Lesson 4 Modes of Communication
Lesson 4 Modes of Communication
MODES OF COMMUNICATION
FORMS OF COMMUNICATION
Learning Outcomes
1. identify the various communication modes and how they help in expressing one's
communicative intent;
2. show the importance of face-to-face, audio, virtual, text-based, and other forms of
communication particularly in targeting different types of audiences in local and global
settings;
3. distinguish the differences between and among the communication modes; and
How do you think has communication mode changed or improved over time? What
modes are now being utilized and which were not present before? What are the
advantages and/ or disadvantages of each mode?
INPUT
In Unit 1, Lesson 3, you learned about the communication types. Note that this
topic overlaps with the lesson on communication mode which is the focus of this unit.
Thus, it is important for you to know how communication types and modes complement
each other to achieve good communication.
COMMUNICATION MODES
Communication mode refers to the channel through which one expresses his/her
communicative intent. It is the medium through which one conveys his/her thoughts.
Views or feelings can be communicated through face-to-face interaction, video, or
audio. The mode may also be text-based.
Dau Voire suggests: "Be brave enough to start a conversation that matters." This
simply means that even if the people surrounding you in a social event are strangers to
you, you need to be confident enough to meet new faces and initiate an interesting
conversation. But what kind of topics matter to strangers you are meeting for the first
time? In a social gathering like a wedding, for instance, you do not dwell on topics that
are never-ending in nature. You do not discuss politics and religion as these are
sensitive issues that may impinge on one's beliefs and practices. Instead, start a
conversation focusing on what you experience at the moment-ambience or atmosphere
of the wedding reception, music, food, relationship to the bride or groom. These are
topics sufficient until the reception ends. Note that one topic may lead to another. You
should be able to hold a conversation at a social event without offending the other party.
In other words, topic initiation should be followed by topic maintenance, topic
change or shift, and, finally, topic closure.
Another mode of communication is video. Web cameras are used so that two or
more people who cannot interact face-to-face can communicate. If there are no
technical glitches encountered, this could be a very effective mode of communication
especially for people separated by distance. For example, you may engage in a
conversation via Skype with your loved ones especially during significant, meaningful or
memorable occasions. You are able to hear clearly the voice and see up close the face
of your beloved. Other electronic applications that allow video calls are Viber,
WhatsApp, Apple FaceTime, and Facebook Messenger, among others. In more formal
settings, people can also engage in video conferencing. While this is a convenient
communication mode for people who want to reach out to each other despite distance,
a disadvantage is the time zone difference between countries. In this case, one of them
should make the necessary adjustments to pave the way for a successful
communication.
The audio communication mode is quite difficult especially if you are listening to
people with different accents. For instance, in relation to the World Englishes paradigm,
other speakers of English apart from those who speak it as a native language may find
it peculiar listening to the accent of Filipinos. Some Filipinos are not able to distinguish
the sound of /I/ and /i/ in English words as in the examples sin and seen. Some are not
able to produce the sound of hard and soft /th/ and simply substitute /d/ as in the
examples those and dos and thing and ting. Some also interchange /v/ with /b/ and If/
with /p/.
The fourth and last mode is text-based communication such as e-mail, facsimile, text
messaging, and instant messaging. Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter,
and Instagram likewise offer text-based interaction. While text-based communication
mode does not originally provide video and audio benefits, it has a wider reach and can
disseminate information to a bigger audience quickly.
The last three modes are all virtual in nature. Those engaged in communication are able
to hear and/or see each other in real time simulating the actual physical setting.
1. What are the different types of communication mode and how do they differ from
each other?
2. What are the other forms or modes of communication that have not been discussed
and which have recently become part of virtual communication technology?
4. As a speaker of English as a second language, what can you say about the difficulty
of other speakers in understanding the Philippine English variety that you use?
5. With the advent of computer-mediated communication or CMC, how can you be more
responsible with what you post in your own account as a way of conveying
messages to audience?