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Models of Communication

Effective
Communication
Communication
breakdown
Diagrams that show how
communication works
-strategies to fix them
-skills to deal with them
COLLAPSICLES
Grammar Communication
Word
Word
Formation:
Formation Information:
GRAMMAR Information
COMMUNICATION
Dissemination

Structure: Correct Tense:


Structure
GRAMMAR Correct
GRAMMAR
Interpretation: Tenses
Interpretation
COMMUNICATION
Communication and Grammar
collaborate to make you an
effective communicator
Objective
s
At the end of the lesson, I can be able to:
1. Distinguish clearly grammatical
competence from communicative competence
through Collapsicles;
2. Discuss comprehensively communicative
competence and factors affecting it through
picturenary;
 
Objective
s
3. Examine correctly how one should adjust to
different oral activities and/or communication
situations through answering T-chart; and

4. Reflect on personal communicative competence


through 90 Degrees Thinking.
Grammatical competence is the ability to produce and
understand grammatically correct sentences while
communicative competence is the ability to produce and
understand sentences that are acceptable and appropriate to a
particular situations from interpersonal to public
communication, or to mediated communication.
GOOD COMMUNICATOR
Communicative
Competence
Match your way of speaking on a particular communication
situation
-style of speaking, approach, manner,
communicative strategies, speech acts and the
like
should be able to vary and adjust to the context
where or factors in which a particular
communication takes place.
Presenting your
business proposal

Having fun with your friends


The way you socialize with particular
groups of people vary depending on the kind
of bond you have with them, the formality of
occasion, purpose of the gathering, and the
like.

There are many factors by which we vary


our communicative competence, and it is a
more than a skill.
Factors Affecting Communicative
Competence
• Audience
Communicative Competence is when your speech or
• Occasion
utterance, style of speaking, speech acts, and
• Shared Experiences
communicative strategies adjust according to the type of
• Subject Matter
audience you talk to and the kind of relationship you have
with them
• Purpose (shared experiences), formality of occasion
of Communication
where you are in, the topic of your conversation, and the
real purpose as a speaker.

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