Types of Communication

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TYPES OF

COMMUNICATION
INTRAPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
is the type of
communication we use
when we talk or
communicate with
ourselves.
Zeke was busy doing his research work when
suddenly he felt this uncomfortable feeling in his
stomach. When he tried touching his tummy, he
heard a groan-like sound. He then put aside his
research work, went to the kitchen, and made a
sandwich. After eating the sandwich, he felt that
his stomach was okay so he went on with this
research work.
Geannie was in a shopping mall trying to find a
dress for the dinner she is about to attend
together with her friends. In one boutique outlet,
she picked and tried two dresses. She was
comfortable with both dresses and she also liked
both the designs. While inside the dressing room,
she was weighing the pros and cons of both
dresses. When she came out of the dressing
room, she already had a choice for the dress to
wear for the dinner.
EXAMPLES OF INTRAPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION.
1. Preparing ourselves before 5. Deciding on something
facing an audience 6. Understanding communication
2. Speaking loudly to remind between body parts
ourselves of something, repeat 7. Makin sense of non-verbal
what we just heard, or to console communication or written
ourselves communication
3. Daydreaming 8. Critiquing a speaker or a work
4. Making body movements while of art
thinking 9. Writing our thoughts
INTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
is the type of communication DIFFERENT FORMS OF
we do when we talk with INTERPERSONAL
another person or a group of COMMUNICATION
people.
It involves both verbal and Dyadic communication
non- verbal communication Small group communication
channels. Public communication
DYADIC
COMMUNICATION
occurs when two
people communicate
face to face. usually, a person
creates an impact to the
other person during
dyadic communication.
SMALL GROUP
COMMUNICATION
occurs when three or
more individuals are
communicating. the maximun number of
people in a small group
is not specific or cannot
be set.
PUBLIC
COMMUNICATION
occurs when a person
delivers a speech in a
public setting. the speech delivered
has preset intention
that usually affects the
audience.
THREE REASONS 1. to entertain - to have the
audience appreciate the
WHY A SPEAKER event.
WOULD DELIVER 2. to inform - to aid the

A SPEECH IN audience to grasp and


remember what it is you
PUBLIC are presenting.
3. to persuade - to
convince the audience to
believe the things you are
presenting.
MASS
COMMUNICATION
also called the “one is to many” type of
communication.
uses the media as its medium to communicate.
mediums for mass communication can be
classified into two: old media and new media.
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