PCM00 | ALYSSA JEEN V. STA INES
Introductory Activity (Motivation)
Write all “communication” that you have done from waking up in the morning until arrival in class.
Exploring the Nature of Communication
What do you think of when you hear the word “Communication”?
A speaker delivering a speech before an audience is the first thing that probably comes to mind for
many in the class.
Communication is not just the mere transfer of messages from one person to another. It involves a
Speaker imparting ideas, concepts and data to a group of Listeners (the Audience).
Communication is about two people talking such as with a sibling, a parent, a teacher or a friend,
face-to-face in real life or even via the Internet. It is also a group of people talking with one another to solve
a problem, for example, discussing with classmates about how a report should be done. Even buying a
snack from a vendor outside the school campus is considered communication.
It is the process of exchanging information and ideas between
two persons or among individuals through a common system of
symbols, signs and behavior. Other words often used to describe the
communication process are expressing feelings, conversing, speaking,
corresponding, listening and exchanging beliefs.
Communication ...
- involves a transaction : a person wants to talk to someone about something because that person needs
something from that someone
-is stirring up ideas in the mind of another. It is the sharing of ideas among a group of people
-is imparting concepts to an audience
-sharing of experiences publicly for the common good (Monroe et al. - 1982)
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