Communication Breakdown |Strategies to Avoid Communication Breakdown |Oral Communication in Context
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Hi guys! Welcome to my vlog. I am Erljan F. Apala, grade 11, YUMSAE.
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And our topic for this vlog is about Communication Breakdown.
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But before we go to our topic, we must know what is communication.
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Communication is a process of exchanging thoughts, ideas, and opinions in order to connect with other people.
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Its goal is to achieve a clear and effective understanding resulting to good relationships in the community.
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However, there are times that this goal is not achieved due to certain factors.
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When this happens, there is a communication breakdown.
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Communication breakdown occurs when the receiver...
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...didn't understand the message of the sender.
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It will likely result to misunderstanding or even conflict.
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Recognizing the barriers or obstacles to effective communication is important in order to avoid communication breakdown.
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Here are some of the barriers that may causes communication failure.
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The barriers have four different kinds.
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While noise is classified into three different kinds.
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First is physical or physiological barriers.
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It is the natural or environmental conditions that act as a barrier in communication.
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Example of this is the horn of the car.
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Second, psychological barriers.
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It is called as a mental barrier.
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This refers to social and personal issues of a speaker.
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Example of this are trauma, shyness, fear, or even stage fright.
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Third is cultural barriers.
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It pertains to communication problems encouraged by people regarding their intrinsic values, beliefs, and traditions.
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People's culture affect the way they communicate, relate to others.
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Example of this are different beliefs, manners of dressing, and speaking.
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Fourth is linguistic barriers.
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Linguistic barriers pertain conflicts with regards to language and word meanings.
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Because words carry denotative and connotative meanings, they can sometimes cause confusion and misunderstanding.
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Example of this are different language, accent, and dialect.
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Use of jargon and slang is speech defects as language impairments.
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Let's go to the different kinds of noises.
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The three kinds of noises are external noises, internal noises, and semantic noises.
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External noises are the sight, sound, and other stimuli that draws people's attention away from intended meaning.
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Example of this are noises from vehicles, singing at the neighborhood, visual aids in front of the classroom, dog barking, and the sound of the airplane.
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While internal noises are the thoughts and feelings that interfere with meaning.
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Example of this are confrontation with a friend and the fear of speaking in front of a class.
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Lastly, semantic noises.
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Semantic noises are alternate meaning aroused by iSpeakers symbols.
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This idea means that a word may have another meaning in the minds of iStudent or the receivers.
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This is affected by the language in which they grew and the culture in which they are exposed.
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Example of this are incorrect grammar, using excessive technical jargon, or even using idiomatic expressions.
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Function of the communication is to understand one another.
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Those barriers and noises tend to do the opposite of the essence of the communication.
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Recognizing them will cause confusion.
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It will lead us to ineffective communication and it will bring us peace and order to the society.
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I hope you understand our topic for this vlog.
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Thank you for watching.