2. OBJECTIVES:
To identify the verbal and non-verbal
communication
To explain the words and reasons as a
means of verbal and non-verbal
communication
To value the importance of verbal and
non-verbal communication through
charade game
4. Think Questions:
1. What is the game all about?
2. How did the sender relay his/her
message to the group?
3. Why do we need to understand non-
verbal communication?
4. Where do you experience
communicating using non-verbal
communication?
5. Verbal Communication
1. Appropriatenses- language use should be
appropriate to the occasion.
2. Brevity- simple yet precise and powerful words
- avoid “fillers”
3. Clarity- express ideas and feelings clearly
4. Ethics-carefully chosen words
5. Vividness-creatively describe things or feelings
to add color and spice to communication.
6. An interaction where behavior is
used to convey and represent
meanings.
Examples: stares, smiles, tone of
voice, movements, manners of
walking, style of attire,
appearance, gestures, and the
like.
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
7. Reasons why Non-Verbal
Communication is important:
1. It enhances and emphasizes the
message of your speech.
2. It can communicate feelings,
attitudes, and perceptions without
you saying a word.
8. Reasons why Non-Verbal
Communication is important:
3. It gives the audience a preview to
the type of speaker you are.
4. It makes you appear more dynamic
and animated in your delivery.
5. It serves as a channel to release
tension and nervousness.
6. It makes you a credible speaker.
9. LET’S DO THE EXERCISE:
Write XYY if the statement is true and YXY if the statement is
false.
1. Consider ethics in your speech at all
times.
2. Effective use of nonverbal communication
can strengthen your message.
3. How you communicate reflects who you
are as a person.
4. One way to help you build credibility is
through effective nonverbal
communication.
10. 5. There are certain words that
are only appropriate at certain
times and places.
6. To achieve clarity, we must
speak the same language as our
listeners.
7. The use of too many fillers
cannot distract your listeners.
11. 8. Verbal communication is better
than nonverbal communication.
9. When you talk to others, you
should not assume too quickly that
they understand the message that
you convey.
10. When you communicate,
choose what you want to say and
how you want to say it.
Editor's Notes
Good morning
Ver. Comm refers to an interaction in which words are…
For effective and successful verbal communication, use words to express ideas which can be easily understood by the person you are talking to. Consider appropriateness
Formal or informal occasion
Brevity- avoid fillers and insubstantial expressions which do not add to the message.
Clarity- The meanings of words, feelings, or ideas may be interpreted differently by a listener; hence, it is essential for you to clearly state your message and express your ideas and feelings.
Words should be carefully chosen in consideration of the gender, roles, ethnicity, preferences and status of the person or people your are talking to.
Vividness- words that vividly or creatively describe things or feelings usually add color and spice to communication. Hence, you are encouraged to find ways to charm your audience through the use of vivid words.
1. Why do we need to enhance & emphasize the message of your speech? To make your speech more meaningful, truthful, and relevant.
2. How do you communicate your feelings using non-verbal communication?
3. Example: by nodding your head before you deliver your speech, simple smile and eye contact
6. Being credible as a speaker means showing your audience you have their best interests at heart, that you are knowledgeable about the subject you are speaking about
And that the evidence you use to support your argument is trustworthy. Ex: Tell the audience that you took a class on this topic or worked a job pertaining to the topic.