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Bugtong, Iris P. BSEd- Social Studies 2E Oct.

25, 2020

Explain how each element of communication works in your


conversation?

Communication is the foundation of relationships and it can create conversations with others. It
allows participants to send, receive, and understand messages is the encoding and decoding
process. Communication begins with the sender, who is the initiator of the message (when my
Ate commanded me), and the sender encodes it in a way that can be interpreted by the
recipient after producing an idea. The information the sender wishes to communicate is
transmitted by a channel via which the message passes to the recipient and the sender is
connected to the recipient by a channel. Noise is something that has a disruptive impact on the
mail, and because noise hinders communication (TV keep making noises and raining sounds), a
noise-free channel should be selected by the sender. The receiver (which Me) is the person to
whom the message is conveyed. The receiver must be prepared to receive the message in
order to decipher the message, and the receiver should not think about other thoughts that
might cause him to pay inadequate attention to the message. A message produced by the
recipient in response to the original message of the sender is known as feedback, which allows
the sender to determine the efficacy of his message, so that his subsequent messages can be
changed and feedback often confirms whether there has been some improvement in the actions
of the person or in the organization as a result of contact.

Conversations are important to the growth of vocabulary, to the sharing of thoughts and
opinions, and to listening to each other. People learn to hear each other's thoughts by watching
facial and body movements that reflect feelings. When it comes to conversation, distraction is
perhaps the most common barrier to successful listening. Sometimes as we want to listen, our
minds begin to drift and get caught in our own thoughts. This usually occurs when the
conversation is tiring or not really relaxing. Just like in our conversation we lead the listener to
lose full interest in the topic and to miss out on important details. And also, it’s difficult to
establish and develop relationships; it takes work and a lot of clear communication. You might
think that sounds simple, but in our conversations/communications we tend to misinterpret and
misunderstanding because of the barriers (noise). Sometimes, we consider ourselves as a good
communicators and because of that we tend to assume that we already know what other people
mean, or people assume that others know what they mean it leads the communication can
easily become “miscommunication. But some point, we need to have to practice it in order to
achieve to have an effective communication so by and then, we will be able to understand the
emotions and motives behind the information. As well as being able to express a message
plainly, you will ought to listen in such a way as to achieve the full sense of what is being said to
make the other person feel heard and understood.

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