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ENGLISH 7 - Interpersonal Communication

Interpersonal communication is essential for everyday human activities as it allows people to understand each other and create shared meanings. Communication involves the exchange of information between individuals through systems of symbols, signs or behaviors. Dyadic communication specifically refers to communication between two individuals who simultaneously influence and are influenced by each other, which is important for developing social relationships. Some common forms of dyadic communication include conversations, dialogues, and interviews.

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ENGLISH 7 - Interpersonal Communication

Interpersonal communication is essential for everyday human activities as it allows people to understand each other and create shared meanings. Communication involves the exchange of information between individuals through systems of symbols, signs or behaviors. Dyadic communication specifically refers to communication between two individuals who simultaneously influence and are influenced by each other, which is important for developing social relationships. Some common forms of dyadic communication include conversations, dialogues, and interviews.

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Interpersonal

Communication
• Communication is a process by which information is
exchanged between individuals through a common system of
symbols, signs, or behavior. 

• It is essential in our everyday activities and is required in order


to function in any aspect of life. It is considered to be a
dynamic or an ongoing process where people understand
each other and where a shared meaning is created. 

• Our greatest delight in our daily undertakings depends on our


close relationship with our fellowmen, likewise, our successful
existence depends on our interpersonal communication.
MELCS: Employ a variety of strategies for effective interpersonal
communication (interview, dialog, conversation) - (EN7OL-I-b1.14)

Learning Objective: Discuss Dyadic communication as a basic form of


Interpersonal Communication.
Fact or Bluff?
_____1. Various nervous mannerisms should be avoided in an interview. 
_____2. Communication is essential in everyday activities of human being. 
_____3. Cheerful physical surroundings should not be considered in an interview
process. 
_____4. An interview is the most intimate talk of any kind between two
persons. 
_____5. In the process of interview, argumentation is essential. 
_____6. Dialogue is a tedious speech by one person during a conversation.
_____7. Keeping the purpose of an interview constantly in mind is vital.
_____8. Conversation is an informal talk between two or more people in which
news and ideas are exchanged. 
_____9. Verbal manifestation and disapproval in an interview should be
avoided. 
_____10. Interview is a “pre-arranged” face to face conversation between two
people.
Dyadic Communication
• Dyadic Communication
refers to communication
between two individuals
who are responding to
each other to
simultaneously influence
and be influenced, which is
a part of developing social
relationship.
• Likewise, a dyad, which
is an encounter or
conversation between
two persons, is
considered as the basic
form of interpersonal
communication.
FORMS OF DYADIC COMMUNICATION
• 1. Conversation is the most common form of dyadic communication. It may be
defined as a friendly and usual informal talk between two people who exchange
their views and ideas. 

• 2. Dialogue is the most personal and intimate form of dyadic communication. It


is a talk of any kind between you and your friend that brings magic, eradicating
the factors which divide or hinder communication between the two of you. 

• 3. Interview is a form of dyadic communication that is considered a two-way


process where both parties alternately talk and listen. It is a conversation with a
purpose which aims to help the interviewee to understand and put into a larger
context the interpersonal, social and cultural aspects of the environment.
Interviewer- a person who obtains
information from another by asking a series
of questions.

 Interviewee- the one who is interviewed.


Types of Interview
 a. Motivational Interview- involves multiple objectives such as
employment screening, creating stories, counseling, receiving
complaints and connecting. 

b. Structured Interview- involves rapport building which is


created by a warm and positive climate which reduces anxiety
and defensiveness, for it is conducted by the interviewer to
extract knowledge, information and data from the respondent. 
1. Why is communication considered essential to human’s everyday
activities? 
A. It helps a person to talk whatever he/she wants 
B. It helps a person to develop speaking skills 
C. It helps a person to express his/her thoughts 
D. It helps a person to understand others and be understood. 

2. Which of the following choices is NOT a form of a Dyadic communication? 


A. Conversation 
B. Dialog / Dialogue 
C. Group Chats 
D. Interview 
3. Dyadic communication literally involves ______________.
 A. One person only 
 B. Two persons only
 C. Three persons only 
 D. Group of people 

4. Which of the following choices is considered as the most common form of Dyadic communication? 
A. Conversation 
B. Dialog / Dialogue 
C. Motivational interview 
D. Interview 

5. Which of the following choices is considered as the most personal and intimate form of Dyadic communication? 
A. Conversation 
B. Dialog / Dialogue 
C. Motivational interview 
D. Interview
6. Which of the following is TRUE about interpersonal communication? 
A. It does not require an involvement of more than one person 
B. It can be done alone 
C. It requires more than one person 
D. It is not essential at all 

7. Which of the following choices holds the control when conducting an


interview? 
A. Interviewer 
B. Interviewee 
C. Audience 
D. Language 
8. Can someone conduct an interview without asking question? 
A. Yes, interviewing does not require question 
B. Yes, talking without questioning can make an interview 
C. No, questioning is essential in an interview 
D. No, it can be done sometimes 
9. The term Dyadic comes from the word Dyad which mean? 
A. One 
B. Two
C. Three 
D. Four 
10. ___________________ is a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a
common system of symbols, signs, or behavior. 
A. Speaking 
B. Talking 
C. Communication 
D. Listening 

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