functions, nature, and
process of Communication
Oral Communication 11 Ms. Mary France B. Perlado
Learning Goals
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The students The students Create a short
should be able should be able to skit showing the
to define explain the five functions of
communication functions, nature, communication
and process of
communication
LESSON CONTENT
Communication
Nature of Communication
Functions of Communication
Process of Communication
Elements of Communication
Introduction
A brief discussion of
the overview of
communication and
its importance in life
as a whole.
Communication
Communication comes from
the Latin communicare word
which means “working as one”.
Communication is simply the
act of sending information
from one person or group to
another. The exchange of
communication varies from
person to person depending on
the needs of the situation.
Question of the Day:
What is the one thing that you
like about communicating with
other people?
Communication
It is the exchange of
information or passing of
information, ideas or thought
from one person to the
another.
nature of
communication
Communication is a process. It
takes place when two or more
people exchange ideas either
through written or spoken words
(verbal) or actions (nonverbal).
Both verbal and nonverbal can be
used at the same time
functions of
Communication
Regulation / Control
Social Interaction
Motivation
Emotional Expression
Information
process of communication
elements of
communication
Sender
elements of
Message
Encoding
communication
Channel
Receiver
Decoding
Feedback
Noice
Sender
The sender is the one who
initiates the message that
needs to be transmitted.
message
Message refers to the
information intended to be
communicated by words as in
speech, letters, pictures, or
symbols. It can be verbal or
non-verbal.
encoding channel
It is the process of
expressing the idea into It refers the medium or
appropriate medium. It passage through which
may be verbal or non- encoded message is
verbal. passed to the receiver.
receiver
Receiver refers to whom
the message is meant for.
decoding
It means translating the
encoded message into a
language that can be
understood by the receiver.
feedback noise
It refers to the response
of the receiver to the It is a hindrance to
message sent to him/her communication.
by the sender.
Let's Try! Fill in the blanks.
1. Communication is a transmission and ___________of
information and ideas between two or among humans
using words, symbols, and gestures.
2. Communication is more than just a transmission of
information; it requires in transmitting a
______________.
Let's Try! Fill in the blanks.
3. A sender is someone who clearly _____________
and sends a message to a receiver using a particular
channel.
4. Communication can be expressed through
___________ or ____________ or both at the same
time.
Let's Try! Fill in the blanks.
5. The five functions of communication are regulation
or control, social interaction, ________________,
information, and emotional expression.
6. Control or Regulation communication functions to
_________________.
Let's Try! Fill in the blanks.
7. Communication when used to encourage people is
called ________________.
8. Emotional expression facilitates one’s expression of
his __________________.
8. Emotional expression facili
his __________________.
assignment
INFOGRAPHICS
• Create an infographic showing the functions of
communication, complete with examples.
• Post your infographic in our google classroom.
• Let your classmates give their comments on your
infographic.
*Please be guided by the rubric.
Thank You for Listening!