The seven components of the speech communication process
external
baby crying, someone getting up and leaving
the channel
the means by which the message is communicated
the listener
the people who receive the message
the feedback
the response from the listener to the speaker (normally non verbal)
situation
time and place of speech
the message
whatever the speaker delivers to the listener
adrenaline
a hormone the body produces when you get scared, nervous, excited, or the fight or flight hormone
chronological order
a time pattern/ occurrence
the interference
distraction, anything that impedes the communication of the message
2 types of interference
internal and external
the speaker
person who delivers the message
internal
stress, you, inside of me