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Name: Janine A.

Paguya

Instructor: Dr. Ailyn Grace G. Pantaleon

Course and Year:


BEED II
Class
The Nature of Communication Process

「ACTIVATING PRIOR KNOWLEDGE」

Task: Using the words in the Word Art below, create


five (5) sentences about communication.

「COMMUNICATION」

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「ASSESSMENT」
1. Based on the video clip (A Failure to Communicate, link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=8Ox5LhIJSBE),
Answer the following activities:
1. Identify the elements of communication presented. noises, situations, and channels in your output.

2. Describe an interaction between two characters. Explain how the sender and receiver's channels,
environment, and noise impact the exchange. Also, explain how feedback, the fluidity of
communication, and the relational nature of communication impact the exchange.

2. Prove that communication is both frequent and important by observing your interactions for a one-day period.
Record every occasion in which you are involved in some sort of communication. Based on your findings,
answer the following question:

1. What percentage of your communication is devoted to satisfying each of the following types of
needs: regulation, social interaction, motivation, information, and emotional expression? (Note
that you might try to satisfy more than one type at a time.)

ANSWERS:
1.
Organs of Speech and Speech
Mechanism ANSWER
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「ACTIVATING PRIOR KNOWLEDGE」
Task: Below are words related to organs of speech and speech mechanism. Arrange the
jumbled letters to match the given definition.

「Answer」
「ASSESSMENT」

1. Create a flowchart showing the step-by-step processes of sound production.


In 5-10 sentences, answer
the following questions.

2. How important is proper articulation in today’s competitive society?

3. Is there a relationship between good articulation and effective teaching


skill?
Video-taped yourself doing two (2) of the following
articulation exercises
If you have a tight, constricted throat with rigid walls your
voice may be strident, jarring, and
rasping. Openness of throat and relaxation of the walls and
surfaces will promote a mellow,
velvety, and molasses — rich quality.

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