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Explicit and Implicit

The document discusses the concepts of implicit and explicit communication, highlighting their definitions and differences. It emphasizes the importance of effective family communication and the negative effects of poor communication on family dynamics and individual well-being. The document also provides tips for improving communication within families to foster better relationships.

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Explicit and Implicit

The document discusses the concepts of implicit and explicit communication, highlighting their definitions and differences. It emphasizes the importance of effective family communication and the negative effects of poor communication on family dynamics and individual well-being. The document also provides tips for improving communication within families to foster better relationships.

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Welcome to

English
Ma’am Erica
OBJECTIVES

a. b. c.
analyse the
define show respect stand of the
implicit on one’s speaker based
and opinion and on the explicit
statement
explicit; ideas; and
made.
Implicit
Implicit- refers to something hinted at
or suggested without being directly
stated. When we talk about implicit
elements, we’re pointing out aspects
that are understood through
inference. For instance, an implicit
instruction may not spell out the
Implicit

Implicit communication contains


suggested or inferred meaning
beyond the words used.
Example

An implicit agreement might not


be documented, but it is acted
upon by the parties involved as
if it were.
Explicit
Explicit indicates that something is
expressed clearly, leaving no room for
confusion due to vagueness or ambiguity.
In cases where we refer to explicit
content, detailed and straightforward
information is presented.
Example

For example, an explicit


instruction will clearly guide
us through each necessary
action, step by step.
differences

For example, an explicit


instruction will clearly guide
us through each necessary
action, step by step.
Tips to Remember
the Differences
Implicit information is
For example, an explicit given indirectly, and
these two words both start with an i. When
itinstruction
comes to something willexplicit,
clearly guide
you can also
us through each necessary
say that this is spelled out. Both explicit and
spelled out have the letter e in them. If you
action, this,
remember stepyou’ll
by step.
never get confused
with these words again.
Identify the following
statement if it is implicit or
explicit.
ForThe_____meaning
1. example, an in explicit
her
instruction
words will clearly
suggested she wasguide
not
us content
as through as each necessary
she claimed.
action, step by step.
IMPLICIT
Identify the following
statement if it is implicit or
explicit.
For example, an
1. The teacher gave explicit
instruction will clearly guide
_____ instructions on
us through each necessary
how to complete
action, step by step. the
assignment.
EXPLICIT
THE EFFECTS OF POOR FAMILY COMMUNICATION

Communication is key component in a successful working family. You


communicate with members of the family not just with your words but using
language and behavior. If you use negative methods to communicate or avoid
communicating at all, this can make matters worse through adulthood and even
affect who we become as adults.
Poor family communication can include yelling, holding grudges, keeping secrets,
blaming, giving the silent treatment, using ultimatums or threats, labeling
someone bad instead of the behavior, and bringing harm. If these problems
continue, you will never feel close to your family anymore. The way parents talk
to their kids or how siblings talk to each other can impact their positive
development when they are kids, teens, or young adults. Young people can also
get anxiety and depression if there are still ill feelings that never left them. Kids
can also develop behavioral problems when they do not respect authority or deal
with at-risk behavior like criminal activity and substance abuse.
Improper communication leads to false assumptions, feeling you
can read their minds, or always jumping to conclusions. When you
do not know what is going on with people in your family, it can lead
to unnecessary worrying, fear, and concern that can lead to stress.
Arguments will start more easily. Your self-esteem could suffer and
you will not feel comfortable to talking to anyone in your family. If
this disconnection continues to go on, no one will have a care or
concern for the other and your family will be broken.
The best way to improve family communication is to take some
time away from your busy schedule to have a talk with your family
members. Make sure it is in a private atmosphere with no
distractions like the television or your phone.
Listen to what the other person is saying and ask how
the other person is feeling. Repeat back what the
other person says if you are having trouble
understanding. Show that you understand how they
feel by giving a gentle touch or a hug. Do not
minimize the person’s feelings by saying they are
being dramatic or wrong for feeling how they feel.
Otherwise, they will not talk to you again. Speak the
way that you would want someone to speak to you. It
is important to keep that line of communication going
1. What kind of statements are found in the article?
Explicit or Implicit?

2. What is the article all about?

3. According to the article what is the key component


in a successful working family?

4. What are the example of poor family


communication?
5. Improper communication lead to what?

6. What is the best way to improve family


communication?

7. Were you able to understand easily the message of


the article?

8. Do you agree on the speaker stand? Why?

9. What will you do if you have a different opinions?


Read the news article, “The Effects of Poor Family
communication” for the second time. And then fill out
the table of the facts mentioned in the text.
The Issue The Speaker’s The Problem The Proposed
Stand Solution

A.

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