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surroundings,

circumstances,
environment, background
or setting that determine,
specify, or
clarify the meaning of an
event.
Types of Speech
Context
refers to a type of
communication that is
focused on one person,
where the speaker acts
both as the sender and as
the receiver of the
message.
Example: There is a voice
within you that tells you,
“It’s okay, you can still do
it! You can make it!” when
you are losing your drive to
finish the task that you are
doing.
2. Interpersonal – This
refers to the type of
communication that takes
place and creates personal
relationship between and
among people.
Types of Interpersonal
Communication

Dyad Communication–
communication that
happens between two
people.
Small Group– This applies
to interactions involving at
least three but not more
than
twelve people engaged in
face-to-face interactions to
achieve the desired goal.
3. Public– This type refers
to a communication that
enables you to send or
deliver a message before a
crowd. The message can be
transmitted for informative
or persuasive purposes.
Example:

Delivering a graduation
speech to your fellow
graduates.
This refers to
communication through
television, radio,
newspapers, magazines,
books, billboards, the
internet, and other types
of media.
Verbal and Non-verbal
Behavior in a Speech
Context
When talking to your self

1. Use self-talk to your


advantage:
2. Don’t overdo it.
When talking to one person
or a small group of people
1. Listen carefully
2. Check your tone and body
language.
3. When talking to the public

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