Communicating With Others

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By Karla Ruiz

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By Karla Ruiz

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Sender Message Channel Receiver

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Each part in this model is very important, if misused the communication model will fail.

It is a step by step process…

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Sender – Is the one sending the message Encoding – Takes our ideas into symbols and sends it to

the receiver. Message – The content/information of the communication Channel – Is where the message must pass (sound waves) Receiver – The person or people receiving the message Decoding – Translate the message into symbols to the

receiver Noise – What disrupts the message.

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The process communication through sending and receiving wordless messages.

The information being communicated without using words.

Peoples expressions are important because we can see how the person is feeling.

You can communicate to someone that cant hear such as a deaf person.

Most nonverbal communications are brief and simple

Types of nonverbal communications

Facial expressions – happiness, fear, sad, angry, etc.

Gestures

Body Language

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- To communicate your thoughts into words

- Requires an organize language system

- Transfer such information to one person to another verbally.

- We use it on a daily basis.

- To communicate using; words, symbols and/or numbers

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IntrapersonalCommunicating to yourselfor referred to as think

Interpersonal Communicating to a fewSomeone you know

Small groupAt least 3 but no more than 12A small group meeting

Community (public)Communicating to more than to 15

people: A classroom

MassCommunicating through a transmitting

device to a large audience.

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Miscommunication is likely to happen when communicators are very different to one another

Arguments begin with disagreements, confusions, about something being transferred.

Some arguments lead to serious conflicts! And its recommended to take it easy.

Their can be arguments that are easy to solve but some can be difficult

Everyday arguments are initiated because is part of our life to argue.

Arguments at times can be hard because their not that easy to be resolved.

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What is truth? The true or actual state of a matter

What’s right or wrong? Who should I listen to? Should I go with the one

that I think who knows more about this?

What is validity? The state or quality of being valid

Does the argument reach a understandable conclusion?

How do we know the information is valid?

Which information is more valid to us?

In argumentative communication we come to in a conclusion about who is telling us the truth or which statement sounds more valid. These are question we ask to identify the solution. These two terms are causes of arguments.

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To communicate is to transfer information to one another.

Reduces the shyness people have with others.

Humans need it to understand each other and what they are feeling.

Can you imagine a world without communication?!?!

Having a good marriage results in having great communication. Without it who knows how the relationship can end up as.

Helps the receiver understand the message from its sender.

Helps being talkative.

Gain more knowledge

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Communication skills can be the difference between success and disasters.

To have excellent word usage read a book to yourself maybe out loud.

For a marriage, with out communication the relationship can be dysfunctional

In a conversation , keep it simple don’t use complicated words you don’t know.

In getting to know someone be yourself communicate to as you do with ur own friends.

All ways remember Practice, Practice, Practice!!!!