feelings from one person to another in commonly understandable ways. The Communication Process
Check out page 5 Words of the map - Sender one giving message Receiver one getting message Message what is to be communicated Feedback from receiver back to sender concerning original message Communication Barrier / Noise - it interrupts (can be internal physiological/psychological or external physiological) Channel how message is communicated The Three Codes that make up a message Verbal What is actually being said or communicated the words coming out of my mouth. Non-verbal The facial expressions and body language that aid the message that is being communicated. Vocal How the message is said with inflection, tone and articulation of the voice. The Stats of it all - Birdwhistell Report 30-35% Verbal 65-70% Non-verbal & Vocal
Mehrabian Report 7% Verbal 38% Vocal 55% Non-verbal Never Underestimate the power of the Non-Verbal
Basically Non-verbal has the most impact and Vocal is next in line so think about how you send your messages. Words Words Words
However, verbal is still important because what youre communicating determines your intelligence. Verbal is what separates man from animal. So think about what you communicate. Lets talk about some good examples:
What are some Verbal problems? Poor articulation/Pronunciation Deletions (fishin, goin, cause) Additions (athalete, warsh, fixinta) Substitutions (kin, git, cuz, iny)
Filler Statements Umm, like, and-uh, so anyways
Slang Informal, faddish language that is not understood by all
What are some Vocal problems? Monotone speaker stays on one pitch
Inflection (or lack of) needs to be interesting with a variation in pitch, rhythm, and volume.
What are some Non-Verbal issues? Inappropriate gestures / movement the over use of hand movements or walking the area too much.
Lack of Involvement your facial expressions seem to portray boredom. How can we correct (fix) these issues?
Lets Brainstorm Table Talk for a couple of minutes you can use the dry-erase boards again to organize your thoughts if you would like. We will talk about all our ideas and make a class list. Types of Communication Interpersonal Communication communication between two people (or a small group of people).
Intrapersonal Communication thinking/discussing with yourself in your mind.
Oratory (or Public Communication) speaking in front a large audience presentational style. Types of appeals - Logical Appeal / Logos -
Emotional Appeal / Pathos -
Ethical Appeal / Ethos -
All types of appeals that are good to keep in mind when planning a speech. Thats all folks-----!!!