Communicative process
Negociación internacional
to start
CONTEXT
Feedback
Effect
MESSAGE
Active
SENDER
RECEIVER
Passive
CHANNEL
Encoding
Decoding
Code
NOISE
CHANNEL
👉 It is the means through which the message is transmitted. 👉 It can be verbal (speech, writing) or non-verbal (gestures, images, signals).
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SENDER
👉 It is who originates the message. 👉 It is the person, group, or entity that has an idea or information they wish to communicate.
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MESSAGE
👉 It is the content of the communication. 👉 What the sender wants to convey (ideas, thoughts, orders, feelings, data, etc.)
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ENCODING
👉 It is the process through which the sender converts their idea into a comprehensible code (words, gestures, symbols, sounds)
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CODE
👉 It is the system used to transmit the message.
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CODE
👉 It is the system used to transmit the message.
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DECODING
👉 It is the process through which the receiver interprets or translates the message into their own understanding.
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RECEIVER
👉 It is the one who receives the message. 👉 It can be a person, group.
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EFFECT
👉 It is the result or impact that the message produces on the receiver.
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NOISE
👉 They are the interferences that distort or prevent the correct transmission of the message.
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FEEDBACK
👉 It is the receiver's response to the sender. 👉 It indicates whether the message was understood, misunderstood, or ignored.
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CONTEXT
👉 It is the environment or situation in which communication occurs.
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📞Phone Call
Sender: the person making the call. Receiver: the person answering. Message: the information or reason for the call. Channel: the phone. Code: the language used. Noise: poor signal, background noise, interruptions. Context: distant conversation. Feedback: immediate verbal response.
🎤 Political Rally
Sender: the politician or political party. Receiver: the citizens or voters. Message: political ideas and proposals. Channel: oral, visual, or audiovisual. Code: persuasive and emotional language. Noise: booing, technical failures, distractions. Context: election campaign or political event. Feedback: applause, criticism, or votes.
🧑💼 Job Interview
Sender: the interviewer. Receiver: the job candidate. Message: questions about experience and skills. Channel: oral, in-person, or online. Code: formal and professional language. Noise: nervousness, technical problems. Context: professional or work environment. Feedback: candidate’s answers and interviewer’s evaluation.
🧑🏫 Class
Sender: the teacher. Receiver: the students. Message: educational content or lesson. Channel: oral or visual (board, slides). Code: academic language. Noise: distractions, background noise. Context: classroom or educational environment. Feedback: participation, questions, or tests.
🗞️ TV News
Sender: the news anchor or TV network. Receiver: the viewers. Message: current or relevant information. Channel: television, radio, or internet. Code: informative and audiovisual language. Noise: poor connection, technical issues. Context: media or news environment. Feedback: audience opinions or social media reactions.
🏥 Medical Consultation
Sender: the doctor. Receiver: the patient. Message: diagnosis, treatment, or questions about symptoms. Channel: oral or written communication. Code: medical and common language. Noise: misunderstanding, nervousness, background noise. Context: clinical or hospital setting. Feedback: patient’s answers and reactions.
📺 Sports Broadcast
Sender: the sports commentator. Receiver: the audience or viewers. Message: description and commentary on the sports event. Channel: television, radio, or streaming. Code: sports, visual, and sound language. Noise: poor connection, signal interference. Context: live sports event. Feedback: audience comments or reactions on social media.
📢 Advertisement
Sender: the company or advertiser. Receiver: the public or consumers. Message: promotion of a product or service. Channel: TV, radio, internet, or posters. Code: persuasive, visual, or sound language. Noise: overexposure, lack of interest. Context: commercial environment. Feedback: audience reactions or product purchases.
📊 Survey
Sender: the pollster or organization. Receiver: the respondent. Message: questions to gather information. Channel: oral, written, or online. Code: clear and concise language. Noise: inattention, misunderstanding. Context: social or public setting. Feedback: answers given by the respondent.
🎙️ Press Conference
Sender: the person or institution giving the statement. Receiver: the journalists. Message: official information or announcement. Channel: oral or audiovisual. Code: formal and journalistic language. Noise: interruptions, poor sound quality. Context: media event. Feedback: journalists’ questions or publications.
💰 Sale
Sender: the salesperson. Receiver: the customer. Message: presentation of a product or service. Channel: oral, visual, or digital. Code: commercial and persuasive language. Noise: noise in the store, distrust, distractions. Context: commercial or business setting. Feedback: customer’s decision (buy or not buy).
🗞️ TV News
Sender: the news anchor or TV network. Receiver: the viewers. Message: current or relevant information. Channel: television, radio, or internet. Code: informative and audiovisual language. Noise: poor connection, technical issues. Context: media or news environment. Feedback: audience opinions or social media reactions.
