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  • Speech - is a process of sending ideas to the listener by using verbal process and  structured speech. 
     -  is a skill of a person to send ideas which is in speech form. 
  • Speech Communication - in a same manner is a process of communicating to a  large group of people/ audience using a speech. 
  • Public - is the most often audience of Speech communication wherein it is referred  to as : Public
  • Public - is the most often audience of Speech communication wherein it is referred  to as : Public Speaking
  • Public Speaking - in which the speaker sends the messages and to the large  number of audience in a one way process. Except from some occasions like  debate, open forum/discussion or  Symposiums and others. 
    •  is a Communication Process of Sending messages to a large  number of Audience using a prepared speech. 
  • TYPES OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION WITH DIFFERENT/VARIOUS PURPOSES
    1. Informative speech
    2. Persuasive speech
    3. Argumentative speech
    4. Entertainment speech
    • 1. Informative Communication Involves giving rather than asking. As an informative  communicator, you want your receivers to pay attention and understand, but not  to change their behavior. By sharing information, ignorance is reduced or  eliminated.  
    Informative speech – also known as Expository speech. Speech giving     information about things in the world. Detailing, explaining for the average persons and using  visual aids (power point, diagrams, charts etc.) are helpful tips. 
  • 1. Persuasive Communication - This communication is art of gaining                 favorable considerations for the speaker. 
    Persuasive Speech – is a speech designed to move people to do or not to do. It is delivered to convinced people to accept the speaker’s point of view. It is  influential speech. Living on what you say, speaking with logic and emotions are  useful tips.  
  • 1. Argumentative Communication - Heavy reasoning, Aristotle stated
    that the cause of a person’s argument are logos (logic),
    pathos (sadness), ethos (beliefs) and mythos (illusion).  
    Argumentative Speech – usually debate speech. Presents arguments and rational reasoning. 
  • 1. Entertainment Communication - A speech that makes a viewpoint in a creative and  organized use of the speaker’s wit. This is a speech to amuse people, usually given  in an occasion where people is in light mood. This is not a comedy speech, still it  must be informative and persuasive.  
    Entertainment Speech - is given to amuse people with a light mood and  atmosphere, usually in an occasion or SPEECH FOR OCCASSIONS. The speaker must  have the attitude of being humorous but still, must deliver the entertainment  speech informatively.
  • METHODS OF DELIVERING A SPEECH 
    1.  Reading from a manuscript speech
    2. Impromptu Speech
    3.  Extemporaneous speech
    1. Reading from a manuscript - Delivering a speech from a text written word for word. This is  best for beginners. 
    • Delivering a speech using good memory. Needs time to  memorized the speech, sometimes the speaker forget the next and the speech is in robotic form (no expressions and not from heart). 
  • Impromptu Speech - Delivering a speech without advance preparation. Use at the “Spur of the moment”, unrehearsed and adlibbed. Relax and don’t be in a hurry. Use IADC – Issue, AdvantagesDisadvantages, Conclusion.  
  • Extemporaneous - Using only notes and delivering the speech by formulating the ideas and sentences while speaking. Teachers and lecturers often use. Compared to impromptu, extemporaneous receives the topic in advanced with minutes to formulate the ideas. 
  • SOME REMINDERS FOR WRITING A SPEECH
    1. Research about your target audience.
    2. Select a good topic.
    3. Write your speech.
    4. Have a structure of your speech.
    5. Prepare your materials.
  • TECHNIQUES IN WRITING A GOOD SPEECH 
    Speech has three parts, the
    1. Introduction which introduces the topic, the
    2. Body which discusses, and the
    3. Conclusion which serves as a recap of the speech. 
  • Globalization - is the communication and assimilation among individuals,  ethnicities, races, institutions, governments of various nations supported by technology  and compelled by international trade.
  • Globalization
    The growing interdependence of the world's economies, cultures, and populations, brought about by cross border trade in goods and services, technology, and flows of investment, people, and information
  • Gray, 2017: 'In simple terms, globalization is the process by which people and goods move easily across borders.'
  • Globalization
    Has brought many benefits to many people, but not to everyone
  • Globalization (in economic terms)

    An interdependence of nations around the globe fostered through free trade
  • Globalization
    • On the upside, it can raise the standard of living in poor and less developed countries by providing job opportunity, modernization, and improved access to goods and services
    • On the downside, it can destroy job opportunities in more developed and high-wage countries as the production of goods moves across borders
  • Technology
    Drives globalization. The internet has revolutionized connectivity and communication, and helped people share their ideas much more widely.
  • Globalization
    A phenomenon, uncontrollable and has no limit
  • Countries need to exchange ideas, goods, products, services and all other things to expand
  • Resources are limited if a country practices locally
  • Country and its people need new ideas, products, goods, devices, items and all things from other places to make their lives improve
  • Areas of Globalization
    • Communication
    • Promoting communication
    • Promoting values
    • Promoting culture
    • Promoting education
    • Promoting health
    • Promoting environment
  • DISADVANTAGES OF GLOBALIZATION
    1. Language differences
    2. Discrimination and harassment
    3. Globalization and religion
    • Global Workers - are worker born in the 21st Century. These people are classified as technology oriented communicators, research oriented, and knowledge based, young and active. These workers can work with the aid of computers and technology, resourceful, active participants, leaders and knowledge full in working. This might be you in the future who will be working in Global Companies around the world
  • Global Communicator
    • Good communication skills
    • Blends well with people
    • Knows the communication process needed
    • Promotes good working environment through encouraging and leadership
  • Global Community
    A place/area that is highly industrialized, technology oriented and skill based, commonly an urban place where high advance knowledge exists such as trends, lifestyles, technology and machineries
  • Practice to be in a Global Community
    • Global Worker has this trait
  • Technology-Oriented
    • Knows how to utilize technology available at work such as computers, fax machines, modems, internet, cell phones, apps, machines, and knows how to drive
    • This trait makes the global worker skilful at all times with the aid of things around them
  • CULTURE - the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group.
    Ø The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution or organization.
    Ø The integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations.
  • Intercultural Communication
    (or cross-cultural communication) is a discipline that studies communication across different cultures and social groups, or how culture affects communication
  • Intercultural Communication
    • It is a key process for different cultures to communicate with a unity of idea either verbal or non-verbal modes
    • People from different cultures have different interpretation, but with the help of intercultural communication skill, it will help the people to understand each other
  • Intercultural Communication
    Describes the wide range of communication processes and problems that naturally appear within an organization or social context made up of individuals from different religious, social, ethnic, and educational backgrounds
  • Intercultural Communication scholars
    • Emphasize that globalization emerged from the increasing diversity of cultures throughout the world and thrives with the removal of cultural barriers
  • 1. Communication to other Culture/ Intercultural Communication - This is a process of communicating to a person which belongs to other culture/country.