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Lesson 2 Elements of Communication

This document outlines the key elements of communication: The speaker encodes and sends a message through a channel to the receiver. The receiver then decodes the message. There are several elements involved - the speaker and receiver, the message itself, the encoding and decoding processes, the channel used to convey the message, the surrounding context, feedback from the receiver, and potential barriers to effective communication. Understanding these elements helps explain the mechanics and process of communication.
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Lesson 2 Elements of Communication

This document outlines the key elements of communication: The speaker encodes and sends a message through a channel to the receiver. The receiver then decodes the message. There are several elements involved - the speaker and receiver, the message itself, the encoding and decoding processes, the channel used to convey the message, the surrounding context, feedback from the receiver, and potential barriers to effective communication. Understanding these elements helps explain the mechanics and process of communication.
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ELEMENTS OF

COMMUNICATION
MODULE 1 LESSON 2
Communication is
divided into elements
which further help us
understand its
mechanics or process.
SPEAKER RECEIVER

the source of message the recipient of the


or information, or the message, or someone
sender who decodes the idea
MESSAGE

the information, thoughts,


or ideas delivered by the
sender in words or in
actions
DECODING
ENCODING the process of
interpreting the
the process of encoded message of
converting the idea the speaker by the
into words, actions, or receiver
other forms that the
speaker knows
CHANNEL
the medium or the
means, can be personal
or non-personal, verbal or
nonverbal, in which the
encoded message is
conveyed
CONTEXT

the environment where communication


takes place
FEEDBACK

the responses, reactions, or


information given by the
recipient to the sender
BARRIER
factors that
usually affect the
flow of
communication
SPEAKER
RECEIVER
MESSAGE
ENCODING
DECODING
CHANNEL
CONTEXT
FEEDBACK
BARRIER
Resources
● Adler, R., Rosenfeld, L., & Proctor, R., (2001). Interplay: The process of
interpersonal communicating (8th edn). Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt.

● Alones, J., Gubat, G. (2016). Oral Communication. St. Andrew Publishing


House

● Juneja, P. (2008). Communication: Basics and Strategies. Management


Study Guide. https://www.managementstudyguide.com/communication-
theory.html

● Sipacio, P., Balgos, A., (2016). Oral Communication in Context for Senior
High School. C & E Publishing, Inc.
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