You are on page 1of 21

VERBAL & NON

VERBAL
LANGUAGE IN
COMMUNICATION
PREPARED BY: CHARMAINE E. ALFONSO
Master of Arts in Education
Here starts the Major in Teaching English as Second Language
lesson!
REPORT
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the report, the students should be able to:

1. Know what is verbal and non verbal language in communication.

2. Distinguish the differences between verbal and non verbal


communication.

3. Share insights about the importance of communication.


Table of Topic Features
Contents! COMMUNICATION

Overview Two Types of Communication


The topic aims to discuss the two different Verbal Communication
types of communication.
Non Verbal Communication

COMMUNICATION ON ITS
VARIOUS PURPOSES
GUESS IT RIGHT!
Form words from the jumbled letters below, use the picture as clues.

aker!
Ice bre

SGHNOITU
GUESS IT RIGHT!
Form words from the jumbled letters below, use the picture as clues.

aker!
Ice bre

CANTGHIT
GUESS IT RIGHT!
Form words from the jumbled letters below, use the picture as clues.

aker!

SAHEKHNADS
Ice bre
GUESS IT RIGHT!
Form words from the jumbled letters below, use the pictures as clues.

aker!
Ice bre

GGGINUH
01
OVERVIEW
What is
Communication?
What is
Communication?
- 15 century, originated from an Old
French term “comunicacion”.

- The term means “


imparting, sharing, and
debating.
LINEAR
COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION
 SENDER
PROCESS
 MESSAGE

 RECEIVER

 FEEDBACK

 CHANNEL

 BARRIERS
TWO TYPES OF Ex a m
COMMUNICATI conten
t

ON VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
VERBAL COMMUNICATION is all about
language, both written and spoken.
TWO TYPES OF
COMMUNICATI Ex a m
ON conten
t
NON VERBAL
COMMUNICATION

NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION


refers to actions, gestures, body
language and expressions.
TRIVIA TIME !
TAKE
NOTE: Ex a m
t
conten

WHAT IS GOOD FOR YOU MAY


BE BAD FOR OTHER AND
VICE VERSA. CHOOSE TO BE
KIND.
COMMUNICATION
ON ITS VARIOUS Ex a m
t
PURPOSES conten
INFORMATIVE

- Also known as informative or


expository communication.
- Convey information and input for new
learning
- Logical (logos)
COMMUNICATION
ON ITS VARIOUS Ex a m
t
PURPOSES conten

PERSUASIVE

- Pushing across ideas and convincing


people to support the ideas you want
to convey.
EXAMPLES OF
COMMUNICATION Ex a m
t
WITH VARIOUS conten

PURPOSES
Public Speaking

- Read speech, memorized speech,


impromptu speech, extemporaneous
speech
EXAMPLES OF
COMMUNICATION Ex a m
t
WITH VARIOUS conten

PURPOSES
Interview
An interview is a procedure designed to obtain
information from a person through oral
responses to oral inquiries.
COMMUNICATION Ex a m
t
conten
ON ITS VARIOUS
PURPOSES
ARGUEMENTATIVE
- Tries to make listeners or readers
believe that your idea is better.

- Logical and reasonable.


“The tongue has no bones but is
strong enough to break a heart.
So be careful with your words.”
Anonymous

You might also like