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  • Today's Lesson: Communication
  • Speaker: The teacher
  • Communication helps us build relationship with other people.
  • Receivers: The students
  • how about the people who can't speak...?
  • Decoding
  • Ma'am I have a question..How about those people who can't speak?
  • Feedback: The student responds.
  • The teacher is the sender and is sending the message through a face to face channel. She is encoding that she wants students to ask questions if they have any. A barrier to communication is the external noise coming from the classroom next door.
  • Today's Lesson: Communication
  • Communication is not just about speaking my dear students.
  • Does everybody understand?
  • Communication can be in actions, expressions, and many more
  • The students are the receivers. One of the students is decoding the message while another student has internal noise because he is not paying attention and didn't hear the question.
  • Yes Ma'am
  • Yes Ma'am
  • Yes Ma'am
  • The student gives feedback by responding to the question. She sends the message through a face to face channel.
  • Today's Lesson: Photosynthesis
  • Coming up soon you will have a test over everything we've learned so far this year. This test isn't difficult, but you will need to study if you want to get a good grade. It will count for 50% of your grade so it is very important.
  • Does everyone understand?
  • Ethical Responsibility
  • The teacher responds to the student's question and sends out another message. She encodes that everyone should listen.
  • The student decodes that she should listen and pay attention to what the teacher is saying.
  • The teacher demonstrates ethical responsibility by conveying honest information about the test, informing the students in advance, and telling them that they need to prepare for the test.
  • Yes!
  • Feedback: The students respond.
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