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An effective communicator can be made. Since communication is not really an art, anyone can learn the basics and keep practicing until he becomes an effective communicator.
Body language is considered nonverbal. It is important that the receiver of the message is familiar with interpreting body language, otherwise, they will miss subtle clues.
It's correct that some people born with great communication skills. The prophets of God and some great people are the best examples of this statement. But habitually the people have to become the great communicator. They have to seek knowledge and communication abilities to become attractive and good communicator. A person who is not a confident speaker or communicator can become great communicator after practicing and learning the communication proficiency. Abraham Lincoln belonged to a very poor family and didn't know reading and writing but after the age of ten, he started study and become a greatest and confident communicator. His communication ability has enabled him to become the president of America. So we can say that some people born great communicator but the majority have to become great communicator. Answered by Muzamil muzamil_2004@hotmail.com
Some facilitators to communication include: language and body language. When a person is talking to you, their body language can enhance the conversation or take away from the conversation.
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1. They both are communicators of the body. The endocrine is a slow communicator and the nervous system is a fast communicator.
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Learn a lot about reading and displaying body language. Being to tell what people are feeling and being able to display confidence can help you be a great communicator.
A salesman must be an excellent communicator. If a salesman is not a good communicator they will not sell anything.
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Exchange theory model is divided into three phases, namely: Encode with language, Message in medium, and Receive and interpret. Communicator A is the sender of the message, and will first encode the message with language. Encoding is the process of transforming or putting message into an understandable form such as language. The next phase is the message will be in medium. It is neither in the sender nor in the receiver. Examples of medium are computers for chatting, cellular phone for texting, and etc. And the last phase is the receive (receiving) and interpret (interpreting) of the message which is also known as decoding. After the three phases, the message will be received by Communicator B. Communicator B may have comments, approval, disapproval, answers, or reactions on what Communicator A said. And these will be communicator B's feedback to the message he/she received and his/her feedback will also undergo the three phases of the exchange theory communication model.
Exchange theory model is divided into three phases, namely: Encode with language, Message in medium, and Receive and interpret. Communicator A is the sender of the message, and will first encode the message with language. Encoding is the process of transforming or putting message into an understandable form such as language. The next phase is the message will be in medium. It is neither in the sender nor in the receiver. Examples of medium are computers for chatting, cellular phone for texting, and etc. And the last phase is the receive (receiving) and interpret (interpreting) of the message which is also known as decoding. After the three phases, the message will be received by Communicator B. Communicator B may have comments, approval, disapproval, answers, or reactions on what Communicator A said. And these will be communicator B's feedback to the message he/she received and his/her feedback will also undergo the three phases of the exchange theory communication model.
The Communicator - IPFW - was created in 1969.
Active knowledge involves being able to produce language (speaking or writing), while passive knowledge involves being able to understand and comprehend language (listening or reading). Active knowledge requires more mental effort and recall, while passive knowledge is more about recognizing and interpreting language.