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Communication

Communication is the process of sending and receiving information among people.

The most common ways to communicate


Speaking Writing

Body language

Visual images

Opportunity to rethink or rephrase an utterance

interaction where both participants are present.

is
Spontaneous and instant

SPOKEN LANGUAGE

Informal vocabulary Tend to use

Dynamic and transient

Interruptions and overlaps are common.

Compact expression due to careful sentence structure,

Writer is usually distant from the reader

so as
punctuation and formatting.

WRITTEN LANGUAGE

No visual cues, no immediate feedback

Time lag between production and reception

Formal vocabulary, including words which are not normally used in spoken language

THE SPEECH COMMUNICATION PROCESS

SPEAKER

LISTENER

FACTORS OF THE SPEECH COMMUNICATION PROCESS


SPEAKER

MESSAGE

CHANNEL

LISTENER

SPEAKER
Speaker Speakers Attitude
It Deals with the knowledge and input output filters as self steem, anxiety of the speaker.

Speakers purpose Speaker


It deals with the intention or what the speaker wants to say.

Speaker Speakers Credibility It Deals with the knowledge and input output filters as self steem, anxiety of the speaker.

MESSAGE
What is said by the speaker. The purpose speaker. of the communication wich can be plain or elevated, smooth or awkward, rhythmical or jumpy . In order to transmit our feelings, business, agreements and so on. on.

CHANNEL

IT IS THE WAY USED TO EXPRESS OR SEND THE MESSAGE.

LISTENER
Listener Listeners Attitude It Deals with the knowledge and input output filters as self steem, anxiety of the listener. The behaviour of him/her.

Listeners purpose: Listener


It deals with the intention or what the listener wants to listen to. Examples: Listen to know about someone, to learn, and so on.

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