Introducing 

Prezi AI.

Your new presentation assistant.

Refine, enhance, and tailor your content, source relevant images, and edit visuals quicker than ever before.

Loading content…
Transcript

THE END! :)

Nature of the Speech Communication Process

FEEDBACK

- signifies verbal and/or nonverbal responses to messages like murmurings or asides, nods and/or facial expressions

STEPS IN THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS

Step 1. The communication process begins with the presence of a stimulus like an idea, a news item or a positive or negative remark or comment.

Step 2. The stimulus is forwarded to the brain's nerve fibers which recognize the event and whose perception is affected by the sender's experience, environment, and culture.

Step 3. The sender's thoughts are being encoded into words or language symbols.

- are meanings or ideas and feelings that are encoded and sent by means of verbal and nonverbal symbols then received and decoded into one's own ideas and feelings.

MESSAGES

Step 7. The receiver decodes the received message from sound to language and encodes own message from thoughts to words.

- are means of accessing the messages whether via the visual channel or via the auditory channel.

CHANNELS

Step 8. The receiver's response is carried by wave lengths to the first speaker.

- means distractions that interfere with the accurate transmission and reception of a message.

NOISE

Step 9. The first sender receives the receiver's response, evaluates and reacts to the message using the same channel and the same manner of interchange.

TYPES OF NOISE

Step 4. The speaker is now ready to say aloud what he or she thinks by "externalizing" thoughts through channels.

1. External noise

2. Internal noise

3. Semantic noise

Step 5. The speaker speaks in proper sequence to trasmit the message.

Step 6. The message is heard and the speaker's gestures are seen by the receiver who acts and senses.

Definition of Speech Communication

ELEMENTS OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION

- are the communicators who are both senders and receivers.

PARTICIPANTS

Speech Communication

SPEECH COMMUNICATION AS PROCESS

- refers to the interrelate conditions of communication

CONTEXT

4. Cultural Milieu

- It is the process of sharing meanings through audible and visual codes such as voice, facial expression, gestures, movement, postures, and the like.

1. Physical Milieu

  • As process, communication exists in time and changes constantly.

5. Historical Milieu

2. Social Milieu

3. Psychological Milieu

  • Communication involves an interaction between or amog people and to merely look at the action of one of the communicators will not be enough to show its meaning

design by Dóri Sirály for Prezi

Learn more about creating dynamic, engaging presentations with Prezi