Yes sure:) • S - Setting and Scene: The physical and psychological context of the communication, such as the location or time. • P - Participants: The individuals involved in the communication, including the speaker and listener. • E - Ends: The purpose or goals of the communication, both short-term and long-term. • A - Act Sequence: The order and content of speech, focusing on the form and structure of the interaction. • K - Key: The tone or manner of communication, such as whether it's formal, serious, or playful. • I - Instrumentalities: The channels or mediums of communication, such as oral or written language. • N - Norms: The social rules governing the interaction, including expectations about behavior and language use. • G - Genre: The type or category of communication, such as a conversation, lecture, or story.
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What's K in speaKing?
Hey, thank you for your comment. K - Key: The tone or manner of communication, such as whether it's formal, serious, or playful. Hope this helps:)
Would you mind writing here what the communication acronym in your presentation is? Thanks!
Yes sure:)
• S - Setting and Scene: The physical and psychological context of the communication, such as the location or time.
• P - Participants: The individuals involved in the communication, including the speaker and listener.
• E - Ends: The purpose or goals of the communication, both short-term and long-term.
• A - Act Sequence: The order and content of speech, focusing on the form and structure of the interaction.
• K - Key: The tone or manner of communication, such as whether it's formal, serious, or playful.
• I - Instrumentalities: The channels or mediums of communication, such as oral or written language.
• N - Norms: The social rules governing the interaction, including expectations about behavior and language use.
• G - Genre: The type or category of communication, such as a conversation, lecture, or story.
@RyanMcKenzie-wn8xp Thanks so much for your details for the acronym !!