Oralcomm11 q1 Mod1of7 Natureprocessandfunctionsofcommunication v2
Oralcomm11 q1 Mod1of7 Natureprocessandfunctionsofcommunication v2
Oralcomm11 q1 Mod1of7 Natureprocessandfunctionsofcommunication v2
Oral
Communication
in Context
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Nature, Process, and
Functions of Communication
Oral Communication in Context – Grade 11
Self-Learning Module (SLM)
Quarter 1 – Module 1: Nature, Process, and Functions of Communication
First Edition, 2020
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Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners,
can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions, directions,
exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson.
Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by-
step as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.
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best help you on your home-based learning.
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the instructions carefully before performing each task.
If you have any question in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering the
tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator.
Thank you.
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What I Need to Know
Hello! Have you ever realized how important communication is in our lives? It
is the key to live a successful life. Being able to communicate effectively is one of the
most important life skills one should acquire for it almost helps all aspects of life-
from personal to professional life and everything that falls in between.
Surely you will enjoy the learning activities here as they will give you
opportunity to gain understanding about communication-its nature, its process, and
its five basic functions.
In this module, you will be able to:
explain the functions, the nature, and the process of communication
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Specifically, you are expected to:
identify the nature of communication;
determine the elements of communication;
explain the process of communication;
discuss the functions of communication
What I Know
Before we start with our lesson, let us first check your knowledge about the
nature, process, and functions of communication by answering the following
questions. Write the letter of your choice on the space provided before each number.
a. receiver
b. context
c. channel
d. message
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_____ 2. Which function of communication is served when people’s feelings are being
invoked?
a. control
b. social interaction
c. emotional expression
d. information dissemination
a. Adding an idea
b. Encoding an idea
c. Receiving an idea
d. Generating an idea
a. Encoding an idea
b. Generating an idea
c. Sending a message
d. Decoding a message
a. Noise
b. Message
c. Channel
d. Feedback
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_____ 8. What is the purpose of the speaker in this excerpt, “Good evening, I would
like to welcome you in our annual meeting. Our speaker for this evening is Mrs.
Thelma Hall. She will speak to us about the importance of early Childhoods
Nutrition Programme”?
a. To inform
b. To motivate
c. To control/regulate
d. To express emotion
_____ 10. It is a type of communication that doesn’t convey a message using words.
a. Oral Communication
b. Verbal Communication
c. Written Communication
d. Nonverbal Communication
_____ 11. Sometimes when communicating, you simply respond with a certain look
or glance. What type of communication is this?
a. Oral Communication
b. Verbal Communication
c. Written Communication
d. Nonverbal Communication
a. Memos
b. Vehicle
c. Discussions
d. Policy statements
_____ 13. Which of the following best defines communication?
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_____ 14. It is the process of interpreting the encoded message of the speaker by the
receiver.
a. Sending
b. Encoding
c. Decoding
d. Providing Feedback
_____ 15. What is the purpose of the speaker when his or her tone and bodily actions
are authoritative and firm when communicating?
a. To inform
b. To control/regulate
c. To express emotion
d. To motivate/persuade
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Lesson Nature, Process, and
1 Functions of
Communication
Can you imagine yourself in a world without communication? You would not
be able to get your ideas across and you would not be able to take in ideas from
others. Possessing effective communication skills can really improve one’s life as it
would allow others and yourself to understand information accurately and quickly.
In contrast, having poor communication skills would lead you to frequent
misunderstandings and frustrations. Therefore, it is very important to have clear
understanding of its nature, the process, and its functions as it helps achieve
successful communication.
What’s In
According to Weber (2008) as cited by Dapat, et.al. (2016), 70% of the person’s
waking time is spent communicating in different manners like talking, listening,
reading, and writing. If you were to divide your daily communication activities, how
many percent would you give to each of the following communication manners? Write
it down by accomplishing the activity below.
Talking 30
Listening 45
Writing 9
Reading 16
Total 70%
Take Note: This is the average time that people spend communicating, especially
the 45% listening statistics but these percentages may vary from person to person.
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How is your assessment? Are you below or beyond the average? Your time
spent in talking, listening, writing, and reading will tell who you are as a
communicator.
What’s New
Column A Column B
5. father’s response• • e. the one who sends money and the text message
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C. Directions: Complete the diagram of communication process by putting the
missing elements listed below in correct box.
Sender 8.
6. Message 7. Message 9.
10.
What is It
You’ve just completed a set of activities. Have you now discovered some
insights about communication? Discover more! Just keep going with our activities.
1. In the given scenario, the student wants money at first. So, he sends a text
message asking money from his father. The father receives the message and responds
by sending money and a text message. The actions are in sequence. With these, what
can you say about communication?
Communication is a _____________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________.
2. The father and the student are involved in communication activity. The student
sends the message and the father receives and responds to the student’s message by
sending money and a text message. With these, what else can you say about
communication?
_________________________________________________________________________________.
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3. The student in the scenario has an idea to communicate to his father through a
text message. With this, what other characteristic would you say about
communication?
__________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________.
4. How does communication between the student and his father take place? What
happen first? What happens next? How does it end? With these, what can you say
about the process of communication?
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________.
5. Do you just talk because you love to talk to others? In the scenario, the student
communicates to his father for a purpose. What do you think is his purpose? It is
one of the functions of communication.
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________.
Definition of Communication
According to Mc Cornack (2014) as cited by Sipacio and Balgos (2016),
communication is a process of sharing and conveying messages or information from
one person to another within and across channel, context, media, and cultures.
There is a wide variety of contexts and situations in which communication can be
manifested. It can be face to face interaction, a phone conversation, a group
discussion, a meeting or interview, a letter correspondence, a class recitation, and
many others.
