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BASICS OF COMMUNICATION DIVISION-C.E Roll No-21 Prepared By- Akabari Viral M. Guided By-Rahul Sir Chanu

Contains: Definition Communication Skills Process Of Communication Types Of Communication

Definition Communication Skills “Communication is the activity or the process of expressing ideas and feelings or giving people information”. …(OALD) Basically the word ‘communication’ is derived form Latin origin word ‘communes’ Which means common or general communication means sharing our ideas, feelings, information opinions etc.

What is a Communication ? Basically, the word ‘ Communication ’ is derived from latin origin word ‘ communis ’ which means common or general. It means sharing – sharing of ideas, feeling, joy or information. In other word, it may be defined as giving, receving or exchanging information/ opinions or ideas by writing, speaking or visual means, so that the message communicated is completely understood by every one concerned with it.

Process Of Communication

Ideas For communication we have to transfer ideas and thought from our mind to the mind of other person to transfer an idea. We must use symbols like words, signature, picture, sound etc. Which is know as idea

Sender The generator of the idea is considered as the sender. The sender try to evaluate this thoughts or the ideas and attempts shape in the form of commonly accepted language.

Encoding The process of coding the ideas into commonly accepted human language Is know as encoding. Ex- the working of the message may be different fore different methods of communication to be used.

Message The encoded idea is called as message. A message can be same information ideas, filling, events….etc.

Medium The sender select and appropriate medium for success full transmission of the message If the sender doesn't select the transmission mode correctly may be many changes or miss communication proper care should be taken will choosing the channel. The message received the receiver without any disturbance.

Noise In the process of transmission of message varies distortion can block the smooth flow of message. This distortion are know as noise.

Receiver The receivent of the message is called the receiver. function are attending to the message inter prating and evaluating the message.

Decoding The process of explaining of the message is called decoding.

Feed back The response or return message is called feed back. When the feed back is gate by the sender the cycle is complete.

Types Of Communication Verbal communication Nonverbal communication

Kinesis Chronemics Proxemics Paralinguistic Appearance

Kinesis Kinesis is the name given to the study of the body's physical movement. In other words it is the way, the body communicates without words. Ex- nodding your head, blinking your eyes, shrugging shoulder, smile…etc

Chronemics Chronemics is related to our use of time. Silence play a significant role in communication. Silence is considered as a language of many emotions, how do you communicate with others.

Proxemics Proxemics word is derived from ‘proximity’ which means nearness and proxemics means distance. Edward T. Hall divide space into four distinct zones.

1) Intimate distance This zone starts with personal touch and extends just 18 inches (1.5 feet). Ex. :- member of family, relatives, husband and wife, lovers and parents under this zone.

2) Personal distance This zone extends 18 inches to 4 feet. Ex. :- your close friends, colleguege, peers.

3) Social distance This zone extends 4 feet to 12 feet. In this zone relationships are more official.

4) Public distance This zone starts from 12 feet to 30 feet or to the range of eye sight. Ex. :- the prime minister of a country have to maintain this distance or security reasons.

Paralinguistic Paralinguistic deals with vocal qualities as volume, pitch, rate, pronunciation and intonation patterns. Therefore you may find it useful to understand the characteristics of voice.