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St. Joseph's Academy of Malinao, Aklan, Inc.

Oral
Communication
'Cher Nics
01
a. Discuss the nature and
Lessons to
elements of communication be Covered
02
b. List real life scenarios that
shows the nature and elements
of communication
03
c. Appreciate the importance
of communication in real life
context
Let’s play!
WHAT IS COMMUNICATION?
WHY DO YOU COMMUNICATE?
COMMUNICATIO
is
N the process of expressing
and exchanging
information, thoughts,
ideas, and feelings.
WHY DO WE COMMUNICATE?

 To ask for something we need


 To share an information
 To transact
 To clarify

and so many reason why we communicate…


A professor delivering a
lecture to her students.
Examples of
A coach talking to his players.
Communication
A dad giving advice to his
son.
Elements of Communication

Speaker Message Encoding

Channels Receiver Decoding

Noise Feedback Context


Elements of Communication
Speaker

- A person/s who is considered to be the


source of the message, idea, or thought.
Elements of Communication
Message

- The idea or the thought that the speaker


wanted to tell or convey.
Elements of Communication
Encoding

- the process of converting the idea into a


body of information (into words or
symbol).
Elements of Communication
Channel

- Also known as medium, or the way of


delivering the message; or a platform
used to convey the message.
Elements of Communication
Receiver

- The one who receives or accept the


message, idea, or thought.
Elements of Communication
Decoding

- The process of interpreting or


recognizing the message that was
receive.
Elements of Communication
Noise

- The hindrances in communication. Also


known as the barrier of a good
communication.
Elements of Communication
Feedback

- The response/ reply of the receiver to


the message sent by the speaker.
Elements of Communication
Context

- The situation, ambiance or the


environment where the communication
takes place.
FIN.

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