ORAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT LESSON 1 Q1

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  • Communication
    A process of sharing & conveying messages/information from one person to another
  • Nature of Communication
    • It is a process
    • It takes place when two or more people exchange ideas either through written or spoken words (verbal & non-verbal)
  • Functions of Communication
    • Regulation/Control
    • Social Interaction
    • Motivation
    • Emotional Expression
    • Information
  • Communication Process
    1. Speaker develops an idea to be sent
    2. Speaker encodes the idea or converts it to words or actions
    3. Speaker transmits or sends out the idea
    4. Receiver gets the message and decodes or interprets it
    5. Receiver provides feedback
  • Sender
    The one who initiates the message that needs to be transmitted
  • Message
    The information intended to be communicated by words (can be verbal or non)
  • Channel
    The medium or passage through which encoded message is passed to the receiver
  • Receiver

    The one for whom the message is meant
  • Decoding
    Translating the encoded message into a language that can be understood by the receiver
  • Feedback
    The response of the receiver to the message sent by the sender
  • Noise
    A hindrance to communication, can take place of any step in the entire communication process
  • Social Interaction
    Communication allows people to interact with others to
    develop bonds or intimacy. It also allows individuals to express desires,
    encouragement, needs, and decision or to give and get information.
  • Motivation
    Communication persuades or encourages another person to change his/her opinion, attitude, and behavior.
  • Emotional Expression
    Communication facilitates people’s expression of their
    feelings such as love, fear, anger, joy, hope, or any other emotion
  • Information
    Communication functions to convey information. It can be used in
    giving and getting information.