2.
The imparting or exchanging of information by
speaking, writing, or using some other medium.
Communication is the activity of
conveying information through the exchange of
thoughts, messages, or information, as by
speech, visuals, signals, writing, or behavior. It is
the meaningful exchange of information between
two or more living creatures.
3. What is communication:
Communication comes from Latin word “communecare” which means share.
Communication is art of transmitting
information, ideas and attitude from one person to
another.
Communication is the activity of
conveying information through the exchange of
thoughts, messages, or information, as by
speech, visuals, signals, writing, or behavior.
It is the meaningful exchange of information between
two or more living creatures.
4. What is communication :
Two way process in
which receiver and
sender not only
exchange information
but also create and
share meaning.
5. What is communication :
Communication is transfer of information between
people, resulting is common understanding
between them.
8. PROCESS F OF COMMUNICATION:
Communicating with others involves three primary
steps:
Thought: First, information exists in the mind of
the sender. This can be a
concept, idea, information, or feelings.
Encoding: Next, a message is sent to a receiver in
words or other symbols.
Decoding: Lastly, the receiver translates the words
or symbols into a concept or information that a
person can understand.
10. VERBAL COMMUNICATION:
Verbal communication is an act of conveying
messages, ideas, or feelings through the use of
mouth.
Verbal communication is the main way of
communicating face-to-face.
The key components of the verbal communication
are words, sound, speaking, and language.
12. TYPE OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION:
Communication is done by word of mouth and
piece of writing.
13. ORAL COMMUNICATION:
In oral communication spoken word are used.
It include face to face
conversation, speech, telephone
conversation, video, television, voice over internet.
In oral communication, communication is
influence by pitch, volume, speed, and clarity of
speaking.
16. Non verbal communication:
Nonverbal communication means sending and
receiving wordless message.
Non verbal communication is when you can tell
what someone means or feels about something
without them talking like by their facial expressions
or body language
Nonverbal communication is all about body
language of speaker.