Lesson 3 Flashcards

1
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the person that makes decision to communicate.

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The Source

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2
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Is the means by which an oral message is transmitted to the listener.

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The Channel

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3
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Is any person who perceives the message.

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The Receiver.

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4
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Is anything that interferes the process of communication. This leads to communication gap and misunderstanding.

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Interference

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5
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May exist to both the sender and the receiver. The sender’s or the receiver’s physical condition can lead to communication barrier

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Barriers.

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6
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this refers to the receiver’s reactions and responses that the sender perceives

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Feedback

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7
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This affects and influences the person’s interpretation of the message. This includes person’s religion, culture, belief, educational background, societal norms.

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The Cultural Context

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8
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ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS IN
TRANSMITTING MESSAGES

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  1. State the purpose and main point of your message
  2. Strengthen your main point with supporting points
  3. Check to see whether you got your message across
  4. Respond to reactions to what you have presented
  5. Summarize your main point(s)
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9
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COMMUNICATION HAZARDS

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  1. Nervousness, forgetfulness and losing track
  2. Letting the audience get to you - becoming defensive
  3. Criticism of your presentation
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