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Exploring the

Functions of
Communication
Prepared By: Bonsol, Marie Andrei
Grade 11- St. Pedro Calungsod
Two people talking. It is also a
ELEMENTS
group of people talking with
LEVELS one another.
DIMENSION
Sharing of ideas among a
group of people.

Comes about when the


REGULATION &
CONTROL message is imparted as
information.
SOCIAL
INTERACTIONS
MOTIVATIONS Functions of Communication
INFORMATION

EMOTIONAL
EXPRESSIONS
COMMUNICATION?
Regulation and Control

Definition Example

 Communication may be  A mother telling her


considered away of children to clean up their
controlling one’s behaviour messes or a commender
commanding his troops.
“Both verbal and Nonverbal cues
Regulation are necessary for a successful
outcome of communication”
and Control

 Verbal Cues Specific words chosen and used


Nonverbal Cues
Includes hand gestures

Able to use language, gestures, and emotions to manage


individuals. It is observable when we focus on Verbal and
Nonverbal

Explaining Regulation/Control s as a function of


Communication...
Social Interaction

Definiton Example

 It is the most familiar  A transferee who enters a


reason why people classroom not knowing a
communicate. face in the room but
communicates with them
allowing him/her to get
friendlier towards them and
adjust to the new
environment fairly easier.
Motivation

Definition Example

 Allows one to persuade • Campaign


other people through public
speaking.
Inforamation

Definition Example

 Useful and beneficiary  Knowing what the MRSA


information spreading around virus is
the world means useful and
beneficiary things happening
around the world
Emotional Expressions

Definition Example

 The speakers appeals to the  Receiving messages that


Listener’s feelings and include pictures of the
emotions to encourage devastation brought about
him/her to act in a by a typhoon such as
particular direction. Yolannda, or photos of
children dying or cying
because of hunger.
Thank You!

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