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5. Communication comes in various forms. From
the simple nodding of your head, stretching of
hands, raising your eyebrows up to your daily
conversations with your friends over the phone,
constant exchange of text messages, and regular
browsing in social networking sites, these are
but some examples of how humans
communicate their thoughts, feelings, ideas, and
insights. These only signify that human really
engage in communication
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7. Communication 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
Communication connects people and the world they live in. It is through
communication that people are able to 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.
11. The Sender plays the specific role of initiating
communication. To communicate effectively, the
sender must use effective verbal as well as
nonverbal techniques. Speaking or writing clearly,
organizing your points to make easy to follow and
understand, maintaining eye contact, using proper
grammar and giving accurate information are all
essential in the effectiveness of your message.
SENDER
12. The receiver means the party to whom
the sender transmits the message. A
receiver can be one person or an entire
audience of people. In the basis
communication model, the receiver, is
directly across from the speaker.
RECEIVER
13. The message may be the most crucial
element of effective communication. A
message can come in many different
forms, such as an oral presentation, a
written document, an advertisement or
just a comment.
MESSAGE
14. The message travels from one point to another via a channel of communication.
The channel sits between the sender and receiver.
CHANNEL
15. The last element of effective communication, feedback, describes the receiver’s
response or reaction to the sender’s message. The receiver can transmit feedback
through asking questions, making comments or just supporting the message that
was delivered. Feedback helps the sender to determine how the receiver
interpreted the message and how it can be improved.
FEEDBACK
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19. ACTIVITY 1:
True or False
_______1. The person who receives the message called feedback receiver.
_______2. In our society, we all interact with message.
_______ 3. In communication, we exchange ideas and interact with others.
_______4. Without communication, all forms of human relationships will
vanish and die.
_______ 5. Communication is therefore crucial in building and maintaining
relationship.