The document discusses oral communication in the context of online learning. It defines communication as a process that occurs between two or more people and can be expressed verbally or nonverbally. It outlines different modes of communication including interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational communication. Functions of communication identified include control, social interaction, motivation, emotional expression, and information dissemination. The document poses the question of what would happen in a world without communication and includes a final activity asking students to respond whether statements about communication are true or false.
10. Modes
of
Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Students engage in direct oral or written communication with
others. A “two-way” communication.
Interpretive Communication
Students demonstrate understanding of spoken and written
communication within appropriate cultural contexts. A “one-way”
communication.
Presentational Communication
Students present information, concepts, and ideas in spoken or
written form to an audience of listeners or readers with whom
there is no immediate interaction. A “one-to-many”
communication.
11. Functions
of
Communication
1. Control – communication functions to control behavior.
2. Social Interaction – communication allows individuals
to interact with others.
3. Motivation – communication motivates or encourages
people to live better.
4. Emotional expression – communication facilitates
people’s expression of their feelings and emotions.
5. Information dissemination – communication functions
to convey information.
13. FINAL
ACTIVITY
Tap the APPLASUE sign if the
following statement is TRUE and LIKE
sign if the statement is FALSE.
BRAVO! LIKE!
14. BRAVO!
LIKE! 1. Consider ethics in your speech at all times.
2. How you communicate does not reflect who you are
as a person.
3. There are certain words that are only appropriate at
certain times and places.
4. To achieve clarity, we must speak the same language
as our listeners.
5. When you talk to others, you should not assume too
quickly that they understand the message that you
convey.
6. When you communicate, choose what you want to
say and how you want to say it.