This document provides an overview of communication concepts including:
1. The importance of communication for social interaction and emotional expression through building relationships and trust.
2. Effective communication practices like non-verbal communication, conversation skills, assertiveness, and empathy.
3. Strategies for using communication for social interaction clearly conveying messages with sincerity and honesty while avoiding distractions.
4. An overview of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public communication including characteristics of public communication and the importance of public speaking.
This document provides an overview of communication concepts including:
1. The importance of communication for social interaction and emotional expression through building relationships and trust.
2. Effective communication practices like non-verbal communication, conversation skills, assertiveness, and empathy.
3. Strategies for using communication for social interaction clearly conveying messages with sincerity and honesty while avoiding distractions.
4. An overview of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public communication including characteristics of public communication and the importance of public speaking.
This document provides an overview of communication concepts including:
1. The importance of communication for social interaction and emotional expression through building relationships and trust.
2. Effective communication practices like non-verbal communication, conversation skills, assertiveness, and empathy.
3. Strategies for using communication for social interaction clearly conveying messages with sincerity and honesty while avoiding distractions.
4. An overview of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public communication including characteristics of public communication and the importance of public speaking.
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Communication for Social Communication as Means
Interaction of Emotional Expression ● to create relationships ● to build social networks ● Emotional expressions - significant to build trust and Effective Communication improve the meaning of a Practice and develop the following: message when communicating. - Non-verbal communication - Conversational skills ● Facial expressions as a form of - Assertiveness non-verbal communication is - Empathy significant for effective - Confirm if the message has been communication. understood well. Practical tips in expressing your Practical strategies in using expression: communication for social interaction: 1. Recognize your emotion. 1. Communicate clearly your 2. Do not be a slave of your emotion. message. 3. Be open-minded 2. Be sincere and honest in giving comments. Types of Speech Context 3. Tune in to the speaker and avoid Intrapersonal communication all kinds of distractions. - the language or thought used 4. Be tactful all the time. that is internal to the communicator Communication for Information - “Habits of mind” - Information is communicated - Internal monologue, self-talk, in a fast paced environment journal writing with the help of today’s advanced technology. - Be a responsible digital citizen Characteristics of public Pros Cons communication: self-awareness over-thinking 1. It is audience-based 2. It invokes and implores critical self-management misconceptions thinking self-confidence Incorrect 3. It requires ethics decisions 4. It is an empowering activity
Aspects: Critical thinking - refers to one's
- Self-concept: one’s view of others deliberate decision on a topic or claim is determined by how one sees self Forms of public communication: - Perception : refers to the outward - Public speaking perspective of a person - Mass communication - Expectation: intended for a future event Importance of public speaking: Ways to Improve: 1. To win over the crowd - Listen to your self-talk 2. To motivate people - Accept yourself 3. To inform - Choose to be positive - Journal, paint, pray Types of Speech Style Frozen Style Interpersonal Communication - Very formal setting - The exchange of information, - Ritualistic and static ideas, and feelings through verbal - Church rites, courtroom and non-verbal means between proceedings, state ceremonies, two or more persons. coronation of a monarch Formal Style Dyadic communication - two - One-way mode communicators - straightforward and direct, with Small group - three or more no interruptions. communicators - Uses formal language Consultative Style Public communication - Speaking before - Two-way communication in a an audience semi- formal situation, interruptions are accepted - Exchange of dialogue - Teacher-student advising, doctor and patient discussion Casual Style - between friends and acquaintances in an informal situation - No social barriers - Ex: chika Intimate Style - between close friends and loved ones - Uses jargon - Bestays, husband-wife, mag-jowa
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