FUNCTIONS OF
COMMUNICATION
A. CONTROL AND REGULATION
B. SOCIAL INTERACTION
C. MOTIVATION
D. INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
E. EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION
1.Communication functions as a
way to connect to a person or
people for the purpose of
affecting them emotionally.
A. CONTROL AND REGULATION
B. SOCIAL INTERACTION
C. MOTIVATION
D. INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
E. EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION
2.Communication functions to
inspire or .motivate a person
or people to be or do better.
A. CONTROL AND REGULATION
B. SOCIAL INTERACTION
C. MOTIVATION
D. INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
E. EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION
.3.Communication functions to
regulate and control the
behavior of a person or group
of people. .
A. CONTROL AND REGULATION
B. SOCIAL INTERACTION
C. MOTIVATION
D. INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
E. EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION
4.You are casually talking with each other
about personal and funny stories in a very
relaxed atmosphere. What function of
communication is presented here?
A. Non-Verbal
B. Verbal
C. Informal
D. Both A and B
5.What type of communication can be
regarded efficient and successful if the
receiver can easily process the message
delivered by the sender?
A. Non-Verbal
B. Verbal
C. Informal
D. Both A and B
6.This type of communication is
characterized by free, casual and
spontaneous exchange between
two or more persons
a.APPROPRIATENESS B. BREVITY
C. CLARITY D.ETHICS E.VIVIDNESS
7.The audiences’ background such as their age,
gender, race, social status and personal
convictions shall be given due importance for
speaking purposes. What aspect in
communication that you need to consider in this
context?
a.APPROPRIATENESS B. BREVITY
C. CLARITY D.ETHICS E.VIVIDNESS
8.The speaker in the seminar about drug
prevention uses suitable language form
applicable to the audience and topic. Which
of the following does the speaker consider in
the given situation?
a.APPROPRIATENESS B. BREVITY
C. CLARITY D.ETHICS E.VIVIDNESS
9.Refers to using simple yet
exact words that directly
express your thoughts and
emotion
a.APPROPRIATENESS B. BREVITY
C. CLARITY D.ETHICS E.VIVIDNESS
10.Speakers use situations
that are within the audiences’
level of experiences to
establish connection
INFORMAL COMMUNICATION
FORMAL COMMUNICATION
11.Conferences
12. Formal One-on-Ones
13.Speeches
INFORMAL COMMUNICATION
FORMAL COMMUNICATION
14.Casual Conversations
15.Gossips
POINTERS TO REVIEW
LC #1 Explains the functions,nature, and process of
communication
LC #2 Differentiates the various models of communication
LC# 3 Uses various strategies in order to avoid
communication breakdown
LC #4 Examine sample oral communication activities
LC #5 Identifies the various types of speech context
LC#6 Distinguishes types of speeches and speech style