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ORAL COMM L1n2

Communication is a process of sharing information between two or more people. It involves a speaker encoding a message, sending it through a channel, which the receiver then decodes. Key elements of the communication process are the speaker, message, encoding, channel, decoding, receiver, feedback, context, and potential barriers. The document provides examples of communication contexts and defines the nature and elements of communication to help understand its mechanics.

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ORAL COMM L1n2

Communication is a process of sharing information between two or more people. It involves a speaker encoding a message, sending it through a channel, which the receiver then decodes. Key elements of the communication process are the speaker, message, encoding, channel, decoding, receiver, feedback, context, and potential barriers. The document provides examples of communication contexts and defines the nature and elements of communication to help understand its mechanics.

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ORAL

COMMUNICATI
ON
LESSON 1&2
NATURE AND ELEMENT OF COMMUNICATION
PREPARED BY: MARY CATHERINE P. IBAÑEZ
BY THE END OF THE LESSON, YOU WILL
HAVE BEEN ABLE TO:

⌂ define and explain the


nature and process of
communication
What is
Communication
?
Nature

Functions
Communication is a process
of sharing and conveying
messages or information
from one person to another
within and across channels,
contexts, media, and
cultures (McCornack, 2014).
There is a wide variety of
contexts and situations in which
communication can be
manifested; it can be a face-to-
face interaction, a phone
conversation, a group discussion,
a meeting or interview, a letter
correspondence, a class
recitation, and many others.
Nature of
Communication
1.
Communicatio
n is a process.
2.
Communication
occurs between two or
more people (the
speaker and the
receiver)
3.
Communication can be
expressed through written
or spoken words, actions
(nonverbal), or both spoken
words and nonverbal
actions at the same time.
Elements of
Communication
Communication is divided
into elements which help us
better understand its
mechanics or process. These
elements are the following:
1. Speaker – the source of information
or message
2. Message – the information, ideas, or
thoughts conveyed by the speaker in
words or in actions
3. Encoding – the process of converting
the message into words, actions, or
other forms that the speaker
understands
4. Channel – the medium or the means,
such as personal or non-personal,
verbal or nonverbal, in which the
encoded message is conveyed
5. Decoding – the process of
interpreting the encoded message of
the speaker by the receiver
6. Receiver – the recipient of the
message, or someone who decodes the
message
7. Feedback – the reactions,
responses, or information
provided by the receiver
8. Context – the environment
where communication takes place
9. Barrier – the factors that affect
the flow of communication
ACT IT OUT! (ROLE PLAY)
Act out a situation where communication takes
place. Explain how the process of communication
took place and how the elements played its roles
in the communication scene.

RUBRICS:
Content 5 pts
Organization 5 pts
Mechanics 5 pts
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Total 15 pts

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