Eelements of public speaking

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One of the subjects covered at the university is the process of verbal communication. It includes elements of public speaking and is always vital for those addressing the crowd on stage.

Until then, whether you like public speaking or not, it’s important to know the elements because they’re part of every conversation we have. Applies to all communication events, regardless of the number of recipients or listeners.

In this article, we will talk about the oral communication process, especially the seven (7) elements of public speaking.

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Based on an “internal” presentation, the seven (7) elements of public speaking are the speaker, the message, the channel, the listener, the feedback, the response, and the situation.

The voice communication process starts with the speaker, the person who initiates the conversation. The success of the presentation will depend on the speaker’s race, debility, preparation, and knowledge of the topic.

The message refers to everything the speaker has to say to the audience about a particular topic. Speakers need to convey this clearly so that it reaches the audience the way the speaker is trying to convey it.

Channel refers to what makes communication or conversation possible. If you’re on the phone, the phone is the channel in the process.

The listener is the receiver of the message on the other end of the line. In private conversation, you can have 1, 2, or 3 listeners. When speaking in public, the crowd and everyone who hears your message is the audience in the process.

Feedback refers to the response from the listener or receiver of the message, depending on the publication. It can be verbal or non-verbal.

Interference is anything that affects the communication process. It can be internal or external. The former may involve the relationship between speaker and listener, while the latter may involve what is happening around them.

In the communication process, the situation refers to when and where the conversation takes place. It is the physical environment of the event.

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