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Explicit and

Implicit
Communication
Determine the implicit and explicit signals as
well as verbal and non-verbal cues
used by the speaker to highlight points.
(EN10V – 1C – 1b.4)

Learning Objective
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Explicit communication or verbal
communication
◈ refers to specific information conveyed in written or
spoken words.
◈ The things we say or write are shared by means of
words.
◈ Since it is explicit, the words are clearly and directly
stated.
Implicit communication or non-verbal
communication
◈ is a communication without words, only visual cues. You
"give off" messages through gestures, body language, facial
expressions, tone and vocal qualities, and eye contact. Thus,
the message is not directly stated but it is implied or hinted.
The way you deliver your message is just as vital as the words
you speak or write. There are many different types of implicit
or non-verbal communication.
Implicit communication or non-verbal
communication
a. Facial expressions – The principal source of feedback. Facial
expressions are universal such as expressions for happiness,
sadness, anger, and fear are the same across culture.
b. Eye contact – The most expressive element in face -to-face
communication. The way you look at someone can
communicate many things including interest, affection,
hostility or attraction.
Implicit communication or non-verbal
communication

e. Body movements & posture – The way you stand, your


posture and bearing also send messages.
f. Gestures – The movement that you make with a part of your
body, especially your hands such as waving or pointing etc.
g. Haptics – also known as “touching”. Examples such as
handshake, tap on a shoulder, a hug, pat on the head or grip on
your arm convey different messages.
Implicit communication or non-verbal
communication
h. Proxemics – refers to the amount of space that individuals
naturally maintain between each other which communicates
meanings.

i. Voice – The way in which a message is spoken is as


important as what is said. The timing and pace, how loud you
speak, tone and inflection can indicate anger, sarcasm,
affection or confidence.
In public speaking, a speaker must be able to effectively
use both verbal and nonverbal cues in delivering the
speech in order to engage the interest and sustain the
attention of the audience.
Explicit communication or verbal
communication
i. Verbal cues - refer to the spoken text itself and to the spoken
words, including the use of powerful or leading statements,
questions, interjections, repetition, contrast, narration, anecdote,
examples, humor, idioms, quotations, or figurative language.
j. Nonverbal- signals include eye contact, facial expressions, hand
gestures, posture, movement, and other forms of body language.
More over

 Explicit is clear and direct. Basically, anything someone


tells you in clear language is explicit.

 Implicit is implied, rather than directly stated. A


facial expression can be an implicit signal.
Offline Activities

Answer the ff activities in Quarter 1 Module 3:


Capitalizing Strengths and Weaknesses

 What’s more
Activity 1.1
Activity 1.2
Activity 1.3
Activity 1.4
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Timeline

Yellow is the color of


Blue is the colour of the Red is the colour of danger Black is the color of ebony gold, butter and ripe White is the color of milk Blue is the colour of the
clear sky and the deep sea and courage and of outer space lemons and fresh snow clear sky and the deep sea

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

Yellow is the color of White is the color of milk Blue is the colour of the Red is the colour of danger Black is the color of ebony Yellow is the color of
gold, butter and ripe and fresh snow clear sky and the deep sea and courage and of outer space gold, butter and ripe
lemons lemons

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Roadmap

Blue is the colour of the Red is the colour of danger Black is the color of ebony
clear sky and the deep sea and courage and of outer space

1 3 5

2 4 6

Yellow is the color of gold, White is the color of milk Blue is the colour of the
butter and ripe lemons and fresh snow clear sky and the deep sea

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Gantt chart

Week 1 Week 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Task 1

Task 2 ◆

Task 3

Task 4 ◆

Task 5 ◆

Task 6

Task 7

Task 8

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SWOT Analysis

STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES
Blue is the colour of the clear Yellow is the color of gold,
sky and the deep sea butter and ripe lemons

Black is the color of ebony White is the color of milk and


and of outer space fresh snow
OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

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Business Model Canvas

Key Partners Key Activities Value Propositions Customer Relationships Customer Segments
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Key Resources Channels


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Cost Structure Revenue Streams


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Funnel

AWARENESS Insert your content

DISCOVERY Insert your content

EVALUATION Insert your content

INTENT Insert your content

PURCHASE Insert your content

LOYALTY Insert your content

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Team Presentation

Imani Jackson Marcos Galán Ixchel Valdía Nils Årud


JOB TITLE JOB TITLE JOB TITLE JOB TITLE
Blue is the colour of the clear Blue is the colour of the clear Blue is the colour of the clear Blue is the colour of the clear
sky and the deep sea sky and the deep sea sky and the deep sea sky and the deep sea

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Competitor Matrix
HIGH VALUE 2

Competitor

Competi
tor
Our company

Competitor

HIGH VALUE 1
LOW VALUE 1

Competitor

Competitor Competitor

LOW VALUE 2

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Weekly Planner

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

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