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PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION

Dichronald V. Sumugat 01/29/2024


BSIT Y1 — A Professor Remy Ng

ACT 1:
I. Definition of Communication
- It is defined as an every-day activity where it’s sole purpose is to incite ideas to the individual wherein
actions include “conversating” to oneself, or to another individual, An active process of ideas interchanging
through process.

II. Appropriate Situations that exemplify the kinds of Communication Mode


1. Interpersonal Communication

- Every person would like to conversate to one another, where there are topics that pique their interests,
Whereas its “one-way” mode the conversation may be by only two individuals or with a small group.

2. Interpretative Communication
- Is another type of communication where the learners in class may not understand every word said by the
Professor but are expected to understand the topic in class. Wherein the word “interpretative” indicates the
mode as “Presentational”.

3. Intrapersonal Communication
- The type of communication wherein, it’s within only thyself, This communication mode is where we usually
reflect back on something we’ve done wrong. And or to reflect what the other’s have meant.

III. Explain why Interpersonal Communication is the most widely used type

- This type of communication is broadly used and is done everyday, This type may include being casual among
one individual and their peers in order to allocate or to just conversate random topics, and whatever may
interest them to make a fuss over something.

ACT 2:
II. The Idea

I. The Source
III. The Mode IV. The Receiver

V. The Feedback

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