Library Research By: Jonmichael P. Sakdalan BSIT 1A2-1
Jonmichael P. Sakdalan
BSIT 1A2-1
Title: Communication Skills in English Author: Lilian S. Labay, Carlos A. Garcia, Paterna E. Manalo, Ritche D. Sermon, Desserie T. Maynes, Rafael Michael O. Paz, and Al Rysnne G. Gatcho. Publisher: RAJAH Publishing House ISBN: 978-971-94773-3-4
Education lightens up the world, it ignites our inner-self and brightens up our path. This is the instrument that expands your world and the tool that has taught you many facts about life like:
Dictionary illustrates correct syllabication and present the grammatical function of the word defined.
Encyclopedia contains the fundamental general principles and the necessary detail of the arts and sciences and other fields of study.
Biographies are alphabetical listing of biographical sketches of famous personalities.
Skimming is a selective reading technique where your eyes move fast through the page to locate a particular fact, detail or a piece of information. The main idea is the most thought that an author wants to convey in a paragraph. It is what the paragraph develops. It is the core of the contents in the paragraph.
Jonmichael P. Sakdalan
BSIT 1A2-1
Interference are evidence-based guesses. These are the assumptions, suppositions and conclusions a reader draws about what is unsaid based on what is actually said.
Reading to predict outcomes is a kind of reading where you are to identify the expected results or probable consequences based on the situations in the selections. Reading to conclude is a type of comprehension in which the important details are gathered in order to draw conclusions.
An outline is a diagram that shows tropical organization. It is the process of breaking a selection into different topics. The skeleton of an outline shows the relationship among all the topics.
A summary is a shorten version of a story or a writer’s work. It requires a clear understanding and good vocabulary skills to shorten the story.
Opinions are preceded by signal words such as: I think, to my mind, I believe, to me, I contend that, I conclude that, in my view, from my point of view, and personally.
Semantic webbing or mapping is a process of organizing and integrating information that underlies many theories and conceptual thinking.
Jonmichael P. Sakdalan
BSIT 1A2-1
Title: Oral Communication Author: Rica D. Ancheta, Ph.D, and Norman Melchor R. Pena, Jr. SSP, Ph.D Publisher: Fastbooks Educational Supply Inc., ISBN: 978-621-8070-18-9
The effectivity of your communication skill reflects on your relationship with others. Communication is a process of sharing information to others or to yourself. The decoding depends on the people involved in the conversation. A communicator, then will have to be aware of the unique qualities of the people he/she wants to understand. The following are list which makes communication possible.
Senders are the one who creates the message
Receivers are the one who decodes the message
Message are the content which is passed from the sender to the receiver
Medium is where the message travelled or what instrument are used to send the message
The types of communication:
Intrapersonal communication is where one person is talking to his/herself
Interpersonal communication is where there are two or more persons are involved
Small group communication is where they all sit down and discuss
Public communication is where one individual addresses a large quantity of people
Jonmichael P. Sakdalan
BSIT 1A2-1
Barriers in communication:
Gender barriers are the different styles of communication between male and female
Interpersonal barriers are created from distancing oneself to his/her self
Perceptual barriers are created from the different perspective of individuals
Cultural barriers depends on the community you are in
Emotional barrier occurs if one is unstable with his/her emotions
The power of language is shown by placing emphasis on hierarchy and control. Language allows us to compare things so that we can decide or make a better judgment. Influence is manifested in convincing people to your idea/product. Integrative or continuously offsetting any disintegration at the interpersonal or at the organizational level is an important function if communication. Communication allows you to express your emotions and satisfaction of social needs.
Nonverbal communication is everything that communicates a message, but does not include words. Here are the of the tips that can help you read nonverbal signals: 1. Mind what's not said 2. Watch for non-verbal cues 3. Tone matters 4. Eye contact tells others you're interested 5. When in doubt, ask Jonmichael P. Sakdalan
BSIT 1A2-1
6. Consider the context 7. Remember, "Practice Makes Perfect"
10 Tips to be a good listener: 1. Actively listen 2. Show interest as you listen 3. Tuning out 4. Know your readiness to listen 5. Evaluate your prejudices 6. Respond with empathy 7. Don't judge a book by its cover 8. Match your body language 9. Ask questions 10. Look beyond the actual words.
Jonmichael P. Sakdalan
BSIT 1A2-1