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The teacher explaining the lesson using text, diagrams, symbols are the encoding components of the communication
            process. The digital presentation using white board is the communication channel to deliver the message. Students
            decode the message in their own ways and this can be checked through a feedback taken by the teacher in the form
            of a quick question and answer session before the class ends.




                   Tick ( ) if you know this.
                      The word 'Communication' is derived from the Latin word communicare, meaning 'to share'.
                      The sender transmits the message to the receiver through a medium.

                      Sender is a person or entity who starts the communication process.

                      Communication Channel is the media through which the sender passes the information to the receiver.




                    DIFFERENT METHODS OF COMMUNICATION


            We are constantly using some or the other way of communication to deliver a message effectively. Choosing a right
            method will help us in building a strong-relationship with the people around us in our professional and personal lives.
            Some of the important methods of communication are verbal, non-verbal and visual communication. Let us learn
            about them in detail.

            Verbal Communication

            Verbal communication  is the  most  popular  form  of
            communication  where  the transmission  of  messages occurs
            with the usage of words that can be in oral spoken or written
            form. It includes sounds, words, and speech. It is often used
            during  presentations,  video  or tele conferences,  informal  or
            formal telephone calls, discussions, lectures, public speaking,
            meetings, etc. Verbal Communication can be divided further as:
            •  Oral  or Spoken Communication:  Communication  which
              involves  speaking.  It  can  be  face-to-face  conversation  or
              talking on a phone.
            •  Written Communication: Communication  which  involves
              written or typed words. It can be writing letters, notes, email, etc.
            Thus, language plays a very important role in this form of communication. Speaking with clarity, being short, simple
            and focussed are important tools that will help in the process of verbal communication.  Verbal communication can be
            further classified into: interpersonal communication, written communication, small group communication and public
            communication.
            Interpersonal Communication

            Interpersonal communication is a one-to-one formal or informal conversation between two individuals. There are less
            chances of misinterpretation of information in this type of communication. For example:
            •  Conversation between teacher and parent during parent-teacher meeting.
            •  A teacher clearing a doubt of a student on a specific topic during recess time.
            •  Two friends working on a class project.
            •  A telephonic conversation between two people.

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