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Purposive Communication - Crossword Puzzle Activity

1. The document presents a crossword puzzle related to communication terms and concepts. 2. The crossword clues define key terms in communication such as sender, receiver, message, channel, noise, feedback, and models of communication. 3. The puzzle fills in the blanks of definitions for linear model of communication, purposes of communication such as imparting knowledge and securing understanding, and types of communication including verbal, non-verbal, and visual.

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Purposive Communication - Crossword Puzzle Activity

1. The document presents a crossword puzzle related to communication terms and concepts. 2. The crossword clues define key terms in communication such as sender, receiver, message, channel, noise, feedback, and models of communication. 3. The puzzle fills in the blanks of definitions for linear model of communication, purposes of communication such as imparting knowledge and securing understanding, and types of communication including verbal, non-verbal, and visual.

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C H A N N E L M A P S

1 3 5 10 7 9

L E I L E
E W N L M
A M E E A
R A A N O N
12

2
S E N D E R T
I W I
11 17

N O I S E E E U C
4 13 15 14

F D V S
O N E E D O M T A
6 18 19

R A K R
M E S S A G E T E X T
8 16

ACROSS DOWN

1 – What do you call the message carrier or vehicle of 1 – This principle of effective written communication
the communication process? involve using correct word usage, grammar,
pronunciation, sentence construction and delivery.
2 – Who is the source of the message? That is to be .
4 – What do you call anything that interferes with the 3 – Who defined communication as the exchange of
message and is also referred to as communication facts, ideas, opinion or emotions by two or more
barriers? persons?
6 – Linear model of communication is a -way 5 – Which model of communication the message flows
communication model.
in a straight line from sender to the receiver and there
8 – What do you call to a verbal, written, or non-verbal is no concept of feedback?
communication that is sent from one person to another
7 – Who defined communication as the sum of all things
with the intention of conveying information?
one person does when he wants to create
10 – What do you call to a visual type of communication understanding in the minds of another?
which represents an area of land or sea showing
physical features, cities, roads, etc.? 9 – What type of noise occurs when senders and
receivers apply different meanings to the same
12 – What type of communication according to mode uses message which may take the form of jargon, etc.?
gestures to communicate? -Verbal Communication
11 – This is one of the purposes of communication
14 – This refers to a signal or prompt that conveys
where we impart knowledge, to clarify information,
information to someone, often non-verbally. What is it?
and to secure understanding. That is to .
16 – It typically refers to any written or spoken content
that conveys a message or information. What is it? 13 – What do you call the concepts or thoughts
conveyed through language to express, convey
18 – Verbal, Non-Verbal, and Visual communication are information, or stimulate understanding among
types of communication according to . individuals?
What is it?
15 – This is one of the purposes of communication
where it means to rely on passion and controversy to
make a point. That is to .

17 – Who defined channel as the pathway to


communication?

19 – What do you call the form of expression that


utilizes various mediums to convey emotions,
perspectives, and concepts, fostering a shared
understanding and connection between the artist and
the audience?

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