Saturday, August 24, 2013

Types and Methods of Communication

               Before taking the midterm exams the last lesson that we discussed was about the types and methods of communication.
       
        Communication is defined as the sharing or exchanging of information from one person to another by the means of speaking, writing, or using signals. It is divided into three main parts. These are the Body language (55%), Style (38%), and Words (7%).

       There are different types and methods in terms of communicating. One of which is the verbal type that involves speaking and is considered the most common type of communication. Non-verbal is the type that does not involve speech. Written communication is done by writing down the statements and details by the use of a paper and something like a pen or pencil. The visual type of it is done by presenting figures, illustrations and photographs in order to carry out the meaning of what is being expressed. Last is the multimedia which involves a combination of all sorts of things like audio, visual, graphics and many more.

       Communication is an important factor in our daily lives because without it, we won’t be able to express our feelings and there would be no understanding that’s why we should learn how to improve and cherish it.

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