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What is Communication?

The imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing or using some other medium is called
communication.

The word ‘communication’ comes from the Latin word commūnicāre, meaning ‘to share’.

Parts of Communication

Communication has three important parts:

1. Transmitting—The sender transmits the message through one medium or another.


2. Listening— The receiver listens or understands the message.
3. Feedback—The receiver conveys their understanding of the message to the sender in the form of
feedback to complete the communication cycle.

Elements of Communication

The various elements of a communication cycle are:

1. Sender: the person beginning the communication.


2. Message: the information that the sender wants to convey.
3. Channel: the means by which the information is sent.
4. Receiver: the person to whom the message is sent.
5. Feedback: the receiver’s acknowledgement and response to the message.
Elements of Communication

Methods of Communication

Method Description

There is nothing better than face-to-face communication.


Face-to-face
It helps the message to be understood clearly and quickly.

This method can be used to communicate quickly with one or many individuals
E-mail
in various locations

It is effective when the same message has to go out to a large group of


Notices/Posters
people

Communication during business meetings at an organisation are generally


Business Meetings
addressed to a group of people.

There can be various other methods like social networks, message, phone
Other Methods
call for communication, newsletter, blog, etc

What is Verbal Communication?

Verbal communication includes sounds, words, language, and speech. Speaking is one of the most
effective and commonly used way of communicating.

Types of Verbal Communication


Type of Verbal
Description
Communication

Interpersonal Communication This form of communication takes place between two individuals

This form of communication involves writing words. It can be


Written Communication
letters, circulars, reports, manuals, SMS, social media chats, etc

This type of communication takes place when there are more than
two
Small Group Communication people involved. Examples
1. Press conferences
2. Board meetings

This type of communication takes place when one individual


addresses
Public Communication a large gathering. Example
1. Election campaigns
2. Public speeches by dignitaries

Advantages of Verbal Communication

1. It is an easy mode of communication.


2. It also enables you to keep changing your interaction as per the other person’s response.

Disadvantages of Verbal Communication

Verbal communication depends on written words, so sometimes the meanings can be confusing and
difficult to understand if the right words are not used.

What is non-Verbal Communication?

Non-verbal communication is the expression or exchange of information or messages without using


any
spoken or written word.

In our day-to-day communication

1. 55% communication is done using body movements, face, arms, etc.


2. 38% communication is done using voice, tone, pauses, etc.
3. Only 7% communication is done using words.
Non-Verbal Communication Example

1. Raising a hand to greet or say goodbye


Gestures
2. Pointing your finger at someone

1. Smiling when you are happy


Expressions
2. Making a sad face when you are sad

Postures by which attitudes and feelings


Body Language
are communicated.

What is Visual Communication?

Visual communication proves to be effective since it involves interchanging messages only through
images
or pictures

Examples of Visual Communication

Communication Skills Class 10 Notes

What is Feedback in Communication Cycle?

Feedback is an important part of the communication cycle. A sender sends information and the
receiver provides feedback on the received message. Feedback can be positive or negative. A good
feedback is always
1. Specific
2. Helpful
3. Kind

Communication cycle

Types of Feedback

Type of Feedback Examples

1. I noticed you finished the work perfectly. Great job!


Positive Feedback
2. I really appreciate you taking that call. Can you please also share the details?

1. You keep forgetting to smile at the hotel guests when you talk to them.
Negative Feedback
2. You take really long to reply to e-mails! Are you always so busy?

No Feedback It is also a feedback in itself which indicates disagreement of ideas.

Importance of Feedback

1. It validates effective listening


2. It motivates.
3. It boosts learning
4. It improves performance

7Cs of Effective Communication

All the methods of communication can only be effective if we follow the basic principles of
professional communication skills. These can be abbreviated as 7 Cs

1. Clear : Be clear about what do you want to say.


2. Concise : Use simple and required words for communication.
3. Concrete : Use exact words and facts.
4. Correct : Use correct spelling and grammar.
5. Coherent : Words should make sense and relate to the main topic.
6. Complete : Should include all the required information.
7. Courteous : Be respectful, friendly and honest.

Barriers to Effective Communication

Some common barriers to effective communication include:

1. Physical Barriers : Physical barrier is the environmental and natural condition that act as a barrier in
communication. Not able to see gestures, posture can make communication less effective. For
example,
text messages are often less effective than face-to-face communication.

2. Linguistic Barriers : The inability to communicate using a language is known as language barrier to
communication. It is the most common communication barriers.

3. Interpersonal Barriers : Barriers to interpersonal communication occur when the sender’s message
is received differently from how it was intended. Stage fear, lack of will to communicate can create
interpersonal barriers to communication.

4. Organisational Barriers Organisations are designed on the basis of formal hierarchical structures
which affect the free flow of communication in organisations. for example Superior-subordinate
relationships in a formal organisational structure can be a barrier to free flow of communication.

5. Cultural Barriers : Cultural barriers is when people of different cultures are unable to understand
each other’s customs, resulting in facing inconveniences and difficulties in communication.

Ways to overcome Barriers to Effective Communication

There are many ways to overcome barriers to effective communication, some of them are listed below.

1. Use simple language


2. Do not form assumptions on culture, religion or geography
3. Try to communicate in person as much as possible
4. Use visuals
5. Take help of a translator to overcome differences in language
6. Be respectful of other’s opinions.

Writing Skills

Writing skills are part of verbal communication and include e-mails, letters, notes, articles, SMS/chat,
blogs, etc. In all these forms of written communication, we use sentences to express ourselves.

Basic Writing Skills

Basic Writing Skills are as follows

1. Sentence : A sentence is a group of words that communicates a complete thought. A sentence must
contain a subject and a verb. There are three types of sentences.

A. Simple sentence : A simple sentence is one independent clause that has a subject and a verb and
expresses a complete thought.

Examples
• I am out of paper for the printer.
• Will you help me with the math homework?

B. Compound Sentence : A compound sentence allows us to share a lot of information by combining


two or more related thoughts into one sentence.

Example
I drove to the office, and then I walked to the cabin
C. Complex Sentence : A complex sentence is a sentence that combines one independent clause with
at least one
dependent clause.

Example
•Although Rohan had some doubts, he found the courses very useful.
•Computers have come a long way since they first came on the market.

NOTE : Sentences can also be categorised as Active Sentence and Passive Sentence. Sentences
where the subject does an action are known to be in the Active voice, whereas sentences in which the
subject receives an action are known to be in the Passive voice.

Capitalisation : We know that all sentences begin with capital letters. However, there are certain other
points in a sentence where we should use capital letters. ‘TINS’is a set of simple rules that help you
capitalise words correctly.

Capitalisation rules

Punctuation : Certain set of marks, such as full stop, comma, question mark, exclamation mark and
apostrophe are used in communication to separate parts of a sentence for better clarity of message.

2. Phrases : Phrases are a group of words that work together to communicate an element of speech.

3. Parts of a Sentence : Every sentence can be broken into two parts


a) Complete Subject
b) Complete Predicate
Basic Parts of Speech :

The part of speech indicates how a particular word functions in meaning as well as grammatically
within the sentence. Some examples are nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs.

Basic Parts of Speech

Article Writing :

Article writing is the process of creating a non-fiction text about current or recent news, items of
general interest or specific topics.

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