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Module 2 (Oral Communication)

The document describes someone feeling exhausted and devastated, ignoring messages from friends who are reaching out to check on them. While able to send and receive messages, they don't want to respond. They feel the need to be alone and productive, and hope their friends will still be there for them once they're ready to reconnect.
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Module 2 (Oral Communication)

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Pre-Lesson Activity

On your activity notebook, recall your experience in the past wherein you were not
able to send your message effectively to someone or you were the one who did not
receive the message properly. Think of any possible reason why did that happen.

I remember this day, the day that I don’t want to talk to anyone. Most of my
friends trying to reach me out, they’re saying those words “How are you?” “If you
need someone to talk too, I’m just here”. So many questions in my mind that I got a
text should I text right away? Or maybe I won’t text back. They’re not the problem
here, it’s just me. I just want to be alone to the point that I feel so empty in so many
ways. I’m able to send a messages to anyone or I can receive messages but I don’t
want to respond at all. Maybe the reason is what I’ve been feeling right now, I feel
exhausted and devastated but still I’m trying that I need to do something to be
productive, that I need to do something to building up myself again. In what I do now,
I’m praying that me and my friends we can still catch up like we used to not just now.
Maybe we’ll have a misunderstanding at all because of what I’m doing, sorry for
ignoring you but I’m praying that at the end of the day they’ll choose to be with me
and stay with me even when everything is getting rough.

Point of comparison:

1. Who is better between them.

2. Making life easier.

3. What is more applicable to use nowadays.

4. Importance of sender and receiver.

5.To understand everything.


Interactive model:

1.The message from the sender and the feedback from the receiver.

2. Illustrates two-directional communication process.

3. Mostly used for new media like the internet.

4. Which participants alternate positions as sender and receiver and


generate meaning by sending messages and receiving feedback within
physical and psychological contexts.

5. This model has added feedback indicating that communication is not a


one way process as depicted by the linear model but it is a two way
process.

Transactional Model:

1. In this model both sender and receiver are called ‘communicators’ and
their roles reverse each time communication occurs at the same time.

2. Sender and receiver are important to keep the communication alive.

3. If once one of the communicators stop speaking or communicating to


the other party, the communication will end on that time.

4. Sender and receiver both play equally important role in


communication.

5. Non-verbal feedback like gestures, body language is also considered as


feedback in this model.

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