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COMMUNICATION
SKILLS-II
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Learning Outcome
1.1. Communication
1.2. Learning Objectives of Effective Communication 1.3. Communication Cycle
1.4. Different Methods of Communication 1.5. Impact of Body Language
1.6. Feedback 1.7. Effective Communication
1.8. Principles of Effective Communication 1.9. 7Cs of Effective Communication
1.10. Barriers to Effective Communication
1.11. Measures to Overcome Barriers in Effective Communication
1.12. Basic Writing Skills 1.13. What is a Sentence?
1.14. Parts of Speech 1.15. Use of Articles
Communication plays a very important role in the personal and professional development of a person. As a
student an effective and good communication skill will bring confidence and help you to excel in all areas. No
matter which language you choose, you need to be good in reading, writing and speaking skills. In this unit, we will
learn the different methods of communication which bring a positive impact in a student life.
1.1. COMMUNICATION
The word 'Communication' is derived from the Latin word communicare, meaning 'to share'.
The dictionary meaning of the term 'Communication', is the act of sharing or exchanging information, ideas or
feelings.
Wikipedia defines Communication as the act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to another through
the use of mutually understood signs, symbols, and semiotic rules.
Thus, Communication is defined as a process of exchange of information between two or more people by speaking,
writing, signalling or using any other effective medium. Clear and concise communication is an important factor
for meaningful interpretation of information.
There are three important parts of Communication:
• Transmission: The sender transmits the message to the receiver through a medium.
• Receiver: The receiver gets the message and interprets it into meaningful information.
• Feedback: The feedback of this meaningful information is conveyed back to the sender to complete the
communication cycle.
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