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Purposive Communication

Purposive communication is used to improve students' verbal, non-verbal, and visual communication skills. Verbal communication involves speaking or presenting with words. Non-verbal communication uses writing to convey information. Visual communication employs pictures or other visual means to explain a message. Effective communication requires understanding oneself as a social being, gaining professional competence, and preserving cultural values. The key elements of human communication are the sender, receiver, message, and symbols - both verbal and non-verbal.

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Purposive Communication

Purposive communication is used to improve students' verbal, non-verbal, and visual communication skills. Verbal communication involves speaking or presenting with words. Non-verbal communication uses writing to convey information. Visual communication employs pictures or other visual means to explain a message. Effective communication requires understanding oneself as a social being, gaining professional competence, and preserving cultural values. The key elements of human communication are the sender, receiver, message, and symbols - both verbal and non-verbal.

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Purposive Communication is used for the

students to improve in all skills of


communication: Communication:
- comes from the Latin word ‘communis’, which
Verbal Communication means
Non-Verbal Communication ‘commons’. To be common means “to
Visual Communication come together” or “to commune”- “to share
something in
Explanation: common”.
- is the process of exchanging ideas, thoughts,
feelings and emotions from one person to
In Verbal Communication there is speaking, another
presenting verbally or by with the use of symbols which may be verbal
exchange of words. and/or non-verbal and aims for understanding.
Example: News Anchors, are reporting about the
latest news.
Why study Communication?
  -  to understand ourselves as a social being; to
In Non-verbal Communication there is writing, understand 
using a material to ourselves as a person; to gain
communicate. professional competence and; to preserve
cultural values
Example: You decided to inform your classmate Elements of Human Communication:
by 1.  Sender - is the one who initiates the
texting him, that you cannot come to his house communication.
today. 2.  Receiver -provides the sender with feedback
which may
In Visual Communication you use pictures or prompt the sender to clarify the
anything that can visually message or signal to carry on as planned.
explain what you want to convey. 3.  Message –Is made up of the ideas and
feelings that a
Example: Your topic is about gender sender-receiver wants to share with
differences, so you use the rainbow to represent others. 
the varieties of gender  Verbal symbols – express through words 
present.  Non-Verbal symbols – express through
gestures, in)ection,
PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION (Part One) tone, etc.
1.  Communication: An Overview  
A.  Nature of the Communication Process

As we all know, human communication is vital


for survival and it is one thing in life that we
cannot avoid to do. 

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