What is communication?
Communication means sharing information with others. It is about speaking, writing, drawing, sending a message. When we communicate, we communicate to others what we think, feel, or do.
Example:
If you say your friend, communicate with me.
Why is communication important?
Communication helps us:
Express our emotions.
Types of Communication
There are two main types of communication:
A. Verbal communication
Example
on the phone
of the class
B. non -verbal communication
body are Communication agents
Communication means are the tools With which messages send
Modern (electronic) communication
Personal Message
This is communication between two or a few people.
It is private, often directly or directly.
Example of personal communication:
Talk to your phone or mobile phone personally
Please call your friends or parents.
Letters
Write letters to pen friends and family.
Messaging
Send messages via WhatsApp, SMS, or Chat apps.
Mass Communication
This is used to send messages to many people at the same time.
Used for news, education or entertainment.
Example of mass communication:
A. Television
Comic, news, or educational programs.
B. Listen to the radio.
C. Zeitung
Read a message, story, or interesting fact.
D. Magazine
Read about animals, sports, science and fashion.
Modern (electronic) communication
These are new quick communication options using the Internet or technology.
Example of modern communication:
A. e-mail
Send an e-letter over the Internet.
B. Social Media
Share photos, videos and messages using apps such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and more.
C. Video Calls
We’re talking about apps such as Zoom, Skype, Google.
D. Websites and Blogs
Read and write articles on the Internet.
E. Mobile App
Learn about chat or mobile applications.
Old Means of Communication
Long ago, people used very simple methods to communicate.
Example:
A. Smoke signal
Yes, it sends signals from tribal people.
B. Drums share important messages in the village.
C. tauben
Messages bound to bird legs have been sent elsewhere.
D. Messens
Run and ride horses to wear messages.
The mobile phone and the post system before people use internet letters and postcards.
How it works:
1. Please write a letter.
2. Set it to an envelope.
3. Add a stamp.
4. Classified into postboxes.
5. The postman will deliver it.
Emergency Communication
In emergencies, communication is extremely important for requesting or warnings for help.
High-speed vs. communication
Example of fast communication:
Mobile phone
Video call
Slow-speed communication:
postcard
Benefits of the latest communication
1. Speed - You can send messages immediately.
2. Global Reach – Talk to people all over the world.
3. Multimedia sharing “Text, Photos, Sound, Video.
4. Learning and Fun – Use it for online courses, games, videos.
Incorrect information – Sometimes people share fake news.
Data Protection Issues – You should avoid sharing your personal information.
Safe Communication Tips for Kids
Do not talk online with strangers.
Fun Activities to Learn to Communication
A. Rollenpiel
Share an interesting story by pretending to be a news reader or a radio jockey.
B. Write a letter
Write and decorate a letter to your friends.
C. Message inside the bottle
Place the message on the bottle as in the past.
D. Mime Game
Use facial expressions and body movements to guess the message.
Summary:
What we’ve learned
Examples of communication, personal communication, telephones, letters, a few people, mass communication-TV, radio, many in newspapers
E-media, social media, video calls, video calls from all over the world
Old parts, gigoon, drums, last controlled