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Q1 Week 3 Lesson 2 Models of Communication

1. Communication occurs between two or more people, with a sender or source of information and a receiver. 2. Communication is a process of sending and receiving messages through verbal or nonverbal means. 3. Decoding is the process of interpreting the encoded message of the source by the receiver.

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Q1 Week 3 Lesson 2 Models of Communication

1. Communication occurs between two or more people, with a sender or source of information and a receiver. 2. Communication is a process of sending and receiving messages through verbal or nonverbal means. 3. Decoding is the process of interpreting the encoded message of the source by the receiver.

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ORAL

COMMUNICATION
Welcome Class
Good morning!

Subject: Oral Communication


Topic: Models of Communication
RECAP
ORAL COMMUNICATION
Communication
feedback interact
message key
decoding
receiver nonverbal
sender
Communication
feedback interact 1. Communication occurs
message key between two or more
people: The ________or
decoding the
source of information
receiver nonverbal and the ________.

sender

ORAL COMMUNICATION
Communication
feedback interact 2. ________ is a process
message key of
sending and receiving
decoding messages through verbal
or nonverbal means.
receiver nonverbal
sender

ORAL COMMUNICATION
Communication
feedback interact 3. _________is the process of
message key interpreting the encoded
message of the source
decoding by the receiver.
receiver nonverbal
sender

ORAL COMMUNICATION
Communication
feedback interact
It motivates people
message key
to
live better and allows
decoding individuals to _______
receiver nonverbal with others.

sender

ORAL COMMUNICATION
Communication
feedback interact 1. Communication occurs
message key between two or more
people: The sender or the
decoding source of information
and the receiver .
receiver nonverbal
sender

ORAL COMMUNICATION
Communication
feedback interact 2. Communication
message key is a process of
sending and receiving
decoding messages through verbal
or nonverbal means.
receiver nonverbal
sender

ORAL COMMUNICATION
Communication
feedback interact 3. Decoding is the process of
message key interpreting the encoded
message of the source
decoding by the receiver.
receiver nonverbal
sender

ORAL COMMUNICATION
Communication
feedback interact
It motivates people
message key
to
live better and allows
decoding individuals to interact
receiver nonverbal with others.

sender

ORAL COMMUNICATION
Lesson 2: Models OF
Communication
At the end of the lesson,
learners are expected to:
1. differentiate the various models of communication;
2. explain the process of communication through the
elements involved;
3. and recognize the importance of the models in
understanding the communication process as
applied in everyday life.
recipe
Role model
Model - is a pattern or
framework that we follow in
order to fully create and
construct.
Three Models of Communication

Linear Interactive

Transactional
LINEAR MODEL
Linear communication is one-way,
focusing on the transmission of a
message to a receiver who never
responds or has no way of
responding to the information
conveyed.
Three Models of Communication

Linear
SIGNAL RECEIVED
SIGNAL

Mother of all communication Models


INTERACTIVE MODEL
Interactive approach is a two-way
communication process where a response is
given after a message is sent. The recipient of
the action intentionally or unintentionally gives a
feedback associated with the information
received.
Three Models of Communication

Interactive
Exchange of thoughts and ideas from
the sender and the receiver
Three Models of Communication

Transactional
TRANSACTIONAL
Communication is dynamic. It has a complex nature.
It takes place among individuals at any given time with
any given subject. However, there are tendencies that
barriers would interfere which may create a sudden
impact and change in the processing of information.
Three Models of Communication

Linear/ Shannon-weaver
Model
Three Models of Communication

Interactive/ Schram
Model
Three Models of Communication

Transcational
Model
ACTIVITY
A!
Three Models of Communication
Three Models of Communication
Three Models of Communication
Three Models of Communication
Three Models of Communication
Three Models of Communication
Three Models of Communication
Three Models of Communication
Three Models of Communication
Three Models of Communication
Three Models of Communication
Three Models of Communication
Three Models of Communication
Read each item carefully
then choose the letter
of the correct answer.
1. Which of the following is an example
of one-way Communication model?

a. The principal delivering his speech.


b. A group of girls planning for a party.
c. The Sangguniang Kabataan finding
ways to reach out poor kids in the
barangay.
2. You ask your mother to wear her watch
and she nods in reply. Which model of
communication is presented here?

a. Linear
b. Interactive
c.Transactional
3.What model of communication where
the characters and environment change
over time?

a. Linear Model
b. Interactive Model
c. Transactional Model
4. Stephanie submitted her report to her
teacher online because of enhanced
community quarantine. What element is
missing in this process?

a.channel
b. receiver
c. feedback
5. A strong wind struck as Arnold and his
father took turns in pulling the fishing boat
to the shore. Arnold cannot hear his
father’s voice. Which affects the flow of
communication process?

a. boat
b. wind
c. father
1. Which of the following is an
example of one-way
Communication model?

a.The principal delivering his speech.


2. You ask your mother to wear her
watch and she nods in reply. Which
model of communication is presented
here?

b. Interactive
3.What model of communication where
the characters and environment change
over time?

c. Transactional Model
4. Stephanie submitted her report to her
teacher online because of enhanced
community quarantine. What element Is
missing in this process?

c. feedback
4. Stephanie submitted her report to her
teacher online because of enhanced
community quarantine. What element Is
missing in this process?

c. feedback
5. A strong wind struck as Arnold and
his father took turns in pulling the
fishing boat to the shore. Arnold
cannot hear his father’s voice. Which
affects the flow of communication
process?

b. Wind
Which among the three
models of communication is
the most effective ?
“When people talk, listen
completely.Most people never
listen-Ernest Hemingway”
THE END!

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