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NATURE OF COMMUNICATION
-Ms. Fuentes
Instructor
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COMMUNICATION
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ELEMENTS OF
COMMUNICATION
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Immediate form which
message takes place
RECEIVE
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The context of any
communication
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SENDE environment surrounding it.
COMMUNICATION PROCESS
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TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
ACCORDING TO MODE
Communication Mode:
The medium or channel through which communicative intent is
expressed.
THREE MODES OF COMMUNICATION
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Verbal
Non-verbal
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CLASS PARTICIPATION
Review for Assessment No. 1
A type of communication that uses auditory language to exchange information
with other people. It includes sounds, words, or speaking.
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A communication type which there is One-way communication with no
recourse to the active negotiation of meaning with the writer, speaker, or
producer
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It refers to channel through which one expresses his/her communicative intent.
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It broadly be defined as exchange of ideas, messages and information between
two or more persons, through a medium, in a manner that the sender and the
receiver understand the message in the common sense, that is, they develop
common understanding of the message.
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This type of communication includes gestures, facial expressions, body
movement, timing, touch, and anything else that communicates without
speaking.
This element of communication is important as it determines whether or not the
decoder grasped the intended meaning and whether communication was
successful.
It is the immediate form which a message takes. For example, a message may
be communicated in the form of a letter, in the form of an email or face to face
in the form of a speech.
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The ___________ is that which is responsible for the delivery of the chosen
message form. For example, post office, internet, and radio.
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