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Lesson 1

NATURE OF
COMMUNICATION

-Ms. Fuentes
Instructor
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COMMUNICATION

Communication can broadly be defined as exchange of ideas,


messages and information between two or more persons, through a
medium, in a manner that the sender and the receiver understand
the message in the common sense that is, they develop common
understanding of the message.

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ELEMENTS OF
COMMUNICATION
FEEDBACK
NOISE/
INTERFERENCE
CHANNEL
Immediate form which
message takes place

RECEIVER
CONTEXT
The context of any

SENDER
communication act is the
environment surrounding it. 9
COMMUNICATION PROCESS

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TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
ACCORDING TO MODE
Communication Mode:
The medium or channel through
which communicative intent is
expressed.
THREE MODES OF
COMMUNICATION
INTERPRETIVE
PRESENTATIONAL

INTERPERSONAL
● One-way ● One-way
communication with communication
no recourse to the Two –way communication with intended for an
active negotiation of active negotiation of meaning adult, listeners, or
meaning with the among individuals viewers.
writer, speaker, or
producer.

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Verbal

Non-verbal

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