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ORAL COMMUNICATION REVIEW

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COMMUNICATION
Definition:
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A process of passing information
An exchange of ideas
Sending and receiving messages
Communication is sharing information, whether in writing or orally
Nature:
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Learned
Human activity
The blood-line of the society
A transaction
A complex process
Communication is a dynamic process that takes place around us all the time.
Elements:
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Sender
Message
o Verbal
 Oral
 Written
 Electronic
o Non-verbal
 Signs
 Symbols
 Colors
 Gestures
 Body language
 Facial expression
Channel
Receiver
Response
Feedback
This completes one cycle of communication and the process continues in a cyclic manner.
Models:
One-way
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Lasswel’s
Aristotle
Berlo’s
Serves to inform, persuade or command.
Two-way
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Shannon-Weaver’s
Osgood-Schramm
Westley and Mac Lean’s
The intent is to negotiate a mutually satisfactory situation.
Barriers:
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Physical
Physiological
Psychological
Psycho-social
Semantic
There should be cooperation and understanding between the two parties involved
Srategies:
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Sender responsibilities
Should provide a good foundation for developing and maintaining an effective communication
Receiver responsibilities
Should have an ability to listen effectively, because it greatly enhances the communication
process
PLAGIARISM
1. Introduction
A. I have a confession to make.... (Practical short story)
B. “Plagiarism is basic to all culture”
2. About plagiarism
A. Common types of plagiarism
a. Word-for-word
b. Patch writing
c. Combination without citation
B. Factual details of plagiarism
C. Real life example (UP student plagiarizes prize-winning photos)
D. Plagiarism Punishment
3. Conclusion
A. Realization of plagiarizing of how it would impact in our life
B. Guidance away from plagiarism
C. Credit before Merit, create vision and contribute meaning!
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