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  1. 1. Lesson 1 Definition and Process of Communication
  2. 2. Learning Competencies Define communication (EN11/12OC-Ia-1) 1 2 Explain the nature and process of communication (EN11/12OC-Ia-2)
  3. 3. Objectives ● define what communication is; ● explain the nature of communication; and ● describe the process of communication.
  4. 4. Essential Question Why is communication an essential human need?
  5. 5. Warm Up Pass the Message Have groups of three to five members. Make the teams fall in line, with the group leaders facing the board. At the teacher’s signal, each leader will read a message and will need to whisper it to their next member. Each member thereon will whisper the message to the next person up until the last member of their line. The last member of the group has to run in front of the board to recite or write down the original message.
  6. 6. stimulus (noun) - an idea or concept that a sender would like to convey A conversation starts with a stimulus. sender (noun) - the person who encodes the message In this written correspondence, who is the sender? 1 2 3 4 Vocabulary Words receiver (noun) - the person who decodes the message As the receiver of his message, I decide whether to reply or not. decode (verb) - interpret It took Clarisse quite some time before she was able to decode the message.
  7. 7. feedback (noun) - the response of the receiver to the given message of the sender. You can’t predict what feedback someone will give you. 5
  8. 8. Learn about It! Definition of Communication Communication ● the transmission of ideas and emotions between or among persons with the use of verbal and nonverbal cues ● comes from the Latin word communis, which means “common” ● helps people adapt to or survive in the place they live in
  9. 9. Learn about It! The Process of Communication stimulus - an idea or concept that the sender has and would like to convey sender - encodes the message by putting it into words and then expresses the ideas in proper sequence receiver - accepts and decodes the message; chooses whether to respond
  10. 10. Learn about It! feedback - given by the receiver when responding to the message noise - causes breakdown in the communication process; any barrier or hindrance that obstructs the understanding of the message
  11. 11. Learn about It! Example: At a thrift store Erika: Hi, miss. This one has no tag. How much does this dress cost? Cashier: Oh that would be 280 pesos. Erika: I see. I’ll take it then. Erika then hands over 220 pesos to the cashier. Cashier: Ah, miss, this isn’t enough. You still need to give me 60 pesos more. Erika: Oh! It’s 280. I thought you said the dress was 218 pesos. My bad. Here’s the 60 pesos.
  12. 12. Drills Identify the term that would best complete each of the sentences below. 1. ____________ is the transmission of ideas or emotions between persons using verbal and nonverbal cues. 2. Every instance of communication starts with the ____________. 3. In a conversation, the one who gives the message is called the ____________. 4. The one who needs to decode the message is the ____________.
  13. 13. Drills 5. ____________ is what is given when one responds to a message. 6. Breakdown in communication happens because of ____________. 7. Anything that hinders the receiver’s understanding of the message is considered ____________. 8. It is the duty of the receiver to ____________ the message. 9. The word communication comes from the Latin word ____________, which means “common.” 10. When the receiver provides feedback, the first sender then becomes the ____________ of the message.
  14. 14. Drills Read the given conversation then answer the following questions. Claire: Hi, Lani. Have you talked to your mom about the sleepover at my house? Lani: Yes, I have. But she won’t allow me to go because it’s on Sunday, and we have classes the day after that. Claire: It’s not on Sunday, Lani. It’s going to be on Saturday. Lani: Oh, I must have misheard you on the phone because my siblings were talking so loudly when we were speaking about it. I’ll ask my mother again. Claire: Okay. I’m hoping you’ll be able to make it.
  15. 15. Drills 1. Who is the first sender in the given conversation? 2. What is the stimulus of the given communication? 3. Who encoded the stimulus? 4. Who is the receiver of the first message? 5. Did Lani give feedback? 6. What was the feedback given? 7. After Lani gave feedback, what happened?
  16. 16. Drills 8. Was there a breakdown in Claire and Lani’s phone conversation? 9. What caused the miscommunication between the two over the phone when they talked earlier? 10. Was the given conversation successful? Why or why not?
  17. 17. Values Integration As a senior high school student, how will you use communication to your advantage when applying for college or looking for a job?
  18. 18. Synthesis Synthesis Activity Your teacher will be putting sticky notes on your backs. With the help of a partner, you have to guess the word written on your sticky note. Listen to your teacher for more detailed instructions.
  19. 19. Assignment 1. Observe a conversation you engage in. 2. Afterward, write down a short script of the conversation. 3. Then, explain the process of communication using that conversation as an example.

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