Communication Skill UNIT-1 BASICS OF COMMUNICATION Name:-Vaghasiya Nirmal V. Division :-c.E Sub code :-2110002 Guided By:- Rahul sir Communication Skill.

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Communication Skill UNIT-1 BASICS OF COMMUNICATION Name:-Vaghasiya Nirmal V. Division :-c.E Sub code : Guided By:- Rahul sir Communication Skill UNIT-1 BASICS OF COMMUNICATION Name:-Vaghasiya Nirmal V. Division :-c.E S ub code : Guided By:- Rahul sir

Content :- Definition and Process of Communication Kinesics Paralinguistics Proxemics Chronemics

communicate (English) = – Latin: communicare = make common + share – Merriam-Webster: to transmit information, thought, or feeling so that it is satisfactorily received or understood Powerful skill for students, engineers, business man.

 For Communiting we have to transfer ideas and thoughts from our mind to the mind of anther person to transfer and idea we must use symbols like words, sing, picture, sound etc… which is known as idea.  For Communiting we have to transfer ideas and thoughts from our mind to the mind of anther person to transfer and idea we must use symbols like words, sing, picture, sound etc… which is known as idea.

 The generater of the idea is considered as the sender try to evilyte, this thoughts or the ideas and attempts to give a concrete shape in the from of commonly accepted language

 The encoded ideas is called as messages a messages can be some information, ideas, feeling and events etc…

 In the process of transmission of message various distrtion can block the smooth flow of message.  These distortions are known as noise.  In the process of transmission of message various distrtion can block the smooth flow of message.  These distortions are known as noise.

 The receivent of the message is called the receiver the receiver’s functions are attending to the message, interpreting and evaluating the message.

 The process of interpretiation of the message is a called decoding.

 The response opr return message is called feed back.  When the feed back is got by the sender., the cycle of communication is complete.

Components Of Non Varbal Communication Communication has two major type : (1) verbal Communication (2)Non verbal Communication

 Kinesics :- Kinesics is the name given to the study of the body’s physical movements, in other words it is the way the body communicates without words. Ex. :- Nodding your head, blinking your eyes, shrugging shoulder, waving the hands, smile etc.

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

 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 :-

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

 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.