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Oral

Communicatio
n in Context
Mrs. Airyn A. Loyola
Review: identify what model of communication is
described.
(Linear Model, Interactive, Transactional Model)
1. Schramm Model of Communication
2. Shannon Weaver Model of Communication
3. a two-way communication process where feedback is
given after a message is sent.
4. shows circular process between the sender and receiver.
5. barriers affect the smooth flow of
communication
6. a one-way communication process
7. having a job interview
8. reciting a poem in front of the class
9. presiding an important meeting
10. focusing on the message sent
Communication
Breakdown
At the end of the lesson, the learners are expected to:
1. define the concept of communication breakdown;
2. identify the different kinds of barriers to effective communication;
3. explain the causes of communication breakdown; and
4. use appropriate strategies to avoid communication breakdown and achieve
the goals of relationship and community building
Directions: Identify the reasons of communication
problems in each picture.
Barriers to Communication
Physical Barriers are the natural or
environmental condition that act as a
barrier in communication in sending
the message from sender to receiver.
Examples:
1. People talking too loud.
2. Noise from a construction site.
Barriers to Communication
Psychological Barriers are called as
mental barriers. These refer to social
and personal issues of a speaker
towards communicating with others.
Examples:
1. trauma
2. shyness, lack of confidence
Barriers to Communication
Cultural Barriers pertain to communication
problems encountered by people regarding
their intrinsic values, beliefs, and traditions
in conflict with others. People’s culture
affects the way they communicate and relate
to others.
Examples:
1. different beliefs
2. traditions, and customs
Barriers to Communication
Linguistic Barriers pertain conflicts with
regard to language and word meanings.
Because words carry denotative and
connotative meanings, they can sometimes
cause confusion and misunderstanding.
Meaning of words and
symbols also vary depending on culture.
Examples:
1. difference in language
2. accent and dialect
Barriers to Communication

Attitudinal Barriers

Attitudinal barriers are


behaviours or perceptions
that prevent people from
communicating effectively.
Direction: Explain why there is
communication breakdown on the given
situations.
1. You spent the night thinking and
analyzing why a student from another
class talked to you on your way home.
Direction: Explain why there is
communication breakdown on the given
situations.
2. Livy encounters a participant who is very eager to share
with others her views and opinions. She does this
without asking permission.

3. In some Asian countries, direct eye contact is considered


disrespectful and rude. In others, it is a must.
ACTIVITY
Present a role play about the
given barrier of
communication and show its
possible effect/s.
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MARS JUPITER SATURN


Despite being red, Mars is Jupiter is the biggest planet Saturn is composed mostly of
actually a cold place in the Solar System hydrogen and helium
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LESSONS
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A PICTURE
ALWAYS
REINFORCES THE
CONCEPT
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so remember: use an image instead
of long texts
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Venus is the second Despite being red, Mars
planet from the Sun is a cold place

VISUAL ART SCIENCE


Mercury is the closest Saturn is a gas giant
planet to the Sun and has several rings
AWESOME
WORDS
For catching your audience’s attention
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ACTIVITIES
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ACTIVITY 1

Mercury is the
closest planet to the
Sun and the smallest
one
ACTIVITY 2

Jupiter is a gas giant, the biggest


planet in the Solar System and
also the fourth-brightest object in
the night sky
ACTIVITY 3
Mercury

Saturn
Mars

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ACTIVITY 4

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Saturn is composed of Mercury is the closest Jupiter is the biggest planet Venus is the second planet
hydrogen and helium planet to the Sun of them all from the Sun
ACTIVITY 5

SIMILARITIES DIFFERENCES
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description about this activity and description about this activity and
how to do it properly how to do it properly
ACTIVITY 6

DATA A
Mercury is the smallest planet

DATA B
Mars is actually a cold place

DATA C
Venus has a beautiful name
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ACTIVITY 8

ART & MORE ARTISTIC SKILLS

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REVIEWING CONCEPTS

MERCURY VENUS MARS


Mercury is the closest Venus is the second planet Despite being red, Mars is
planet to the Sun from the Sun actually a cold place

JUPITER SATURN NEPTUNE


It’s the biggest planet in the Saturn is composed of Neptune is the farthest
Solar System hydrogen and helium planet from the Sun
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LEARNING
WITH ONLINE
COURSE
MOBILE
APPS
Mercury is the
closest planet to
the Sun and the
smallest one
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330,000
Earths is the Sun’s mass

24h 37m
Jupiter’s rotation period

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