tailieunhanh - Lecture Essay writing & presentation skills - Lecture 2: Language and communication skills

The main contents of the chapter consist of the following: What is communication? how do we communicate? what is a skill? language skills, types of communication, the communication cycle, barriers in language communication, overcoming barriers, in spoken as well as written communication. | Lecture 2 Language and Communication Skills Language Skills Phoneme Morpheme Word Phrase, Clause Sentence Paragraph Text Syntax= Semantics Combination of two or more phonemes= prefixes, suffixes Phone=Sound Discourse/ Dialogue 4 Receptive Skills Productive Skills 5 Communication Frequency 6 Communication Skills How do we Communicate? 8 ? 8 Communication our body language 9 Verbal Vocal Visual the message that we deliver the voice that we convey Topic Highlights What is Communication? How do we Communicate? What is a Skill? Language Skills Types of Communication The Communication Cycle Barriers in Language Communication Overcoming Barriers 10 What is Communication? 11 Communication is the activity of conveying information Communication has been derived from the Latin word "communis", meaning to share Communication requires: a sender a message, and an intended recipient The dictionary defines communication as a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs or behaviors. 11 What is a Skill? Skill is defined as a learned power of doing something competently. It is a developed aptitude or ability. 12 Communication is of 2 Types: Verbal Communication Words Voice Modulation Non-verbal Communication Posture & Movement Gestures Facial Expressions 13 A communication system normally goes through a cycle involving: 14 1 The Sender person who sends the message; the source 2 The Receiver The person who receives the message 3 The message Subject matter of communication. It may contain facts, ideas, feelings and thoughts 4 The Channel Verbal/ Nonverbal 5 The Feed back Receiver’s response or reaction or reply to the message, which is directly towards the sender The Communication Cycle 15 16 Noise Barrier Decoding Encoding 17 1. A message sent Gesture Facial expression Drawing Spoken/written Entry in sensory world (all senses) Sight Smell Hearing Taste Touch Stimuli (Picks up message) Stimuli varies from person to person: . | Lecture 2 Language and Communication Skills Language Skills Phoneme Morpheme Word Phrase, Clause Sentence Paragraph Text Syntax= Semantics Combination of two or more phonemes= prefixes, suffixes Phone=Sound Discourse/ Dialogue 4 Receptive Skills Productive Skills 5 Communication Frequency 6 Communication Skills How do we Communicate? 8 ? 8 Communication our body language 9 Verbal Vocal Visual the message that we deliver the voice that we convey Topic Highlights What is Communication? How do we Communicate? What is a Skill? Language Skills Types of Communication The Communication Cycle Barriers in Language Communication Overcoming Barriers 10 What is Communication? 11 Communication is the activity of conveying information Communication has been derived from the Latin word "communis", meaning to share Communication requires: a sender a message, and an intended recipient The dictionary defines communication as a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a .

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