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The Communication process Think Communication Ch. 1

The Communication process Think Communication Ch. 1. English 2 Mrs. Coyle. Communication self-assessment. Turn to page 19 in Think Communication and complete the Communication Self- Asssessment . Don’t forget the step at the bottom (“Review your ratings.”). Review your ratings.

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The Communication process Think Communication Ch. 1

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  1. The Communication processThink Communication Ch. 1 English 2 Mrs. Coyle

  2. Communication self-assessment • Turn to page 19 in Think Communication and complete the Communication Self-Asssessment. Don’t forget the step at the bottom (“Review your ratings.”)

  3. Review your ratings • Which 5 skills are most important and essential for effective communication? • Why did you select these items? • In which areas are you (as an individual) strongest? • In which areas do you need the most improvement? • In what types of situations will you need these communication skills?

  4. 7 key elements (page 5) Self Know thy SELF. Everyone communicates differently.

  5. 7 key elements (page 5) Others Connect with OTHERS. Communication is relational. Consider culture.

  6. 7 key elements (page 5) Purpose Determine your PURPOSE. What are you trying to accomplish? All communication is purposeful.

  7. 7 key elements (page 5) Context Adapt to CONTEXT. “Circumstances & setting in which communication takes place” Context affects meaning. 4 types of contexts: psychosocial- psychological & cultural environment logistical- physical characteristics interactional- type of interaction (interpersonal, group, or presentational) mediated- “something” exists between communicators (such as technology)

  8. 7 key elements (page 5) Content Select appropriate CONTENT. Will they “get” what you mean? Language is symbolic.

  9. 7 key elements (page 5) Structure STRUCTURE your message. “the way in which parts are arranged or put together to form a whole”

  10. 7 key elements (page 5) Expression Practice skillful EXPRESSION. You can’t “undo” communication.

  11. acronym • In small groups, create an acronym for the 7 Key Elements of Communication. We will vote on our favorite! • S(elf) Examples: LCHS • O(thers) (Limestone Community High School) • P(urpose) ROY G. BIV • C(ontext) (colors of rainbow) • C(ontent) NESW • S(tructure) (Never eat soggy Wheaties/watermelon) • E(xpression)

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