ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-2021: I Thought I Learned That

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ENGLISH 1: ORAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT

ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-2021

WRITTEN WORK #1
(NATURE, PROCESS AND FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNICATION)
Deadline: October 3, 2020

(What were your thoughts or ideas about the topic prior (What new or additional ideas did you learn after taking up this
to the discussion of the lesson?) lesson?)

I thought … I learned that …

I thought that Communication I learned that there are elements


is only for people who can talk. in communication. I also learned
I just learned that mute people that Messages require
can also communicate by using interpretation. I also learn that
sign language. I also thought communication can be expressed
that there are no models of through written, spoken words,
Communication. I thought it’s actions, both spoken words, both
only just simply nonverbal actions. I learned that
communicating. Now I know communication Is very important.
why people laugh when I talk Without communication we can
because I say things that are not understand what people are
not connected. going to say or what they want to
say .

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

1. There should be 5-10 sentences per side.


2. Please follow the correct file name format: SANTOSDK_STEMZ11_WW1
(family name then name initials <underscore> strand section and year <underscore> WW1

Direction: Complete the semantic web below with a word or group of words relevant to communication.

1.A process of sharing and


conveying messages or
information from one person
to another within and across
Nature channels, contexts, media and
Definition culture.

1.communication is a   a 
process 1. Shannon and Weaver
Model of communication
2.communication occurs Modes
2. Transactional Model of
between 2 or more Communication communication
people
3. Osgood-Schramm’s
3.it can also be expressd Model of communication
through spoken or
written.

Models Elements
1.Sender

N 2.Message

3 3.Receiver

3 4.Encoding
Shannon and Weaver
Transactional Model Osgood-Schramm’s Model 5.Channel
Model
6.Decoding

Brief Description Brief Description Brief Description 7.Feedback


The Shannon and Weaver  Transactional model, The Osgood-Schramm  8.Context
Model generally speaking, model
of Communication is a refers to a model in of communication is a 9.Barrier
mathematical theory which interactions in two circular, rather than
of communication that
directions are considered linear, experience that
argues that
human communication ca
together, for example involves a sender, who
n be broken down into 6 from one person to encodes a message, and
key concepts: sender, another and back, or a recipient, who decodes
encoder, channel, noise, from one subsystem to it.
decoder, and receiver. another and back.

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