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INTRODUCTION TO
COMMUNICATION
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OPENING
PRAYER
Heavenly father and beloved Jesus Christ, thank you for another life to
enjoy, another day to learn, and a new set of things to experience. As we go
through our lesson today, may let us be your instrument to do good things
and share our knowledge to one another. Please bless us all—our teachers,
students, and the school. We ask this through Christ, our Lord, Amen.
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OBJECTIVES:
To define what is communication.
To discuss the significance of communication.
To explain further its nature, elements, categories,
and its process.
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MARITES GAME
Players should form one line. The first player should
prepare five (5) basic dance steps and should show it to the
second person. The second player should repeat the steps
to the third person, and so on.
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WHAT IS
COMMUNICATION?
Communication is the act of transferring information from
one place, person or group to another. It’s the process of
sending and receiving messages through verbal or
nonverbal means.
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COMMUNICATION is from the Latin term
“Communicare” which means “to share” or “to make common” to
(Weekley, E., 1967).
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COMMUNICATION is also a means of sharing and
exchanging messages, information, ideas, and feelings for mutual
understanding. (Gregorian, J.C..,2015).
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COMMUNICATION is also a means of sharing and
exchanging messages, information, ideas, and feelings for mutual
understanding. (Gregorian, J.C..,2015).
NATURE OF
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COMMUNICATION
Communication can be expressed
through written or spoken words,
actions (non-verbal), or both, spoken
words and nonverbal actions at the
same time.
Communication is a process.
Communication occurs
between two or more people.
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ELEMENTS OF
COMMUNICATION
SENDER MESSAGE
The one who transmits a
message The information being sent
CHANNEL
ENCODING
Serves as the vehicle used in The process of turning thoughts
transmitting messages or ideas into communication.
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ELEMENTS OF
COMMUNICATION
DECODING RECEIVER
The process of interpreting the The one who decodes the
encoded message message
BARRIER
The factor that affects the flow FEEDBACK
of communication
Refers to reactions, responses,
CONTEXT or information provided by the
receiver
The environment where the
communication takes place.
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COMMUNICATION
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
SPOKEN OR VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Is the transmission of messages or
It is any communication that uses signals through nonverbal platforms such
language to convey meaning, both as eye-contact, gestures, facial
written and spoken. expressions, posture, and body language.
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COMMUNICATION
PERSONAL NON-PERSONAL
A channel of communication that carries A channel of communication that carries
messages with personal contact. messages without personal contact.
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COMMUNICATION
VISUALIZATIONS
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
Graphs and charts, maps, logos and other
This includes letters, e-mails, social
visualizations can all communicate
media, books, magazines, the Internet
messages.
and other media.
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COMMUNICATION
ENCODING DECODING
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POST-ASSESMENT
What is communication in your own word?
Why communication is important in our daily lives?
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CLOSING
PRAYER
Dear Lord, thank you for giving us the opportunity to gather today and to
learn new things. We are grateful for the knowledge you have given us.
May you bless us throughout the remainder of the day and guide us safely
home. We ask this through Christ, our Lord. Amen.
THANK YOU
See You Next Time!