3. Communication (from Latin "communis", meaning to share) is
the activity of conveying information through the exchange of
thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, visuals,
signals, writing, or behavior.
Communication is defined as “any act by which one
person gives to or receives from another person
information about that person's needs, desires,
perceptions, knowledge, or affective states.
7. Oral communication implies communication
through mouth.
It includes individuals conversing with each other,
be it direct conversation or telephonic conversation.
Speeches, presentations, discussions are all forms
of oral communication
8. Writing is the representation
of language in a textual
medium through the use of
a set of signs or symbols
9. Non – Verbal Communication
Body Language
posture Gestures
Eye
Contact
Facial
Expression
10.
11. Body Language is the communication of
personal feelings, emotions , attitudes,
thoughts through body movements.
12. Posture:
It is the Position or Pose of appearance
Example:
Way of Standing,
Way of sitting,
Etc..,