PURPOSES OF MESSAGES
- Message should be neutral and unbiased.
PURPOSES OF MESSAGES
- To give your audience an enjoyable and relaxing feeling.
PURPOSES OF MESSAGES
- Message should be able to influence towards
your point.
WHO CONTROLS THE TRANSMISSION OF THESE MESSAGES?
HOW TO CONVEY THE MESSAGE?
active way of unveiling information and ideas presented by the text.
CRITICAL READING
-know the limits when it comes to vocabulary, understanding the important idea/s presenting, connecting ideas to form a logical connection.
Monitor Comprehension
-how we process thinking.
-maps, graphs, frames, and clusters.
-explicit to implicit questions
Answering Questions
-story structure characters, setting, significant events, conflict, climax, denouement.
Recognizing story structure
-getting the main idea of the text
Summarizing
logical process of scrutinizing what you listened to. It involves analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating.
CRITICAL LISTENING
entails comprehension, interpretation, and evaluation of the information presented by the television, film, and other visual media.
CRITICAL VIEWING
helps an individual to communicate more effectively with people around them.
Communication aid
a huge range of techniques that support or replace spoken communication. These include gestures, signing, symbols, word boards, communication boards, and books, as well as Voice Output Communication Aids (VOCs).
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
It is a stand alone presentation that includes information, presented with slides, video or digital presentation and includes sound.
PRESENTATION MEDIA
The most common and readily available type of presentation and that most people resort to.
ORAL PRESENTATION
is the one who makes use of anecdotes or hilarious stories in delivering their messages across.
The downside of it however is the tendency to entertain the audience too much and forget their essence of speech.
THE ENTERTAINER
is the speaker who keeps an eye on the precision of his presentation.
These types of speakers usually follow an organized outline and deliver it as planned.
But at times the audience can find it boring and irrelevant.
THE ACADEMIC
is the speaker who keeps an eye on the precision of his presentation.
These types of speakers usually follow an organized outline and deliver it as planned.
But at times the audience can find it boring and irrelevant.
THE ACADEMIC
is the speaker who keeps an eye on the precision of his presentation.
These types of speakers usually follow an organized outline and deliver it as planned.
But at times the audience can find it boring and irrelevant.
THE ACADEMIC
one who reads his script word for word.
This could be a product of thorough preparation but can be technical, boring, and difficult to understand.
THE READER
true to its name is the one who drags his speech into a seemingly endless manner.
He tends to discuss each item thoroughly as if every detail can affect the whole message.
Because of too much detail, he would not notice the time consumed for each discussion anymore.
THE SNAIL