Communicative competence refers to an individual's ability to convey and interpret messages through effective interaction that achieves their communication goals. It involves managing messages to generate meanings within social contexts and cultures. Communicative competence allows people to share or negotiate meaning through self-presentation, relationship, and instrumental goals. It is demonstrated by one's degree of satisfaction in achieving goals without jeopardizing further opportunities, as well as the ability to function appropriately in communicative settings through knowledge of linguistic forms.
3. COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE IT IS THE DEGREE TO WHICH A COMMUNICATORâS GOALS ARE ACHIEVED THROUGH EFFECTIVE AND APPROPRIATE INTERACTION
4. DELL HYMES 1972 Communicativecompetenceisthataspect of ourcompetencethatenablesustoconvey and interpretmessages and tonegotiatemeanings.
5. COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE IT IS THE FIELD OF COMMUNICATION THAT FOCUSES ON HOW PEOPLE USE MESSAGE TO GENERATE MEANINGS WITHIN AND ACROSS VARIOUS CONTEXTS AND CULTURES.
8. MEANING OF âWELLâ IT REFERS TO: ACCURACY, CLARITY, COMPREHENSIBILITY, COHERENCE, EXPERTISE, EFFECTIVENESS AND APPROPRIATENESS.
9. COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE âIT IS THE SITUATIONAL ABILITY TO SET REALISTIC AND APPROPRIATE GOALS AND TO MAXIMIZE THEIR ACHIEVEMENTâ (FRIEDRICH, 1994).
16. INSTRUMENTAL GOALS HOW WE MANIPULATE OTHERS, GAIN COMPLIANCE, MANAGE INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS, USE AND RECOGNIZE INTERPERSONAL INFLUENCE STRATEGIES, ETC.
17. COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE âTHE DEGREE TO WHICH INDIVIDUALS PERCEIVE THEY HAVE SATISFIED THEIR GOALS IN A GIVEN SOCIAL SITUATION WITHOUT JEOPARDIZING THEIR ABILITY OR OPPORTUNITY TO PURSUE THEIR GOALSâ (PARKS,1985).