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PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION EXAMPLE

1. The speaker generates an idea. 1. Daphne loves Rico, her suitor, as


2. The speaker encodes an idea or a friend.
converts the idea into words or 2. She thinks of how to tell him
actions. using their native language.
3. The speaker transmits or sends 3. She tells him,Rico, mahal kita
out a message. bilang kaibigan.
4. The receiver gets the message. 4. Rico hears what Daphne says.
5. The receiver decodes or 5. He tries to analyze what she
interprets the message based on means based on the content
the context. and their relationship, and he is
6. The receiver sends or provides heart broken.
feedback. 6. He frowns and does not say
something, because he is in
pain.
PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION EXAMPLE
1. The speaker generates an idea. 1. Daphne loves Rico, her suitor,
2. The speaker encodes an idea or as a friend.
converts the idea into words or 2. She thinks of how to tell him
actions. using their native language.
3. The speaker transmits or sends 3. She tells him,Rico, mahal kita
out a message. bilang kaibigan.
4. The receiver gets the message. 4. Rico hears what Daphne says.
5. The receiver decodes or 5. He tries to analyze what she
interprets the message based means based on the content
on the context. and their relationship, and he is
6. The receiver sends or provides heart broken.
feedback. 6. He frowns and does not say
something, because he is in
pain.
COMMUNICATING
Communication can occur in many
ways
TRANSMISSION MODEL OF
COMMUNICATION

All of this parts models are important in order for your


communication to be successful or a failure.
SENDER

The sender is the primary communicator, the sender controls


the type of communication.
ENCODING

We use encoding by using verbal/non-verbal ideas and


thoughts to process the communication
MESSAGE

The message if what the sender wants you to know.


CHANNEL

The channel is the way the message is send, the way you want
to message to be translated to.
RECEIVER

The receiver is the person that receives the message that the
sender communicated.
DECODING

The purpose for decoding is for the receiver to be able to


comprehend the senders message to its best of
understanding.
FEEDBACK

The feedback that is giving to the sender provides the proof


how well the receiver was able to decode the message.
NOISE

The noise can be anything that prevents the sender message


to be received correctly.
Lets Work!
PRESENT YOUR SHORT SKIT USING THE PROCESS
OF COMMUNICATION.
FUNCTIONS OF
COMMUNICATION
1. CONTROL
COMMUNICATION
FUNCTIONS TO
CONTROL BEHAVIOR.
2. SOCIAL
INTERACTION
COMMUNICATION
ALLOWS INDIVIDUALS
TO INTERACT WITH
EACH OTHER.
3. MOTIVATION
COMMUNICATION
MOTIVATES OR
ENCOURAGES PEOPLE
TO LIVE BETTER.
4. EMOTIONAL
EXPRESSION
COMMUNICATION
FACILITATES PEOPLES
EXPRESSION OF THEIR
FEELINGS AND
EMOTIONS.
5. INFORMATION
DISSEMINATION
COMMUNICATION
FUNCTIONS TO
CONVEY
INFORMATION.
Most people would
rather TALK than
LISTEN
TRIVIA !
We understand 450 words per
minute!
We speak only 175 words per
minute.
How can we stay focused
during the wasted time?
MODEL
MODELS
OF
COMMUNICATION

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