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Elements of Communication

The document discusses oral communication in context. It introduces communication and explains it is sending and receiving information through various media. It lists objectives of explaining communication's nature and process, importance in life, and demonstrating understanding through a creative presentation. It discusses encoding, decoding, feedback and other communication elements. Students are tasked to present a role play about a world without communication.

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Elements of Communication

The document discusses oral communication in context. It introduces communication and explains it is sending and receiving information through various media. It lists objectives of explaining communication's nature and process, importance in life, and demonstrating understanding through a creative presentation. It discusses encoding, decoding, feedback and other communication elements. Students are tasked to present a role play about a world without communication.

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Annyeonghaseyo

Joeun achimieyo…
Welcome!
Oral Communication in
Context
Antoneth C. Francisco
Subject Teacher
Imagine a world without
communication, how will
you describe that world?
In your own
words, what is
communication?
Communication-
is the act of sending and
receiving information
through a variety of media to
various individuals.
Objectives:
a. Explain the nature and process of
communication,
b. Express the importance of
communication in life, and
c. Demonstrate understanding on the
process of communication through a
creative presentation.
Watch Me!
What can you say
about the video?
Magic Word
SpeConMeBa
EnChaReDeFe
Group the students
Name your group
Guess What!
The source of
information or
message
The source of
information or
message
Ans. Speaker
The medium or the
means which the
encoded message is
conveyed.
The medium or the
means which the
encoded message is
conveyed.
Ans. Channel
Ideas or thoughts
conveyed by the
speaker in words or
in actions.
Ideas or thoughts
conveyed by the
speaker in words or in
actions.
Ans. message
The process of
converting the
message in to words.
The process of
converting the
message in to words.
Ans. encoding
The process of
interpreting the
encoded message.
The process of
interpreting the
encoded message.
Ans. decoding
The response the
receiver gives to the
sender of the message.
The response the
receiver gives to the
sender of the message.
Ans. Feedback
The factors that affect
the flow of
communication.
The factors that affect
the flow of
communication.
Ans. Barrier
The environment
where communication
takes place.
The environment
where communication
takes place.
Ans. context
The recipient of the
message.
The recipient of the
message.
Ans. receiver
Magic Word
SpeConMeBa
EnChaReDeFe
Arrange Me Baby!
Once you’re done,
make a noise or a yell
to be acknowledged
as winner.
Process of Communica
tion
Imagine Me Softly
Instructions:
1. Out of the arranged statements that
describes the process of the
communication, imagine the process and
illustrate the it using your creative
imagination, you can use of your ICT
skills or through your drawing skills.
2.Have somebody explain your output
Presentation of
Outputs
My AHA!
Option 1 :Write a short essay about
your understanding about the nature
and process of communication.

Option 2 : Demonstrate your


understanding about the nature and
process of communication through a
yell or song.
Relate Much…
Task:
• Present a short Role-
Playing portraying a world
without communication
Assessment:
Fact or Bluff
On a ¼ sheet
______1. When you ask someone and no
response, it means no communication happened.
______2. Unnecessary gestures can be
considered noise.
______3. A speaker can also be called a sender
______4. A channel is a medium where the
message is sent.
______5. The receiver encoded message is called
feedback.
_____6. Communication has no process, it goes
spontaneously .
_____ 7. Communication occurs between two or more
people (the speaker and the receiver).
_____ 8. Communication can be expressed through
written or spoken words, actions (nonverbal), or both
spoken words and nonverbal actions at the same time.
______ 9. Communication could be in two way process.
_______10. The sender of the message could never be a
receiver, likewise the receiver could never be a sender.
Speaker
Context
Message
Barrier
Encoding
Channel
Receiver
Decoding
Feedback
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
10.
Assignment:
PICTURE TALK (Individual Task)
Write short conversations using the cut-
out pictures from magazines, brochures,
or any other materials. Consider the
nature and process of communication.
Be guided by the rubric below in
making your output.
Choose one topic that might
interest you:
1. Fake News
2. ECQ/MECQ/GCQ
3. Use of Technology in Online
Communication
4. Gulayan sa Tahanan
5. Essential Needs vs. Non-Essential Needs
6. Others
Gamsa Haeyo

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