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The document outlines the communication process, detailing its components such as sender, encoding, channel selection, receipt, and decoding. It distinguishes between verbal and non-verbal communication, explaining oral and written forms, along with their characteristics. Additionally, it touches on the role of new technologies and languages in communication, emphasizing the importance of understanding different cultures and contexts.

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CHAMELI DEVI GROUP OF

INSTITUTION
INDORE [MP]

1ST YEAR -CSE- “A’’

UNIT :-
COMMUNICATION

SUBMITTED BY
SUBMITTED TO
AAYUSH CHOUHAN
SAMIRA K.B
AAYUSH CHINCKHEDA
WALA
WHAT IS COMMUNICATION?
PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION

•The communication process is the


steps we take in order to
successfully communicate.
Components of the communication
process include a sender, encoding
of a message, selecting of a
channel of communication, receipt
of the message by the receiver and
decoding of the message.
VERBAL – NON-VERBAL

VERBAL

 spoken rather than written

Relating to words or using words

Relating to a verb
NON - VERBAL
VERBAL COMMUNICTION
Oral (spoken) formal /informal

• face to face • on the phone


(interaction, gestures, facial
expressions, voice,tone, (speaker´s body
fillers, pauses,laughter, language is not
seen)
sighs,repetition,
hesitation,
explanation, simple,
spontaneous,cannot be taken
back)
VERBAL COMMUNICATION

Written
formal letters, texts, emails
(more complicated, more formal, requires planning
and more time, structured, precise choice of words,
can be reread, stored, editted,one-way)

Informal letters, text messages, emails, chat


(less complicated, less formal, spontaneous,
punctuation, pictures, smiles, chat – immediate
feedback)
COMMUNICATION AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
COMMUNICATION IN DIFFERENT
SITUATIONS
COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES

-Esperanto
-English
-EU
-taught at school
-get to know other culture
-business
-self-confidence
THANK YOU!!

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