12-GAS - ORAL COMMUICATION: MDL TASK FOR SEPTEMBER 4, 2024
TASK: Among the barriers of communication, choose one (1) that you always encounter. Then comment how you avoid this barrier to achieve effective communication.
TASK: Among the barriers of communication, choose one (1) that you always encounter. Then comment how you avoid this barrier to achieve effective communication.
Differences in perception and viewpoint.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I talk to someone, mostly of our perceptions and viewpoints in life is different. To avoid this barrier and to achieve effective communication, I never disregard their perceptions and viewpoints, rather I accept their opinions if that was their viewpoints in life. I dont invalidate their opinion.
Lack of attention, interest, distractions or irrelevance to the receiver, always check whether it is a good time and place to communicate with the person. Also being clear and using language that the person understands or checking that the person has understood you correctly.
ReplyDeleteA barrier I often encounter is "Lack of attention, interest, distractions, or irrelevance to the receiver." To avoid this, I make an effort to engage my audience by ensuring that the information I'm sharing is relevant to their interests or needs. I also try to minimize distractions during the conversation, whether by choosing a quiet environment or by asking for the other person's full attention. Additionally, I frequently check in with the listener to make sure they understand and are still engaged, adjusting my communication style if I notice they're losing interest.
ReplyDeleteLack of attention, interest, distractions or irrelevance to the receiver, make sure what you are talking about is same interest to your receiver for him not to get bored and not in focus.
ReplyDeletedifferences in perception and viewpoint.
ReplyDeletesometimes when I'm talking to someone we don't understand each other because we have different views on life, to avoid this communication I let him say what he/she want to say and I don't ignore it because that's their viewpoints on their life.
Emotional barriers and taboos.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I talk to someone and find the topic a bit out of the line or not suitable in my opinion, I can't seem to control my emotions and express it in a way that I want to show to anyone. In able to avoid this, I always try to think of my words and actions carefully before speaking and calm myself first in order for me to avoid being overwhelmed with my emotions and speak words that I would regret sooner.
Language differences and the difficulty in understanding unfamiliar accents. To avoid this, you can ask what language they are using to make a effective communication. Speak clearly, slowly, and focus to the person you are talking. To understand the one another.
ReplyDeleteThe use of Jargon,when I'm talking to my group of friends and I have some LGBTQ who use their own language and then I use to learn them by hearing it everytime.Emotional barriers and taboos,I can't control my emotion when I talking to my friends about some sad and scary things that we tell each other and when I'm talking to someone that talking about something difficult words that I find the topic very difficult and sometimes awkward for me.
ReplyDeleteCultural differences, i always encountered this when i talk to other people to make friends they can't understand me so now i avoid this by translating what he/she is saying by google translator
ReplyDeleteLack of interest, attention, distraction, or irrelavance to the reciever
ReplyDeleteSometimes when i talk to someone about my passion like drawings i always share my technique in how to draw like a realistic and they seem like not interested because drawing is not their passion they always nooding to me and says yeah ok and its look like were not in the same page and their response is too short
Culture differences, I encounter it when Im in Cebu, everyone speak cebuano, all I could speak is Tagalog and English, I avoid in by asking them if they know how to speak Tagalog and thank god they know
ReplyDeleteFor me, the use of jargon, especially when I encounter others who use new words that are completely unfamiliar to me, makes it hard to avoid misinterpreting what they are saying or trying to convey.
ReplyDeletecultural differences
ReplyDeletei experience this situation when i attended the youth camp in our church, this one person talks visaya, i dont understand her when we are talking, what i did is i ask her in English if he knows how to speak tagalog, then he answered me "a little bit", then i speak in tagalog and teach him the tagalog words that he didn't know.
for me, it is LACK OF ATTENTION, INTEREST, DISTRACTIONS OR IRRELEVANCE TO THE RECEIVER, i chose it because it happens to me sometimes in real life situations, such as when they ask me about gossip or academic tasks i answer them about that , but when i'm the one asking questions, they seem to just ignore my questions, like what i mean is they seem to focus more on what they're talking to or doing, it makes me think that i'm nothing to them when need them.
ReplyDeleteLack of attention,interest,distractions,or irrelevance to the reciever
ReplyDeleteWhen sometimes in talking with my classmate or with my friends sometimes they have attention on someone else or sometimes they are looking on their phone also sometimes just looking on them they are bored.
The Use of Jargon
ReplyDeleteTo avoid jargon and technical terms is to know your audience and their level of familiarity with your topic. You should tailor your language and tone to suit their needs, expectations, and interests.
Lack of attention, interest, distractions, or irrelevance to the receiver
ReplyDeleteI've experienced this too, like when I give suggestions about what we should do and I'm ignored, or when we're chatting and it feels like they're not interested in what I'm saying.
Lack of attention, interest, distractions or irrelevance to the receiver
ReplyDeleteSometimes I talk to my classmates when I am telling a story sometimes they are not interested in my story and they are focused on their cell phone because you can see in them that they cannot concentrate on what they are talking to I can avoid this by telling them to focus them to the sender so that they have attention in their communication
Language difference's and the difficulty in understanding unfamiliar accent.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I experience going to other places and making mistakes in the language, I feel ashamed to talk to them because the accent I have is Ilokano, that's why
A skilled communicator should be aware of these barriers and try to minimize their impact by constantly checking for understanding and by providing appropriate feedback.