Nature of Communication
1. Communication is a process.
2. Communication occurs between two or more people (the speaker and the receiver).
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Elements of Communication
It is very important to understand the process of communication because you will
be able to better communicate your personal and professional life. As described as a
process, sender-receiver needs other elements to be able to complete the method. To
better understand the process, study and analyze the diagram below:
COMMUNICATION PROCESS
Sender Receiver
Feedback Barrier
Process of Communication
The speaker encodes an idea or converts the idea into words or actions.
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Functions of Communication
People do not just communicate because they love to talk. They communicate
for several reasons. For successful communication, it is important to have clear
purpose in mind.
Example: The teacher reads and discusses classroom policies to her students.
2. Social Interaction- to interact with others and be connected with other people,
words are mostly informal terms, and tone is friendly, even teasing, and bodily action
is relaxed
Example: Rose greets Rachelle; then, they start talking about their high school
memories.
3. Motivation-to motivate or encourage others to live better, words are more direct
and purposeful, gestures are emphatic, tone of voice is forceful, and with direct eye
contact to underscore speaker’s sincerity and conviction
Example: Liza shares her insights on how to live peacefully despite a complicated life.
5. Information Dissemination- to convey information, words like “po and opo” are
used, simple words for children, not using too much jargon, actual demonstration,
and showing pictures or video
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What’s More
You’ve already gained much insights about communication. This time, you
are challenged to do more. Show more understanding of our lesson. Do the activities
independently.
_________ She thinks of how to tell him using their native language.
_________ He tries to analyze what she means based on the content and their
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Activity 6: What Can you Say?
Directions: What function of communication is depicted by the picture in every
number. Write Information, Control/Regulation, Motivation, Social Interaction or
Emotional Expression on the space provided.
1.
4.
____________________
2. _____________________
5.
____________________
3.
____________________
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What I Have Learned
It’s time for you to seal your understanding of our lesson. Do the activity
confidently.
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What I Can Do
You have come this far. Congratulations! This time, you are encouraged to
visualize your understanding!
Sender: ____________________________________________
Receiver: ___________________________________________
Message: ___________________________________________
Feedback: __________________________________________
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Situation 2: A purok official and you in a basketball court (Motivation)
Sender: ____________________________________________
Receiver: ___________________________________________
Message: ___________________________________________
Feedback: __________________________________________
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Assessment
You are doing great! It is now time for you to display your understanding of
the topic of this module.
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen letter on the
space provided before every number.
a. sender
b. model
c. receiver
d. feedback
a. time
b. actions
c. written or spoken words
d. both spoken words and actions
_____ 3. In the communication process, the sender performs the following except
a. decoding ideas
b. encoding ideas
c. generating ideas
d. sending the message
a. receiver
b. channel
c. encoding
d. decoding
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_____ 5. Which of the following cannot be considered nature of communication?
a. Communication is a process.
b. Communication only occurs between two people.
c. Communication can be expressed in words, in actions, or both words
and actions at the same time.
d. Communication occurs between the speaker and the receiver.
a. ABCDEF
b. CEBADF
c. FEDCBA
d. CEABDF
a. generating an idea
b. converting the idea into words or actions
c. sending out the message
d. interpreting the message based on the context
Communication Situations:
a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D
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_____ 9. Which of the situations given above shows communication as motivation?
a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D
a. B
b. C
c. D
d. E
_____ 11. Which of the situations shows communication as social interaction?
a. D
b. E
c. A
d. B
a. E
b. A
c. B
d. C
_____ 13. When you are tasked to report “Types of Speech Style” in Oral
Communication Class, what do you think is your purpose of communication?
a. motivation
b. social interaction
c. emotional expression
d. information dissemination
_____ 14. Communications that usually take place between the guidance counselor
and the referred student are for the purpose of ______________.
a. motivation
b. social interaction
c. control/regulation
d. information dissemination
_____ 15. When speaker’s purpose is to control or regulate behavior, he or she should
use what type of words?
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Additional Activities
You are now to design and create your ideas of our lesson. Be informative
and creative.
RUBRIC:
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1. d B.
2. c
3. c 1. b
4. a 2. e
5. b 3. c
6. d 4. a
7. d 5. d
8. a C.
9. a 6. Encoding
10.d 7. Channel
11.d 8. Receiver
12.b 9. Decoding
13.d 10. Feedback
14.c
15.b
What I Know What’s New
Guess the Word Fill Me Up!
1. PROCESS 1. process
2. INTERACTION 2. sender
3. VERBAL
1. b
3. receiver 2. a
4. NONVERBAL 4. written
Speak Up the Process 3. a
5. actions 4. c
415236 6. nonverbal 5. b
7. message 6. b
What can you Say! 8. receiver 7. d
1. Motivation 9. information 8. a
2. Information 10.emotional
9. b
3. Control/regulati expression 10. c
on 11. a
4. Emotional 12. a
Expression 13. d
5. Social 14. a
Interaction
15. c
Learned
What’s More What I have Assessment
Answer Key
References
Books:
Sipacio, P. J., & Balgos, A.N. (2016). Oral communication in context for senior high
school. Quezon City: C & E Publishing, Inc.
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DISCLAIMER
This Self-learning Module (SLM) was developed by DepEd SOCCSKSARGEN
with the primary objective of preparing for and addressing the new normal.
Contents of this module were based on DepEd’s Most Essential Learning
Competencies (MELC). This is a supplementary material to be used by all
learners of Region XII in all public schools beginning SY 2020-2021. The
process of LR development was observed in the production of this module.
This is version 1.0. We highly encourage feedback, comments, and
recommendations.