Oral Com Notes
Oral Com Notes
Oral Com Notes
REGULATION/CONTROL
SOCIAL INTERACTION
MOTIVATION
INFORMATION
EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION
• Self-talk
• Reflection
• Meditation
• Prayer
• Thinking aloud
• SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION- Involves at least three but not more than twelve
people engaging in a face to face interaction to achieve desired goal. All participants
can freely share their ideas in a loose and open discussion.
Example: You are having a discussion with your groupmates on how to finish the
assigned tasks.
• PUBLIC COMMUNICATION- Requires you to deliver the message in front of the group.
Message can be driven by informational or persuasive purposes
Example: You deliver a graduation speech to your batch
• MASS COMMUNICATION - Communication that takes place through television, radio,
newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, internet and other types of media.
Example: You are a student journalist articulating your stand on current issues through
the school newspaper.
1. INTRAPERSONAL
A type of communication that centres on one person where the speaker’s acts
both as the sender and the receiver. Intrapersonal communication takes place within a
single person, often for the purpose of clarifying ideas or analyzing a situation.
2. INTERPERSONAL
A type of communication between and among people and establishes personal relationship
among them.
TYPE OF TEST
TEST I. Identify the following communication situations or speech events. Write if it is
INTRAPERSONAL, INTERPERSONAL, or PUBLIC COMMUNICATION.
TEST II. MATCHING TYPE st
TEST III. INSTRUCTIONS: Identify the type of speech style (Frozen, casual, formal,
consultative, and intimate) appropriate for the following situations. Write your answer
before the number
TEST IV: ENUMERATION
TEST V: ESSAY (2 QUESTIONS ONLY)