Quarter 1 Lesson 1: Communication Functions, Nature, and Process PDF

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This lesson details the functions, nature, and process of communication. It covers various communication models, and differentiates communication features. Notes on objectives, definitions, and the stages involved in communication are also included.

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Quarter 1 Lesson 1: The Functions, Nature, and Process of Communicatio OBJECTIVES  Defines communication.  Explains the nature and process of communication.  Differentiates the various models of communication.  Distinguishes the unique feature of...

Quarter 1 Lesson 1: The Functions, Nature, and Process of Communicatio OBJECTIVES  Defines communication.  Explains the nature and process of communication.  Differentiates the various models of communication.  Distinguishes the unique feature of one communication process from the other. WHAT IS COMMUNICATION? Communication is a process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to another within and across channels, contexts, media, and cultures NATURE OF COMMUNICATION Communication is a process. It takes place when two or more people exchange ideas either through written or spoken words (verbal) or actions (nonverbal). Both verbal and nonverbal can be FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNICATION Regulatio Social Motivatio n/ Interactio n Control n Emotional Informati Expressio on n FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNICATION o to control behavior to regulate the nature Regulatio l and number of activities n/ people engage in o Control “Take your medicine before you go to bed.” “Finish your work before you go.” FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNICATION to interact with others l to develop bonds or o Social intimacy. to express desires, Interactio encouragement, needs, n n and decision or to give and get information. “Would you like to go to church with me?” “Come on! You can do it!” FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNICATION l o persuades or encourages another Motivatio person to change his/her n n opinion, attitude, and behavior. “You’re on the right track. Keep up the good work.” o “My dream is to finish my Senior High School despite this pandemic”. FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNICATION facilitates people’s n Emotiona expression of their l feelings such as love, Expressio fear, anger, joy, hope, o or so “I’m any other happy emotion. to have you in my n life.” “I like you so much.” FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNICATION n to convey information or to give and get o Informati information. “The Philippine Normal University on was founded in 1901.” l “You can find the bathroom right o next to this door” PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION Message Sender Encoding Decoding by Sender Medium (now receiving) NOISE Decoding Medium by Receiver Receiver Encoding (now Sender) Message HOW TO MAKE COMMUNICATION SUCCESSFUL? HOW TO MAKE COMMUNICATION SUCCESSFUL? 1. The speaker develops an idea to be sent. HOW TO MAKE COMMUNICATION SUCCESSFUL? 1. The speaker develops an idea to be sent. HOW TO MAKE COMMUNICATION SUCCESSFUL? 1. The speaker develops an idea to be sent. peaker encodes the idea or converts it to words or actions. HOW TO MAKE COMMUNICATION SUCCESSFUL? 1. The speaker develops an idea to be sent. 2. The speaker encodes the idea or converts it to words or actions. e speaker transmits or sends out the idea using a specific medium. HOW TO MAKE COMMUNICATION SUCCESSFUL? 1. The speaker develops an idea to be sent. 2. The speaker encodes the idea or converts it to words or actions. 3. The speaker transmits or sends out the idea using a specific medium. he receiver gets the message and decodes or interprets it. o HOW TO MAKE COMMUNICATION SUCCESSFUL? 1. The speaker develops an idea to be sent. 2. The speaker encodes the idea or converts it to words or actions. 3. The speaker transmits or sends out the idea using a specific medium. 4. The receiver gets the message and decodes or interprets it. 5. The receiver provides or sends feedback. HOW TO MAKE COMMUNICATION SUCCESSFUL? 1. The speaker develops an idea to be sent. 2. The speaker encodes the idea or converts it to words or actions. 3. The speaker transmits or sends out the idea using a specific medium. 4. The receiver gets the message and decodes or interprets it. 5. The receiver provides or sends feedback. NOTE At any point of the communication process, noise may take place and hinder the flow of communication process. ELEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION Encodin Sender Message Channel g Decodin Feedbac Receiver Noise g k ELEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION the one who initiates the message that needs to be sends the messagetransmitted. that may be in different forms Sender he sends it in such a manner that can be understood clearly by the receiver. ELEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION the information intended to be communicated by words as in speech, letters, pictures, or symbols. can be verbal or non-verbal. Messag e the content the sender wants to convey to the receiver. ELEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION process of expressing the idea into appropriate medium. can be verbal or non-verbal. Encodin g sender may put the message into a series of symbols, words, pictures or gestures. ELEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION refers the medium or passage through which encoded message is passed to the receiver. may be transmitted through Channel face-to-face communication, telephone, radio, television, memorandum, or computer. ELEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION whom the message is meant for. needs to comprehend the message sent. Receive translation of the message received depends on his/her r knowledge of the subject matter of the message, experience, and relationship with the sender. ELEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION translating the encoded message into a language that can be Decodin understood by the receiver. g interprets it and tries to understand it. ELEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION refers to the response of the receiver to the message sent to Feedbac him/her by the sender. k ensures that the message has been effectively encoded and decoded. ELEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION a hindrance to communication can take place at any step in the entire communication process. physical noise, physiological, Noise considered psychological as a barrier to effective communication. ELEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION Encodin Sender Message Channel g Decodin Feedbac Receiver Noise g k ACT IT OUT!! With a help from your GROUPMATES, create a short skit showing the chosen function of communication. The skit RUBRICS Content - 10 pts Projection - 10 pts Grammar - 5 pts TOTAL - 25 PTS 103 - GROUPINGS 106 - GROUPINGS 102 - GROUPINGS

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