The Communication Process

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The Communication Process LET I

A Definition of Communication Communication is a process in which people are able to transfer meaning among themselves. Seven Communication Skills Your ability to read, listen, think, study, write, remember, and speak are the seven communication skills.

Elements of Communication These elements are communicators (senders), messages, receivers, channels (written words, sound, sight, radio, television), feedback, noise, and setting.

Communicating Effectively We have been sending and receiving verbal and nonverbal symbols all our lives. Verbal symbols utilize the words in a language to stand for a particular thing or idea. Nonverbal symbols allow us to communicate without using words. Facial expressions and gestures are examples of nonverbal symbols.

Effective Communication Knowing about the receivers of your communication is called an audience analysis. Conclusion Communication is how we transfer ideas among ourselves.

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