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I communicate, cooperate,

and collaborate to
understand the lesson for
today!

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TYPES OF
COMMUNICATORS

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At the end of the lesson, you are expected to:

a. identify the types of communicator;


b. appreciate the importance of a suitable
approach in communication for every
situation, person or place; and
c. create a poster depicting the different
types of communicators.

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Can you ever live a life without
having communication among your
family, friends
and acquaintances?

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Communication is an art to those who use it
effectively. We can express ourselves
through these unique channels of words.
We can be able to share our feelings, interests and
intentions in many ways
through communication.
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What is communication?

It is process by which information is exchanged


between individuals through a common system of
symbols, signs, or behavior.

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TYPES OF COMMUNICATORS
Passive
Aggressive
Passive-aggressive
Assertive
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PASSIVE COMMUNICATORS

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- often act indifferently, yielding to others
- fail to express their feelings or needs, allowing others to
express themselves
- often display a lack of eye contact, poor body posture and
an inability to say “no”
- act in a way that states “people never consider my feelings.”
-easy to get along with as they follow others and “go with the
flow.”

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Examples of phrases that those who use a
passive communication style would
say or may believe include:

- “It really doesn’t matter that much.”


- “I just want to keep the peace.

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AGGRESSIVE
COMMUNICATORS

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It’s often apparent when someone communicates in an
aggressive manner. You’ll hear it. You’ll see it. You may even
feel it.

Aggressive communicators speaks in a loud and demanding


voice, maintaining intense eye contact and dominating or
controlling others by blaming, intimidating, criticizing,
threatening or attacking them, among other traits.

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Aggressive communicators often
issue commands, ask questions
rudely and fail
to listen to others. But they can
also be considered leaders and
command respect from
those around them.

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 Examples of phrases that an
aggressive communicator would
use include:

 “I’m right and you’re wrong.”


 “I’ll get my way no matter
what.”
“It’s all your fault.
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PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE
COMMUNICATORS

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Passive-aggressive communication
style users appear passive on the
surface, but
within he or she may feel powerless
or stuck, building up a resentment
that leads to see thing or acting out
in subtle, indirect or secret ways.

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Most passive-aggressive communicators will
mutter to themselves rather than
confront a person or issue. They have
difficulty acknowledging their anger, use
facial
expressions that don’t correlate with how
they feel and even deny there is a problem.

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Passive-aggressive communicators are most
likely to communicate with body
language or a lack of open communication to
another person, such as giving someone
the silent treatment, spreading rumors
behind people’s backs or sabotaging others’
efforts. Passive-aggressive communicators
may also appear cooperative, but may
silently be doing the opposite way.

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Ultimately, passive-aggressive
communicators are aware of their needs, but
at times struggle to voice them.

Examples of phrases that they usually utter:

“That’s fine with me, but don’t be surprised


if someone else gets mad.”

“Sure, we can do things your way” (then


mutters to self that “your way” is stupid).
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ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATORS

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Assertive communicators:

-can express their own needs,


desires, ideas and feelings, while also
considering the needs of others.
- aim for both sides to win in a
situation, balancing one’s rights with
the rights of others.
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One of the keys to assertive
communication is using “I” statements,
such as “I feel
frustrated when you are late for a
meeting,” or, “I don’t like having to
explain this over and
over.” It indicates ownership of feelings
and behaviors without blaming the
other person.

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Examples of phrases that an assertive
communicator
uses:

“We are equally entitled to express ourselves


respectfully to one another.”

“I realize I have choices in my life, and I


consider my options.”

“I respect the rights of others.”

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GROUP ACTIVITY

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PRESENTATION OF OUTPUTS

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1. How do you define
communication?
2. What’s the importance of
communicationp in your daily life?
3. What are the four types of
communicators?
4. Can anyone give me the
difference of each type of
communicators? 28
QUIZ

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Activity 1: Directions: Read the statements below and identify
the type of communicative style used. Choose from the word
pool below, and write your answer on a separate sheet of paper .

____1. “That’s fine with me, but don’t be


surprised if someone else
gets mad.”
____2. “It really doesn’t matter that much.”
____3. “We are equally entitled to express
ourselves respectfully
to one another.”
____4. “Sure, we can do things your way” (then
mutters to self that
“your way” is stupid).
____5. “I realize I have choices in my life, and I
consider my
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___6. “I’m right and you’re wrong.
___7. “I value the love and care of my parents.”
__ _8. “I respect the rights of others.”
___9. “I’ll get my way no matter what.”
___10. “Okay, let’s break up. It’s all fine with me (even
if it hurts a lot).”

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ACTIVITY 2
Directions: Read the definitions in Column A and match them
with their corresponding type of communication in Column B.
Write the letter of your answer on a separate sheet.

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ASSIGNMENT:
Have a research on communicative styles.
- Intimate
- Casual
- Consultative
- Formal
- Frozen

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Thank you for
listening. Have
a nice day!
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