The document discusses verbal and non-verbal communication. It defines communication and identifies a sender, message, and recipient. It explains that verbal communication involves oral or written words, while non-verbal communication conveys information without words. Some examples of non-verbal communication are facial expressions, gestures, body language, proximity, touch, appearance, and silence. The objectives are for learners to differentiate verbal from non-verbal communication and perform a play using both.
The document discusses verbal and non-verbal communication. It defines communication and identifies a sender, message, and recipient. It explains that verbal communication involves oral or written words, while non-verbal communication conveys information without words. Some examples of non-verbal communication are facial expressions, gestures, body language, proximity, touch, appearance, and silence. The objectives are for learners to differentiate verbal from non-verbal communication and perform a play using both.
The document discusses verbal and non-verbal communication. It defines communication and identifies a sender, message, and recipient. It explains that verbal communication involves oral or written words, while non-verbal communication conveys information without words. Some examples of non-verbal communication are facial expressions, gestures, body language, proximity, touch, appearance, and silence. The objectives are for learners to differentiate verbal from non-verbal communication and perform a play using both.
VI OKAY/YES NO STOP DON’T KNOW HAPPY ANGRY SLEEPY SUPRISED OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, the learners are expected to: •Differentiate the verbal communication from non-verbal communication
•Perform a stage plays using verbal
and non-verbal communication COMMUNICATION is simply the act of transferring information from one place, person or group to another. Every communication involves at least one sender, a message and a recipient. VERBAL COMMUNICATION is the expression or exchange of information or messages through written or oral words. Forms of verbal communication are as follows: ORAL COMMUNICATION is the process of communication in which messages or information is exchanged or communicated within sender and receiver through the word of mouth. It can be divided into two ways: a. speaking b. Listening. WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
is the process of communication in
which messages or information is exchanged or communicated within sender and receiver through written form. It can be divided into two ways: a. writing b. Reading. NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION is the expression or exchange of information or messages through without using any spoken or written word. Some of the forms of non-verbal communications are as follows: Facial expression Gestures Body language Proximity Touch Appearance Silence ACTIVITY “I have learned that…”