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Communicative process
Negociación internacional
to start
CONTEXT
Feedback
Effect
MESSAGE
Active
SENDER
RECEIVER
Passive
CHANNEL
Encoding
Decoding
Code
NOISE
CHANNEL
👉 It is the means through which the message is transmitted. 👉 It can be verbal (speech, writing) or non-verbal (gestures, images, signals).
¡EXAMPLE!
SENDER
👉 It is who originates the message. 👉 It is the person, group, or entity that has an idea or information they wish to communicate.
¡EXAMPLE!
MESSAGE
👉 It is the content of the communication. 👉 What the sender wants to convey (ideas, thoughts, orders, feelings, data, etc.)
¡EXAMPLE!
ENCODING
👉 It is the process through which the sender converts their idea into a comprehensible code (words, gestures, symbols, sounds)
¡EXAMPLE!
CODE
👉 It is the system used to transmit the message.
¡EXAMPLE!
CODE
👉 It is the system used to transmit the message.
¡EXAMPLE!
DECODING
👉 It is the process through which the receiver interprets or translates the message into their own understanding.
¡EXAMPLE!
RECEIVER
👉 It is the one who receives the message. 👉 It can be a person, group.
¡EXAMPLE!
EFFECT
👉 It is the result or impact that the message produces on the receiver.
¡EXAMPLE!
NOISE
👉 They are the interferences that distort or prevent the correct transmission of the message.
¡EXAMPLE!
FEEDBACK
👉 It is the receiver's response to the sender. 👉 It indicates whether the message was understood, misunderstood, or ignored.
¡EXAMPLE!
CONTEXT
👉 It is the environment or situation in which communication occurs.
¡EXAMPLE!
Click on all the names to discover more information
📞Phone Call
Sender: the person making the call. Receiver: the person answering. Message: the information or reason for the call. Channel: the phone. Code: the language used. Noise: poor signal, background noise, interruptions. Context: distant conversation. Feedback: immediate verbal response.
🎤 Political Rally
Sender: the politician or political party. Receiver: the citizens or voters. Message: political ideas and proposals. Channel: oral, visual, or audiovisual. Code: persuasive and emotional language. Noise: booing, technical failures, distractions. Context: election campaign or political event. Feedback: applause, criticism, or votes.
🧑💼 Job Interview
Sender: the interviewer. Receiver: the job candidate. Message: questions about experience and skills. Channel: oral, in-person, or online. Code: formal and professional language. Noise: nervousness, technical problems. Context: professional or work environment. Feedback: candidate’s answers and interviewer’s evaluation.
🧑🏫 Class
Sender: the teacher. Receiver: the students. Message: educational content or lesson. Channel: oral or visual (board, slides). Code: academic language. Noise: distractions, background noise. Context: classroom or educational environment. Feedback: participation, questions, or tests.
🗞️ TV News
Sender: the news anchor or TV network. Receiver: the viewers. Message: current or relevant information. Channel: television, radio, or internet. Code: informative and audiovisual language. Noise: poor connection, technical issues. Context: media or news environment. Feedback: audience opinions or social media reactions.
🏥 Medical Consultation
Sender: the doctor. Receiver: the patient. Message: diagnosis, treatment, or questions about symptoms. Channel: oral or written communication. Code: medical and common language. Noise: misunderstanding, nervousness, background noise. Context: clinical or hospital setting. Feedback: patient’s answers and reactions.
📺 Sports Broadcast
Sender: the sports commentator. Receiver: the audience or viewers. Message: description and commentary on the sports event. Channel: television, radio, or streaming. Code: sports, visual, and sound language. Noise: poor connection, signal interference. Context: live sports event. Feedback: audience comments or reactions on social media.
📢 Advertisement
Sender: the company or advertiser. Receiver: the public or consumers. Message: promotion of a product or service. Channel: TV, radio, internet, or posters. Code: persuasive, visual, or sound language. Noise: overexposure, lack of interest. Context: commercial environment. Feedback: audience reactions or product purchases.
📊 Survey
Sender: the pollster or organization. Receiver: the respondent. Message: questions to gather information. Channel: oral, written, or online. Code: clear and concise language. Noise: inattention, misunderstanding. Context: social or public setting. Feedback: answers given by the respondent.
🎙️ Press Conference
Sender: the person or institution giving the statement. Receiver: the journalists. Message: official information or announcement. Channel: oral or audiovisual. Code: formal and journalistic language. Noise: interruptions, poor sound quality. Context: media event. Feedback: journalists’ questions or publications.
💰 Sale
Sender: the salesperson. Receiver: the customer. Message: presentation of a product or service. Channel: oral, visual, or digital. Code: commercial and persuasive language. Noise: noise in the store, distrust, distractions. Context: commercial or business setting. Feedback: customer’s decision (buy or not buy).
🗞️ TV News
Sender: the news anchor or TV network. Receiver: the viewers. Message: current or relevant information. Channel: television, radio, or internet. Code: informative and audiovisual language. Noise: poor connection, technical issues. Context: media or news environment. Feedback: audience opinions or social media reactions.