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Barriers of Effective Communication (Part I) : Subject Matter

The document discusses barriers to effective communication. It begins by defining a barrier as anything that hinders the communication process. It then lists and describes five categories of communication barriers: physical/environmental barriers, psychological barriers, emotional barriers, language barriers, and cultural barriers. Examples of barriers provided include noise, fear, use of jargon, and differences in language. The document also classifies noise into three types: external, internal, and semantic noise. Students are expected to learn about barriers to communication and give examples of different barrier types.

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Barriers of Effective Communication (Part I) : Subject Matter

The document discusses barriers to effective communication. It begins by defining a barrier as anything that hinders the communication process. It then lists and describes five categories of communication barriers: physical/environmental barriers, psychological barriers, emotional barriers, language barriers, and cultural barriers. Examples of barriers provided include noise, fear, use of jargon, and differences in language. The document also classifies noise into three types: external, internal, and semantic noise. Students are expected to learn about barriers to communication and give examples of different barrier types.

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WEEK 1 & 2: NATURE AND ELEMENTS OF

COMMUNICATION

SUBJECT MATTER:
BARRIERS OF EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION (Part I)
MS. ELDA MAE Y. ESMANE
SHS-TEACHER
DESIRED LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, students are expected to:

a. define barrier;
b. explain the concept of communication
breakdown;
c.determine the different kinds of barriers
to effective communication.
What is a barrier?
In communication, Barrier is
anything that hinders
the process of
communication.
Communication Barriers
PHYSICAL BARRIERS/ENVIRONMENTAL
PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIERS
EMOTIONAL BARRIERS
LANGUAGE BARRIERS
CULTURAL BARRIERS
Communication Barriers
PHYSICAL BARRIERS/ENVIRONMENTAL

• TIME
• PLACE
• NOISE
• SPACE
Communication Barriers
PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIERS
• GROUP IDENTIFICATION
• SELF-IMAGE
• PREMATURE EVALUATION
• POOR RETENSION
Communication Barriers
EMOTIONAL BARRIERS
• FEAR
• INSECURITIES
• MISTRUST
• DISAPPOINMENT
Communication Barriers
LANGUAGE
• USE OF JARGONS
• CLARITY OF SPEECH
• DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
• NOT BEING SPECIFIC
Communication Barriers
CULTURAL BARRIERS

• LANGUAGE
• VALUES
• SOCIAL RELATIONS
• CONCEPT OF TIME AND SPACE
• GESTURES
CLASSIFICATION OF NOISE
VERDERBER (1991)

1. EXTERNAL NOISE
2. INTERNAL NOISE
3. SEMANTIC NOISE
GENERALIZATION:

1. WHAT IS BARRIER?
2. WHAT ARE THE BARRIERS OF
COMMUNICATION?
3. WHAT ARE THE CLASSIFICATION OF
NOISE?
EVALUATION:
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
BRIEFLY.
1. EXPLAIN WHY THERE IS A BREAKDOWN
IN COMMUNICATION?
2. LISTS DOWN THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF
BARRIERS TO EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION .
NOTE: ALL ACTIVITIES MUST BE SENT
THROUGH EDMODO ACCOUNT OR
MESSENGER ACCOUNT OR EMAIL ACCOUNT
[email protected]. ANSWERS MAY
PLACE INTO ANY MICROSOFT, WPS FORMS.
PICK YOUR CHOICE.

THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS


THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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