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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
1. Communication is a process.
2. Communication occurs
between two or more people
(the speaker and the receiver).

3. Communication can be
expressed through written or
spoken words, actions
(nonverbal), or both spoken
words and nonverbal actions at
the same time.

Verbal communication is the
kind of communication that
uses symbols that have
universal meaning for all
involved in the process.

Nonverbal communication-is the
use of symbols other than
language. These symbols could be
in the form of gestures, bodily

actions, facial expression, eye
behavior and many more.
Elements of Communication
1. Speaker – the source of
information or message

2. Message – the information,
ideas, or thoughts conveyed by
the speaker in words or in actions
3. Encoding – the process of
converting the message into

words, actions, or other forms
that the speaker understands
4. Channel – the medium or the
means, such as personal or non-
personal, verbal or nonverbal, in

which the encoded message is
conveyed
5. Decoding – the process of
interpreting the encoded message
of the speaker by the receiver

6. Receiver – the recipient of the
message, or someone who
decodes the message
7. Feedback – the reactions,
responses, or information
provided by the receiver

8. Context – the environment
where communication takes
place

9. Barrier – the factors that
affect the flow of
communication
Functions of Communication
1. Control - Communication
functions to control behavior.

2. Social Interaction-
Communication allows individuals
to interact with others.
3. Motivation - Communication
motivates or encourages people to
live better.

4. Emotional Expression-
Communication facilitates
people’s expression of their
feelings and emotions.

5. Information dissemination -
Communication functions to
convey information.
A.IDENTIFICATION:

1.the reactions, responses, or
information provided by the
receiver
2.the factors that affect the
flow of communication

3.the recipient of the message,
or someone who decodes the
message
4.the process of interpreting the
encoded message of the
speaker by the receiver

5.the medium or the means in
transmitting the message b/w
sender and receiver.
B.Verbal or Non-verbal
6.Greeting someone with a hug,
handshake.

7.Pointing at something or
someone to indicate
direction or attention
8.Smiling at someone you like
or rolling your eyes at
someone you dislike.

9.Delivering a public speech
10.Chatting with friends over F.B
C. FUNCTIONS OF COMMMUNICATION
11. The teacher reads and
discusses classroom policies to her
students.

12. Ross greets Rachel; then, they
start talking about their plans for
the holidays.
13. Phoebe shares her insights on
how to live peacefully despite a
complicated life.

14. Monica shares her personal
frustrations with Chandler.
15. The geometry teacher lectures
about mathematical concepts.
16. Sheila delivers her valedictory
speech.

17. The President delivers his last
State of the Nation Address.
18. A celebrity thanks the supportive
moviegoers during an interview.
19. The city mayor presents her
strategies

20. A tourist guide orients a
group of tourists about a
heritage site.

21-30. Illustrate diagram of the
COMMUNICATION PROCESS. (10
pts if all answers is correct)
ANSWER KAEY
A.1. Feedback

2. Barrier
3. receiver
4. Decoding
5. Channel/Message
B.
6. Non-verbal

7. Non-verbal
8. Non-verbal
9. Verbal
10. Verbal
C.
11. Control

12. Social interaction
13. Motivation
14. Emotional expression
15. Information
Dissemination
16. Motivation

17. Information
Dissemination
18. Social interaction
19. Information
Dissemination
20. Control
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