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The document outlines key concepts related to communication, including definitions for terms such as voice, sign language, encoder, decoder, and body language. It emphasizes the importance of completeness, coherence, clarity, courtesy, and feedback in effective communication. Additionally, it includes a jigsaw puzzle format for engaging with the terms and their meanings.

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CROSSWORD

The document outlines key concepts related to communication, including definitions for terms such as voice, sign language, encoder, decoder, and body language. It emphasizes the importance of completeness, coherence, clarity, courtesy, and feedback in effective communication. Additionally, it includes a jigsaw puzzle format for engaging with the terms and their meanings.

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ALYSSA L. LOZANO BAPS 1

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Across:

1. Voice - The sound produced by human vocal cords.


2. Sign Language - A visual-gestural language used to communicate, especially by
those who are deaf.
3. Encoder - A person or device that converts information into a coded format.
4. Decoder - A person or device that converts a coded message back into its original
format.
5. Message - Information or communication transmitted from one person or place to
another.
6. Sender - The person who originates or transmits the message.
7. Body Language - Non-verbal communication through body movements, gestures,
and facial expressions.
8. Completeness - The quality of being whole or entire.
9. Coherence - The logical and consistent connection of ideas or elements.
10. Clarity - The quality of being clear, easily understood.
11. Courtesy - Polite behaviour that shows respect for others.
12. Feedback - Information or response provided regarding a message or action.
13. Audience - The group of people who receive or view the message.
14. Mutuality - The shared responsibility or action between parties.
15. Conciseness - The quality of being brief and to the point without unnecessary words.
16. Words - The basic units of language used in speech or writing.
17. Process - A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end.

Down:

1. Idea - A thought, suggestion, or plan formed in the mind.


2. Noise - Any unwanted sound or interference that disrupts communication.

Term Meaning
Voice The sound produced when speaking, used for verbal communication.

A system of hand movements and gestures used to communicate, especially by deaf


Sign Language
people.

Encoder The person or system that converts a message into a format for transmission.

Decoder The person or system that interprets and understands a message.

Message The information, idea, or thought being conveyed in communication.

Sender The originator of the message in the communication process.

Receiver The person or group who gets and interprets the message.

Body Language The use of facial expressions, gestures, and posture to communicate non-verbally.

Completeness Ensuring that the message includes all necessary details.

Coherence The logical connection of ideas in a message.

Clarity The quality of being easy to understand and free from confusion.

Courtesy Being polite and respectful in communication.

Feedback The response given by the receiver to indicate understanding of the message.

Jigsaw Puzzle (Blank for Solving)


Term Meaning

________ The sound produced when speaking, used for verbal communication.

A system of hand movements and gestures used to communicate, especially by deaf


________
people.

________ The person or system that converts a message into a format for transmission.

________ The person or system that interprets and understands a message.

________ The information, idea, or thought being conveyed in communication.

________ The originator of the message in the communication process.

________ The person or group who gets and interprets the message.

________ The use of facial expressions, gestures, and posture to communicate non-verbally.

________ Ensuring that the message includes all necessary details.

________ The logical connection of ideas in a message.

________ The quality of being easy to understand and free from confusion.

________ Being polite and respectful in communication.


________ The response given by the receiver to indicate understanding of the message.

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