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Oral Communication

Group 1
Adamos, Garcia, Pagtakan, Reyes, Malugao

ORAL
COMMUNICATION
BETWEEN FAMILY
MEMBERS DURING
DINNER TIME
For myself and my family
RECEIVER
When families gather, they do
not usually come . Some
SOURCE FEEDBACK
families need to be called
Some of the communication benefits
When families communicate with each during family meeting, the ,
associated with family meals are:
other, It’s either you start a conversation father, mother, daughter and
A regular time to meet each day and talk with
or someone in the family will. Your son receives the message each other about thoughts and feelings
mom , dad , sister, brother could start a when they are being called, for An opportunity to learn how to ask and
conversation, that means they will be example when it is time to eat. respond to questions
A chance to share stories and ideas from each
the source of the topic. Then they will
family member’s experiences
receive the message and give feedbacks
A time to practice manners, listening and
about that certain topic. taking turns in conversation

ORAL
COMMUNICATION
BETWEEN FAMILY
MESSAGE MEMBERS DURING
The message is a key idea that the sender DINNER TIME CONTEXT
wants to communicate. During Family The context of this communication
gatherings or dinner, that the family having conversation
there are that one person in the family who and asking “how are you?”, “how’s
always send the message to one another your day”, and etc. And sometimes
whether it is important or not. This is one
they talk about movies, family
way to have a good communication with
bonding, planning family vacation,
your family . CHANNEL NOISE etc.
Family mealtimes provide a built-in During family dinner, they are
opportunity to visit with other family
having conversation and not
members and enjoy good
conversation. Regular conversation received messages, because
in a natural setting helps family they are have a different
members learn the give-and-take of meaning some others are
effective communication. misinterpret.
WHAT ARE THE COMMUNICATIONS
BETWEEN FAMILY MEMBERS
DURING DINNER TIME?
Family mealtimes provide a built-in opportunity to visit
with other family members and enjoy good
conversation. Regular conversation in a natural setting
helps family members learn the give-and-take of
effective communication.
WHAT ARE THE COMMUNICATIONS
BETWEEN FAMILY MEMBERS
DURING DINNER TIME?
Communication within the family is extremely
important because it enables members to express their
needs, wants, and concerns to each other. Open and
honest communication creates an atmosphere that allows
family members to express their differences as well as
love and admiration for one another.
WHAT ARE THE COMMUNICATIONS
BETWEEN FAMILY MEMBERS
DURING DINNER TIME?
Some of the communication benefits associated with
family meals are:
• A regular time to meet each day and talk with each
other about thoughts and feelings
• An opportunity to learn how to ask and respond to
questions
• A chance to share stories and ideas from each family
member’s experiences
• A time to practice manners, listening and taking
turns in conversation
WHAT ARE THE COMMUNICATIONS
BETWEEN FAMILY MEMBERS
DURING DINNER TIME?
Consider these tips to help family members make communication at family meals a
positive experience:
• Clear the table and turn off distractions, such as the TV or phones, so you can focus
on visiting together.
• Ask questions that encourage conversation, such as “What was the most interesting
thing that happened to you today?” or “What should we do for our family
vacation?”
• Try to encourage conversation among family members but set a reasonable time for
being together, as long as 30 to 40 minutes.
• Keep the conversation positive. Avoid making the dinner table a time for lectures,
angry discussions or discipline of a child.
• Allow every person a chance to talk and share thoughts or stories so that all have a
positive experience.
• Bring up an occasional conversation starter, such as a current event or a favorite
joke or story.
• Encourage family members to linger for conversation, with dessert or snacks, so
everyone can relax and enjoy talking with each other.
Oral Communication
Group 1
Adamos, Garcia, Pagtakan, Reyes, Malugao

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