Lesson 1:
Nature and
Elements of
Communication
Subtopic 2:
Functions of
Communication
Learning Objectives
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Identify the functions of
communication (EN11/12OC-lbe-
8)
Express social interaction and
social emotional expression
through shared insights.
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Functions of
Communication
1. Social Interaction
• Primary reason why people
communicate is to produce social
interaction
• Human being develop and maintain
bonds, intimacy, relations, and
associations
1. Social Interaction
• A family becomes close because
each member interacts with one
another
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2. Regulation/ Control
• It is a rule or directive made
and maintained by an authority
• Means there is a limiting or
regulating something
2. Regulation/ Control
• It is control when there is the
power to influence or affect
people’s behavior or the
course of event.
2. Regulation/ Control
• Communication is mainly used
by persons in authority or
representing authority to
regulate or direct others under
them
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EXAMPLES
Parent’s instruction to their
children
Friends giving advice
Contumers making orders
3. Motivation
• Refers to a person using
language to express desires,
needs, wants, likes and
dislikes, inclinations, choices
and aspirations.
3. Motivation
• The speaker’s purpose is to
pursuade another person to
change his/her opinion,
attitude or behavior
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EXAMPLES
Expressing one’s ambitions
Talking about preferences
Making petitions
4. Information Dissemination
• This function is used when the
speaker wants to make others
aware of certain data, concepts
and processes and knowledge
that may be useful to them
4. Information Dissemination
• Communication can be used
for giving and getting
information
• Communication can be
through questions, commands
and statements
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5. Emotional Expression
• Communication facilitates
people’s expression of their
feelings and emotion
5. Emotional Expression
• Manifestation of one’s internal
emotional state. It is an
important signal that conveys
a variety of information
regarding a person’s state of
mind and his/her intentions.
5. Emotional Expression
• Can be express verbally or
non-verbally
• Central part of who we are
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“The most important
thing in communication is
to hear what isn’t being
said”
EDMOL
MODEL
Model
-is a pattern or framewok that we follow in
order to fully create a construct (e.g.
recipe, format, role model)
• In communication, we need to follow
various models to understand the
process of communication in different
situation
Subtopic 3:
Models of
Communication
1. LINEAR MODEL
2. INTERACTIVE MODEL
3. TRANSACTIONAL MODEL
1. LINEAR MODEL
1. LINEAR MODEL
one-way process
SHANNON-WEAVER
MODEL(1949)
communication starts with a
source/sender passing through a channel
in which there are signals adapted for
transmission, which may at times be
interrupted by noise. The receiver will then
decodes the message, the process stops
after the message has arrived to its
destination.
2. INTERACTIVE MODEL
2. INTERACTIVE MODEL
two-way process
feedback is given by the
receiver to the sender
SCHRAMM MODEL (1954)
SCHRAMM MODEL (1954)
communication is a cycle. All five (5) basic
elements of communication are existing.
the receiver must be able to sent feedback
to the sender in order to complete the
communication process
e.g. heart-to-heart talk with parents,
siblings, bestfriend
3. TRANSACTIONAL MODEL
3. TRANSACTIONAL MODEL
circular process
an interaction among people
3. TRANSACTIONAL MODEL
the sender encodes the message
and transmit it to the channel. The
message may be affected by the
noise which is a barrier. The
receiver then decodes processes and
filters the message for
understanding and formulation of
the feedback
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