Lesson 1 Communication and Globalization Overview
Lesson 1 Communication and Globalization Overview
Objectives: At the end of the topic, the students should be able to:
1. explain the nature of language;
2. determine the importance communication and globalization in their chosen field;
3. demonstrate the ability the different dimensions of the English language;
4. outline the overview readings to be able to narrow down general subject to a specific topic.
Instructional Materials:
1. Handout of the fundamentals of Purposive Communication.
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Though death may end the role as a receiver, it does not stop our role as a source.
c. Communication is a complex process
There is a reason why people communicate
Achieving worthwhile communication is difficult – transfer of ideas from one person
to another is a complex thing.
Interpretation can cause complexity
d. Communication is irreversible
No turning back in communication
Once you sent and received a message, the effect it produces becomes a factor in all
incoming messages.
e. Communication is nonsequential
All the elements are constantly interchanging
f. Communication is unrepeatable
Can’t re-create an act of communication
Note: In short, communication is a process consisting of a number of independent and interdependent steps leading
to the attainment of an end. In speech communication that end is the developing and sharing of some specific
meaning (Bradley, 1988).
According to Hitachi, Ltd., of Japan: “Communication is not simply sending a message. It is creating true
understanding—swiftly, clearly, and precisely.”
Enhancement Activity/Outcome:
Direction: Choose one of the following words. Write at least one paragraph that shows what you mean by the word
and how you would use it. Provide first s definition and then an example.
Model: modesty Modesty is a character trait that makes people reluctant to advertise their good
points or to accept praise. I once knew a boy who spent many hours helping
our drama club get ready for a play. Nevertheless, he refused to let his name
appear in the printed program.
References:
file:///C:/Users/asus/Desktop/Overview%20Lecture-%20ELS%20308.pdf
Abelos, A.V. et al. (2005). Developing Skills in Speech and Oral Communication. Educational Publsihing House.
526-528 United Nations Avenue, Ermita, Manila, Philipines
Abelos, A. V. et al. (2006). Fundamentals of Speech and Oral Communication with Public Speaking. Mutya
Publishing House, Inc. Valenzuela City, Philippines