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Transmitter of verbal
and non-verbal
messages.
MESSAGE
Decoder of the
message sent by the
speaker (and transmits
his/her response back
to the sender).
FEEDBACK
Feedback Message
Receiver Channel
COMPUTATION OF GRADES
Written Work - 25%
Quarterly Exam 25%
Performance Task 50%
Recitation: 20
Product: 20
Output: 50
Attendance:10
LEVELS OF COMMUNICATION ORAL COMMUNICATION
JULY 2017
INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
Communicating within
yourself (thinking,
remembering, feeling)
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
Communication among
a relatively small
number of people
(small group
communication)
PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
Communication through
the use of information
technology (e-mail,
internet, mobile phone)
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION
Communication within
the workplace between
and among members in
order to carry out an
organizations objectives
and purposes
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Communication between
and among cultural
communities and nations
to promote
understanding and
goodwill.
DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION
Communication between
progressive nations and
developing societies of the
world in order to facilitate
the total development of
individuals and nations.
TENETS OF COMMUNICATION ORAL COMMUNICATION
JULY 2017
PRINCIPLES
Communication is a
dynamic process, ever
changing and ever
moving.
PRINCIPLES
Communication is
complex. If there are
two persons speaking, in
reality, there are several
persons interacting.
PRINCIPLES
Communication is
systematic. It follows the
basic flow of the
messages through the
different elements of
communication.
PRINCIPLES
Communication
involves communicators,
not just speakers and
lecturers.
PRINCIPLES
Communication is
proactive because the
communicators are
capable of seeing,
perceiving, analyzing
and shaping situations.
MODELS OF COMMUNICATION ORAL COMMUNICATION
JULY 2017
MODELS OF COMMUNICATION
A model describes an
object, event, process or
relationship; attempts to
represent the important
features of what it
models.
ARISTOTELIAN MODEL
Monitoring Symbolizing
Feedbacking Expressing
Decoding Transmitting
Receiving
COMPARATIVE SURVEY OF THE
BASIC MODELS OF ORAL COMMUNICATION
JULY 2017
COMMUNICATION
WHITES MODEL
Models of Communication Focus and Feature
Aristotelian Model Focus: speaker, message and
listener