17. It is derived from the Latin word
“communis” meaning “commonness” can defined
broadly as the process of transmitting knowledge,
ideas, information, attitudes, feelings and the like.
What is Communication?
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18. It is a two-way process of connecting to both living
and non-living things. It is also a means of sharing and
exchanging messages, information, ideas, and
feelings for mutual understanding (Gregoriom, J.C.,
2015).
What is Communication?
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20. Communication connects people and the world they live
in. Through communication, people can express their
thoughts and ideas or convey information and messages
through word of mouth, gestures and signals, signs, and
others. People have always communicated with one
another in various forms.
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21. But, when we look back at the history of
humankind, we will find that early man
couldn’t speak as we do today.
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22. There are two types of
communication...
Verbal
Communicating with words,
written or spoken. Verbal
communication consists of
speaking, listening, writing and
reading.
Communicating without using
any spoken or written word. It
includes gestures, facial
expressions, eye contact,
touching, posture etc.
Non Verbal