✅La conversación | Estructura, Características, Función, Tipos.
Understanding Conversations
This section delves into the concept of conversations, exploring their structure, characteristics, and types.
What is a Conversation?
- A conversation is a verbal or written dialogue between two or more individuals expressing ideas or emotions through planned or spontaneous communication.
- Communication can occur through verbal or non-verbal language, with modern conversations incorporating diverse elements such as text, stickers, gifs, audio messages, videos, and photos.
Structure of a Conversation
- Opening: Initiates the conversation by signaling the desire to engage in dialogue with greetings or attention-calling phrases.
- Body: Central part where participants exchange information; content can vary widely.
- Closure: Concludes the conversation typically with farewell expressions or gestures of affection.
Characteristics of Conversations
- Effective communication requires shared language for mutual understanding whether spoken, symbolic, or sign language.
- Challenges during conversations include "noises," negative elements disrupting interaction.
- Conversations are characterized by conversational turns involving different speakers alternately contributing to the dialogue.
Types of Conversations
This section categorizes conversations based on their nature and purpose.
Types of Conversations
1. Improvised Conversation
- Aimed at relaxation and enjoyment without specific topics predetermined.
2. Structured/Directed Conversation
- Includes prepared speeches aiming to influence the listener's thoughts, feelings, or actions towards a specific outcome.
3. Semi-Structured Conversation
- Participants follow certain rules but allow flexibility for debates or interviews where opinions and questions from others are considered.
4. Business Conversations
- Focused on specific topics like profits, losses, building trust among employees and competitors/investors.
5. Operational Conversations
- Centered around goals and outcomes such as technological resource utilization and productivity enhancement strategies.
6. Cultural Conversations