Lesson 1.5: Nature, Functions, and Elements of Communication (ACTIVITY) Flashcards
It is the idea being transmitted by the sender to the receiver. It includes
three aspects — content, structure, and style.
message
It is the response or reaction given by the receiver to the sender of the
message
feedback
It is a situation where a communication takes place.
A. Both sender and receiver need to exchange messages.
B. The receiver interprets the message.
C. The sender recognizes the communication style of the other.
D. The sender translates the message into a perceivable form.
Both sender and receiver need to exchange messages.
. It is the exchange of thoughts, messages, or information through speech,
signal, writing, or behavior.
communication
This is the group of basic elements of communication.
1. source
2. destination
3. medium
4. language
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It is characterized by being a “selective” listener.
A. Tom asks questions to seek greater understanding.
B. Rina changes the subject from time to time.
C. Jay displays an blank look.
D. Ana gives feedback to acknowledge the speaker’s emotion.
Tom asks questions to seek greater understanding.
The most effective form of communication is always through words.
A. Yes, because through words we are allowed to explain ourselves.
B. Yes, because there are always words to express what we want to say.
C. No, because words can be abused by people and can cause hurt or
confusion.
D. No, because words can inhibit people from saying/declaring the truth.
. Yes, because through words we are allowed to explain ourselves.
It is defined as any communication that uses spoken or written words to
convey a message.
oral Communication
It is a type of communication that does NOT use words in expressing a
message.
non-verbal communication
It is the nature of communication.
1. Communication is a process.
2. Communication occurs between two or more people.
3. Communication can be expressed through words or actions.
4. Communication portrays sympathy.
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It is the meaning of the statement “Communication is a process”.
A. Communication consists of discrete and separate acts.
B. Communication has clear beginning and ending points.
C. Communication is dynamic, ongoing and continuous.
D. Communication resembles still pictures more than motion picture.
Communication is dynamic, ongoing and continuous.
It refers to the communicator or the source of information.
sender
The following are forms of non-verbal communication EXCEPT one.
A. e-mail
B. eye blink
C. road signs
D. thumbs up sign
It is a communication process used by Teacher Jenny when she would like
to ask Marco some details about the upcoming quiz bee.
A. activating the stimulus
B. decoding the message
C. encoding the message
D. giving a feedback
activating the stimulus
It refers to the response to a verbal or non-verbal message.
feedback