Grade 11: Fundamentals OF Communication Oral Communication in Context
Grade 11: Fundamentals OF Communication Oral Communication in Context
ORAL COMMUNICATION
IN CONTEXT
FUNDAMENTALS
OF
COMMUNICATION
FIRST QUARTER
WEEK 2
Competencies covered:
Differentiates the various models of
communication EN11/12OC-Ia-3
ELIZABETH R. PARALEJAS
SECONDARY TEACHER III
POCTOY NATIONAL HIGH
(Student’s Copy)
SCHOOL
TORRIJOS DISTRICT
√ Write your answers neatly and legibly on this module or on a separate sheet of
paper.
Enjoy learning venture and discover the thrill and excitement as you work
delightedly on each activity.
What I Know
This part intends to assess your understanding of the previous module. It comes in
the form of a review about the function of communication.
Activity 1. Directions: Identify the correct function of communication as illustrated by the
following utterances. Write your answer on the space given.
__________1. Cora, finish your assignment before you go with your friends.
__________2. There will be a hiring of factory workers on August 30 after three months shut
down.
__________3. You have more to prove. Do not lose hope because I now at the end of the day
you will become a successful nurse someday just go on.
__________4. The Human resource officer orients the employees about their duties and
responsibilities.
__________5. Rose together with her friends plan to meet for a party this long weekend.
Let’s check your answers. What’s your score? ___________
Lesson
Models of Communication
3
In the previous lesson, you learned that people communicate for a
certain purposes. You have already gained knowledge on the different
functions of communication such as control, social interaction, motivation,
and emotional expression and information dissemination.
Now, prepare yourself on your next learning journey about the
models of communication. Try to ponder on the question; Is there only one
way to explain how communication works?
Have the learner read and answer the activities that follow;
What’s In
Let us first understand what the term ‘model’ means. A model is a
graphic representation designed to show the structure or concept. Using
the model below try to find the missing elements in each situation.
Guide Questions:
1. What element of communication is not found in the scenario 1?
Was the family able to give reaction or response to the news they
were watching on tv and give response to the speaker?
2. Do you find all the elements in scenario 2? What are these
elements? Are there exchange of roles of speaker and receiver?
3. What about in scenario 2?
4. Can you illustrate the appropriate model for each scenario?
What’s In
Read carefully the following discussions to be able to do the activities
below.
The process of communication has been analyzed by various theorists and philosophers,
and that there are different models that explain communication.
3.Shannon-Weaver Model
Known as the mother of all communication models, the Shannon-Weaver
model (1949) depicts communication as a linear or one-way process consisting of
five elements: a source (producer of message); a transmitter (encoder of message
into signals); a channel (signals adapted for transmission); a receiver (decoder of
message from the signal); and a destination.
This model, however, has been criticized for missing one essential element in
the communication process: feedback. Without feedback, the speaker will not
know whether the receiver understands the message or not.
3. Transaction Model
Unlike the Shannon-Weaver Model, which is a one-way process, the Transaction Model is a two-way
process with the inclusion of feedback as one element.
3. Schramm Model
What’s More
Directions: Create a specific example that shows how
this model illustrates the various components of communication.
Source:
Encode:
Message:
Channel:
Noise:
Decode:
Receiver:
Given the table. Distinguish the words that describes the model of
communication. Place each word in the category where they should belong,
one word can be placed into two categories
Shannon- Shramn Model Transactional Aristotelean
Weaver Model Model Model
=o- does the uni
%ueness of each model reveal about the process of c
ommunication 3h is there a need to learn these m
odels =o- does it bene't ou as a student
Practice
1. 7ach group must select one model of communication.2. he# will
present how each of the model wor!s in dail# life
situations.
References
Book
Balgos, A.G. and Sipacio, P.F. (2016). Oral Communication in Context for Senior
High School. C&F Publishing Inc. Quezon city.
Internet
http://elcomblus.com teaching-guide-nature-and elements of communication.html
Definition
Understanding
Transfer
Depiction
The message
1. Which of the following is not a weakness of the linear model of communication has:
d. it assumes sending and receiving are separate, not simultaneous activities
2.