How quickly or slowly a person speaks.
Person who originates the message
Sender/ Source
This speech serves to provide interesting and useful information to your audience.
Informative
Type of communication without spoken words
Non verbal communication
How loudly a person speaks
Volume
To whom the message is relayed
Receiver
This speech works to convince people to change in some way
Persuasive
When a person looks directly at the audience.
Eye Contact
The stress placed upon certain words when speaking
Emphasis
the information being relayed by the sender
Message
A toast made to the bride on her wedding
Special Occasion / Entertaining
: How the speaker holds his or her body
Posture
The emotion conveyed by the sound of the speaker’s voice
Tone
the response or lack of response sent Receiver to Sender
Feedback
Type of speech that shows you how to do something
Demonstrative/How to speech
The speaker’s energy and connection with the audience
Presence
Degree of clarity and distinctness of pronunciation when speaking
Diction
Also known as "noise" and can be distracting when someone is speaking; can come from outside or from within
Interference
Tour guide explaining historical facts about a certain place
Informative
Changing verbal communication with nonverbals;
Hint: Saying the same word three time with different emotion.
Paralanguage