Examining oral communication activities based on functions of communication and usage of verbal and nonverbal cues Quarter 1 – Module 4
Lesson 1: Functions of Communication identify the purpose in a sample speaking engagement; utilize knowledge on the functions of communication in analyzing various communication situations; and recognize the importance of different communicative functions in our daily life. Lesson 2: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication determine the verbal and nonverbal cues that a speaker uses in order to achieve a purpose; evaluate the effectiveness of an oral communication activity; and examine sample oral communication activities;
Functions of communication Picture A shows a mother explaining something to her child who needs to be reprimanded because of something she did. Look closely at the pictures below. Imagine what goes on in their conversation by describing how the people talk and the purpose of their conversation.
Functions of communication Picture B shows a group of friends who are casually talking with each other. Look closely at the pictures below. Imagine what goes on in their conversation by describing how the people talk and the purpose of their conversation.
Functions of communication Picture C takes you inside a classroom where the teacher explains the lesson to her eager young learners who are all absorbed in the discussion Look closely at the pictures below. Imagine what goes on in their conversation by describing how the people talk and the purpose of their conversation.
Functions of communication Picture D shows an image of a mother who is trying to console her child who might be sharing her problems. Look closely at the pictures below. Imagine what goes on in their conversation by describing how the people talk and the purpose of their conversation.
Functions of communication Picture E gives you a closer look at a sports fest in a school. The speaker in the picture, who is possibly the school principal, talks in front of the students to do their best in the games. Look closely at the pictures below. Imagine what goes on in their conversation by describing how the people talk and the purpose of their conversation.
Functions of communication CONTROL AND REGULATION Communication functions to regulate and control the behavior of a person or group of people .
Functions of communication 2. SOCIAL INTERACTION Communication functions as a means to casually interact with other people.
Functions of communication 3. MOTIVATION Communication functions to inspire or motivate a person or people to be or do better.
Functions of communication 4. INFORMATION DISSEMINATION Communication functions as a way to share information or data in order to educate.
Functions of communication 5. EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION Communication functions as a way to connect to a person or people for the purpose of affecting them emotionally.
IDENTIFY ME! Motivation
IDENTIFY ME! Control and Regulation
IDENTIFY ME! Emotional Expression
IDENTIFY ME! Information Dissemination
IDENTIFY ME! Social Interaction
assessment Social Interaction Information Dissemination Motivation Control and Regulation Emotional Expression
Emotional Expression Social Interaction Control & Regulation Social Interaction Information Dissemination
Verbal & nonverbal communication Module 4 – Lesson 2
Review Arrange the following scrambled letters to form the correct word that is being described in each item about the Functions of Communication. Motivation Information Dissemination Control
Emotional Expression Social Interaction
What’s in it? Study the pictures and think about the message they conveyed.
What’s in it? Study the pictures and think about the message they conveyed.
Verbal communication refers to the use of words to convey a message. Aspects to consider Appropriateness – use of suitable language Brevity – use direct and clear words Clarity – use simple yet exact words
Verbal communication Aspects to consider 4. Ethics – avoid discriminatory acts 5. Vividness – be lively and vibrant, establish connection to the audience
Types of verbal communication FORMAL COMMUNICATION Meetings Interviews Conferences Formal one-on-ones Speeches Presentations INFORMAL COMMUNICATION Casual conversations Gossips Social communication
Types of verbal communication FORMAL COMMUNICATION used in formal , ceremonial or dignified gatherings information is controlled, well-thought out, and prepared conforms to certain rules INFORMAL COMMUNICATION free, casual and spontaneous unrestrained by rules Occurs everyday
Non-Verbal communication Using movements or actions in conversation Examples: Hand gestures Body language Facial expressions
Non-Verbal communication Some of the commonly used nonverbal means of communication are: Bodily Kinesthetic 1.1. Head Movement 1.4. Sitting 1.2. Eye Movement 1.5. Standing 1.3. Facial Expressions 1.6. Walking 1.7. Hand Gestures
Assignment List down 5 different oral communication activities that you know and on the opposite column, write down the suggested/applicable verbal and nonverbal cues to be used. Use one whole sheet of paper for your answers. To be submitted tomorrow, September 12. (15 pts.)
Types of speech context
Speech context Context is the surroundings , circumstances, environment, background or setting that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event.
Types of speech context Intrapersonal – This refers to a type of communication that is focused on one person, where the speaker acts both as the sender and as the receiver of the message. Interpersonal This refers to the type of communication that takes place between and among people and creates a personal relationship between and among them.
Types of interpersonal communication Dyad Communication communication that happens between two people. Small Group This applies to interactions involving at least three but not more than twelve people engaged in face-to-face interactions to achieve the desired goal.
Types of interpersonal communication Public This type refers to a communication that enables you to send or deliver a message before a crowd. Mass Communication This refers to communication through television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, the internet, and other types of media.