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Purposive Communication

Grammar and Pronunciation Review


Communication
Processes
Principles
Ethics
Let’s Review!
The manager (collect, collects) the reports every week.

She (has, have) been drinking since last night.

I, together with Anna, will (shop, shops) at SM city tomorrow.

Either the president or the supervisors will (go, goes)to Seoul next week.

Jaspher and his friends (love, loves) swimming in the beach.


The manager (collect, collects) the reports every week.

She (has, have) been drinking since last night.

I, together with Anna, will (shop, shops) at SM city tomorrow.

Either the president or the supervisors will (go, goes)to Seoul next week.

Jaspher and his friends (love, loves) swimming in the beach.


Her boyfriend (buy, buys) her burger, fries, and milk tea every time they disagree.

My favorite snack (is, are) apple and sandwich.

(Do, Does) everyone know how to sing?

The committee (agree, agrees) to the president's decision.

They (was, were) there last night at my party.


Her boyfriend (buy, buys) her burger, fries, and milk tea every time they disagree.

My favorite snack (is, are) apple and sandwich.

(Do, Does) everyone know how to sing?

The committee (agree, agrees) to the president's decision.

They (was, were) there last night at my party.


Let’s Practice!
COMMUNICATION...
Why do we need to study communication?

How important will a good communication be in the course or major you


are taking right now?
How do people communicate before?
• Actions

• Drawings

• Painting
•Language is a system of rules
known as grammar, a sound system
(phonology), and a vocabulary (lexicon)
Communication is...
üIt is a process of transmitting message in
the form of ideas, thoughts and feelings
from one person to another.

*Also, it is a cyclic process that begins


with the sender and ends with the
sender in the form of a feedback.
Process of Communication
Communication Principles
Be aware of your
communication with yourself
and others.
Be conscious with your intrapersonal
communication that occurs within yourself,
including your thoughts, your emotions,
and your perception of yourself and others.
Effectively use and interpret
verbal messages.
Use clear and precise words to explain
ideas and concepts to others.
Effectively use and interpret
nonverbal messages.
Use nonverbal, unspoken cues to express
feelings and emotions to others or to
modify the explicit verbal message.
Listen and respond
thoughtfully to others.
Be other-oriented by taking special care
to stop and focus on what others are
saying, to look for nonverbal cues, and
to listen accurately for both the ideas
and the major details.
Appropriately adapt messages to
others.

Differences in culture, gender, background,


and experience are important to consider in
communicating.
How other people interpret your messages
and how your interpretations of the
messages of other people are affected by
these differences.
Enhance message understanding, achieve your
communication ethically by appropriately adapting, editing,
and shaping both what you say and how you say it.
Ethics
Every communication has a purpose may be
good or bad.
Ethics is defined as the beliefs, values and
moral principles by which right or wrong is
determined.
Remember that...
Ethical communication is fundamental to responsible thinking, decision making, and
the development of relationships and communities within and accross contexts,
cultures, channels, and media.

It enhances human worth and dignity by fostering truthfulness, fairness,


responsibility, personal integrity, and respect for self and others.
An ethical communicator must be sensitive to the needs of others by
giving them the chance to choose instead of forcing people to behave in a
certain way, respect their privacy, not intentionally decreasing their
feelings of self-worth, and being honest in presenting information.

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