2. DEFINATION OF
COMMUNICATION
The word communication derived
from Latin word communicare , which
means to share, and this sharing is of
information, knowledge, and
thoughts.
Communication can be defined as
the exchange of ideas , information
and knowledge between sender and
receiver through an accepted code of
symbols.
3. TYPES OF
COMMUNICATION
Mainly there are two types of
communication :
1. Verbal communication.
2. Non-verbal communication
Verbal communication is further divided in
two types :
1. Written.
2. Oral.
4.
5. VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
Communication in which we use words to
communicate is called verbal communication.
e.g. Writing E-mail, letters, post cards, talking
with friends.
Communication in which words are not
included is called Non-Verbal communication.
e.g. Watching a photo, Watching a silent
movie, Understanding the meaning of signs on
road and meaning traffic signal lights.
6. VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
Verbal Communication has two parts:
1. Written Communication
when we communicate through written
words is called written communication.
This include writing letter, E-mail, reports,
assignments, editing in news paper, Writing
exam paper in examination hall, etc.
It is most effective in organisation and in
governmental works.
7. VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
2. Oral Communication.
The second type of verbal communication is
oral communication.
When we talk with our friends, teachers, boss,
professors, relatives we use oral communication.
In this words are spoken not written. We use
this in our daily life works.
e.g. Talking in every day life, hearing music,
during conferences, etc.
8. NON- VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
Communication which does not
include word is called non-verbal
communication.
It includes:
1.Kinesics.
2.Proxemics.
3.Chronemics.
4.Haptics.
5.Oculesics.
6.Papalinguistics.
9. NON- VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
1. Kinesics
This include study of body’s physical movements
such as face and eyes, gestures, body shape and
postures, appearance, sign language.
2. Proxemics.
This include study how people perceive the
physical space around them.
3. Chronemics.
In this we study how we perceive time,
structure of our time and reaction towards time.
10. NON- VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
4. Haptics:
In this study of touch is done including
how we handshake, holding hands, back
patting or even brushing arms.
5. Oculesics:
In this eye movements of people are
studied.
6. Paralingustics:
This include the study of pitch, tone,
volume, tempo, rhythm, articulation,
resonance and even the accent of speakers.