Communication through body language
Face to face conversation
Communication through Media
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Communication Skills Face-to-Face C o n v e sation Communication t h r o ugh Media
What is Communication? Communication is the process of exchanging information, ideas, and feelings between individuals or groups. It can be verbal, non-verbal, or written. It helps build relationships, share knowledge, and solve problems.
Importance of Communication Skills Essential for personal and professional success Builds confidence and teamwork Helps avoid misunderstandings Enhances leadership and presentation skills
Elements of Communication Sender – The one who conveys the message Message – The information or idea shared Channel – The medium used to send the message Receiver – The one who receives the message Feedback – Response from the receiver
Types of Communication Verbal Communication – Spoken or written words Non-verbal Communication – Body language, gestures, facial expressions Visual Communication – Images, charts, videos Digital Communication – Emails, social media, calls
Face-to-Face Conversation Direct, personal form of communication Involves spoken words and non-verbal cues Builds stronger connections and trust Enables instant feedback and clarification
Features of Face-to-Face Conversation Immediate response Two-way interaction Use of tone, facial expressions, and gestures Encourages empathy and understanding
Tips for Effective Face-to-Face Communication Maintain eye contact Listen actively Use open body language Be polite and respectful Speak clearly and confidently
Communication through Media Refers to sharing information using various media platforms Examples: Television, Radio, Newspapers, Internet, Social Media Can reach a large audience quickly
Types of Media Communication Print Media: Newspapers, magazines, brochures Electronic Media: TV, radio Digital Media: Social media, websites, email, mobile apps
Advantages of Media Communication Wide reach and accessibility Cost-effective and fast Useful for marketing, education, awareness Enables visual and audio impact
Limitations of Media Communication May lack personal touch Risk of misinformation Requires media literacy to interpret correctly
Summary Communication skills are vital for success Face-to-face helps in personal bonding and clarity Media communication connects people globally Both are essential in today’s digital era
Quote “The art of communication is the language of leadership.” — James Humes