4. Derived from a Latin word “communis” which means
“commonness”;
“communicare” “to share”, “to make common”.
Etymology of
COMMUNICATION
5. The process of exchanging thoughts, ideas,
feelings, and information between and among
others whether verbal or non-verbal to achieve
particular goal or purpose.
COMMUNICATION
6. Communication is a process
Communication occurs between two or
more people
Communication could be expressed
whether verbal, non-verbal or both.
NATURE OF
COMMUNICATION
10. We communicate to meet needs
We communicate to enhance and maintain our sense
of self
We communicate to fulfill social obligations
We communicate to develop relationship
We communicate to exchange information
We communicate to influence others
IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION
11. Activity
Choose your partner and present a
simple conversation about your chosen
topic.
Do your conversation by applying
verbal, non-verbal or both
communication.
12. Evaluation
Discuss the importance of communication
in your daily life.
How do COVID-19 pandemic affected your
communication activities?
Present a short conversation between you
and your siblings where external barrier
affects the goal and purpose of the
communication.
13. Assignment
Have a video record of a simple
conversation with your sibling at home.
Observe the recorded video and identify
the non-verbal communication that
takes place during the conversation.
Which means to share common ideas which is understandable by everyone involved in the process. It is an important activity that connects everyone within the environment.
The power of communication is the power to move others through the used of an effective communication process.
if the process of communication is unclear and different factors affects the way we understand the message the it is hard for us to have an effective communication which is the mere nature of the process.
Which means to share common ideas which is understandable by everyone involved in the process. It is an important activity that connects everyone within the environment.
The power of communication is the power to move others through the used of an effective communication process.
Communication is communication if it achieved its goal and purpose. Communication has so many purpose. Its main objective is to have a common understanding of the message when we tend to share our thoughts, feelings and information to others.
It is a process because it is a continuous cycle. As long the cycle achieves it goal and both elements understand the message.
We communicate to meet needs
because by nature we are social animals, we need other people just as we need food, water, and shelter.
We communicate to enhance and maintain our sense of self
Through our communication, we learn who we are, what we are good at, and how people react to how we behave.
3. We communicate to fulfill social obligations
We communicate to acknowledge a person we recognize, and through that we meet our social obligations. By not speaking we risk being perceived as arrogant or insensitive.
4. We communicate to develop relationship
Not only do we get to know others through our communication with them, but more important, we develop relationship with them.
5. We communicate to exchange information
Some information we get through observation, some through reading, some through television, and a great deal through direct communication with others.
6. We communicate to influence others
Through certain communication we tend to give our ideas, opinions, and emotions to convince someone to believe on us.
Communication is vital in our daily lives, same as how important our daily needs are. By carefully understanding the nature and process of communication, we tend to established a meaningful and effective communication among others. Having learned the importance of communication we can develop good relationship among others and through that we can somehow meet our life needs.