Purposive
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GEC 5
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Communication ...
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WHAT
COMMUNICATION
Communication is understood as the process of
meaning-making through a channel or a medium.
An act of conveying intended information and
understanding from one person to another is called
as communication
Latin word <communis=, meaning to share
Effective communication is when the message conveyed by the
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1 IS
WHAT
COMMUNICATION
Communication is inevitable. Our
need for self-expression leads us to
communicate not only our thoughts
but also our feelings.
Communication may be done
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COMMUNICATION PR
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The Communication is a two-way process wherein the
message in the form of ideas, thoughts, feelings,
opinions is transmitted between two or more persons
with the intent of creating a shared
understanding
. The communication is a dynamic process that begins
with the conceptualizing of ideas by the sender who
then transmits the message through a channel to
the receiver, who in turn gives the feedback in the
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The Components of
the Communication
Process
2. Message
● The message is the reason
COMPONENTS OF behind any interaction. It is
COMMUNICATION the meaning shared
between the sender and
the receiver.
1Source/Sender ● The message can be
through a form of written,
The sender imagines,
oral, symbolic or non-verbal
creates, and sends the such as body gestures,
message. silence, sighs, sounds, etc.
The sender carefully crafts or any other signal that
the message triggers the response of a
receiver.
● 4. Receiver
The receiver is the person
who receives the
3. Channel transmitted message. The
The channel is the means receiver may be a part of
by which a message is an audience in a public
conveyed. It is the speaking event, a reader of
responsibility of both a letter or a driver who
the sender and the reads road signs. The
receiver to choose the receiver is expected to
best channel for the listen or read carefully, to
interaction. be aware of different kinds
of sender to jot down
information when needed,
to provide response and to
5. Feedback ● 6. Environment
In any communication ● The place, the feeling,
scenario, a feedback is the mood, the mindset
essential to confirm and the condition of both
recipient understanding, it sender and receiver are
also simply knows as the called the environment.
response to the message The environment may
of the sender. Feedbacks, involve the physical set-
like messages, are up of a location where
communication takes
expressed in varied forms.
place, the space
A simple nod for a
occupied by both the
question of verification is
sender and the receiver,
considered a feedback.
including the objects
Thus, feedbacks may be
surrounding the sender
7. Context ● 8. Interference
Context involves expectations of ● Interference is also
the sender and the receiver
and the common or shared known as barrier or
understanding through the
environment signals. The
block that prevents
degree to which the effective
environment is formal or
informal depends on the
communication to
contextual expectations for take place.
communication held by the
participants. Context plays a Interference, also
very important role in called noise, can
communication, particularly
across cultures. come from any
How message was interpreted source.
Kinds of
Interference
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a. Psychological barriers These are
the thoughts that hamper the
message to be interpreted correctly
by the receiver.
b. Physical barriers Physical barriers
are the environmental and natural
condition that acts as a barrier in
communication in sending message
from sender to receiver. It includes
competing stimulus, weather and
climate, health and ignorance of the
A.medium.
HEALTH
B. ENVIRONMENT
C. DISTANCE
D. IGNORANCE OF MEDIUM
c. Linguistic and Cultural barriers
It pertains to the language and its
cultural environment. Words may
mean another in different cultures.
A. Cultural
B. Linguistic/Language
c. Mechanical barriers These are
those raised by the channels
employed for interpersonal, group or
mass communication. These include
cellular phones, laptops and other
gadgets used in communication.
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penalty, this punishment is a
necessity to control public order and
ensure people’s safety
Effective
Clarity
Communication
An effective thesis
Clarity makes speeches statement is not just a
understandable. Fuzzy statement of fact or a
language is absolutely description of a topic.
forbidden, as are Instead, it describes for
jargons, cliché the reader what the
expressions, particular position of the
euphemisms, and writer is on an issue, or
doublespeak language. his/her interpretation of
the significance of a
CHARACTERISTIC OF A
STRONG
3. A thesis
THESIS
4. It is important
STATEMENT
statement should that a thesis
not merely statement is not
announce too general
something or state because the writer
a fact. Rather, it will not have
should give an essay enough space to
tension by cover every
introducing ideas possible aspect of
● 1. State your topic.
● Example: Regulating children’s mobile
gaming ..
● 2. State your opinion/main idea about this
topic. This will form the heart of your
thesis. An effective statement will express
one major idea.
●
● Example: Parents should regulate the
amount of time their children spend on
mobile gaming.
● 3. Give the strongest reason or assertion
4. Give another strong reason or assertion that support
your opinion.
Example: It inhibits social interaction.
Give another strong assertion. Example: It shortens
children’s attention span.
6. Include an opposing viewpoint to your opinion / main
idea, if applicable. This should be an argument for the
opposing view, even if you do not agree with over all view
point.
Example: Mobile gaming can be educational.
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Even though mobile gaming can be
educational, Parents should
regulate the amount of time
their children spend on mobile
gaming because it shortens
children’s attention span, it inhibits
social interaction and it isn't always
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