What is Communication? Chapter I

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What is Communication? Chapter I Ms. Ingram Speech I

Communication is… Sending and receiving messages Expressing ourselves in a manner that is clearly understood Having a sender, a message, and a receiver

The Communication Process

Communication Barriers Attitudinal Social Educational Environmental

On a sheet of paper, list a few language barriers.

List Some Communication Barriers Language Personal feelings towards the sender Tired/restless Boring speaker Confusing message Shy Not interested in the topic

Improving Communication TO THE SENDER THINK before you speak ARTICULATE your words WATCH the receiver for nonverbal signals TO THE RECEIVER ASK questions and make requests LEARN more about issues and people RELATE to the background and experiences of those speaking.

Types Communication Written Communication Oral or Verbal Communication Nonverbal Communication Symbol Interpersonal Communication Oratory or rhetoric

Aristotle’ Method of Appeal Use the following to appeal to an audience. The following appeals are used to persuade. Logical Appeal-facts based on sequence and analyzes Emotional Appeal-appeal to their sense of patriotism, family, justice, or any subject that has a personal meaning to the audience Ethical Appeal (personal)-have honesty and value

Write three examples of each appeal. Logical Appeal Emotional Appeal Ethical Appeal