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ORAL

C O M M U N I C AT I O N
SY: 2020-2021
Prayer
Reminders!
Online Class
Rules and Guidelines
• For your attendance, don’t forget to type your name
in the chat box as you log in.
• Don’t forget to turn on your camera or else you will
be marked absent.
• During lecture, mute your microphone.
Unmute only if given permission by the teacher.
• Recording, screen sharing and screenshots are
prohibited.
• Click the refresh button if you experience problem
with the audio or video.
• Click the red button to leave after class. 4
Do you return the things
you borrow?
Honesty
LESSON 1:
Nature of Communication
Ty p e s o f C o m m u n i c a t i o n
OBJECTIVES
1. Define the nature of communication.
2. Identify the types of communication.
3. Participate actively.
ACTIVITY!
On a piece of paper, write your
#hashtag.
COMMUNICATION
communicare to share

It is a process of expressing and


exchanging information, thoughts, ideas,
and feelings.
COMMUNICATION
involves a series of actions
that lead to a particular result
such as the passing on of a
message and an exchange of
ideas, among others.
MESSAGE

SENDER RECEIVER
A professor
delivering a
lecture to his
students
A coach
talking to
his players.
A dad
giving an
advice to
his son.
A
salesperson
giving sales
pitch to
clients.
Basic Purposes of Communication
We communicate to:
✓ develop and maintain our sense of self
✓ meet our social needs
✓ to develop and maintain relationships
✓ exchange information
✓ influence others
Why communication is important?
Communication is as important as how you manage your
personal relationship.

It has been and is man’s way of


relating and living.
It is a way of life and
expressing one’s thoughts
however, expressions may vary
from culture to culture. This
makes interpretation difficult
for someone who isn’t familiar
or part of the community.
In this case, a communicator will have to be aware of
the unique qualities of the people he/she wants to
understand.
How do you express
yourself when you are:
sad

happy

excited

afraid
Types of Communication
Communication

Verbal Non- Verbal

oral written
Verbal Non- Verbal
Oral
implies gestures, body
Written/ Non- Oral language, facial
communication implies communication that
through mouth/ use entails the written words expressions etc.
of words that make
language

spoken written /
language sign
language
Verbal Communication
It means communication through spoken and written words.
It implies use of words which make language.
face to face conversations
interviews
O telephone conversations
R negotiations
meetings
A lectures/ speeches
L presentation
conferences/ seminars/ workshops
Verbal Communication
It means communication through spoken and written words.
It implies use of words which makes language.

WRITTEN

E- mails
letters
manuals
chats
posts
Non- Verbal Communication
It is a process of communication through
sending and receiving wordless message.
COMMUNICATION
VERBAL NON- VERBAL
face to face conversations
interviews e- mails eye contact
telephone conversations letters facial expressions
negotiations manuals posture
meetings chats haptic or touch
lectures/ speeches posts gestures
VERBAL NON- VERBAL

Excuse letter
VERBAL

written
Job interview

VERBAL

oral
nodding

NON-VERBAL
facial expressions

NON-VERBAL
seminar

VERBAL

oral
I care, I share, I inspire!
Evaluation
Identify the following examples whether verbal or non-verbal.

_________1.
verbal conferences verbal
________6. telephone conversation
verbal
_________2. e-mails verbal
________7. video calling
Non-verbal
_________3. hand shaking verbal
________8. lecture
Non-verbal
_________4. facial expressions Non-verbal
________9. waving goodbye
verbal
_________5. interviews verbal
________10. negotiation
Why communication is important?
Homework:

Define communication in your own words.


Give two examples for each type of
communication that we discussed.
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