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Answered by cutegirl200630
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There are three modes of communication (or the way communication is expressed): interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational. Interpersonal communication is two-way communication going both ways between individuals, with both being able to evaluate and respond through conversation.

Answered by hafsa810
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Communication is the process of sharing information between individuals using a set of common rules, behaviour, symbols, and signs. This process of disseminating information can be done through 3 major modes namely,

Interpretative Communication

Presentational Communication

Interpersonal Communication

1. Interpretive Communication:

Learners understand, interpret, and analyze what is heard, read, or viewed on a variety of topics.

This mode of communication involves interpreting the author or producer’s intent.

There is no alternative to the active negotiation of meaning with the writer, speaker, or the producer.

2. Interpersonal Communication

Interpersonal communication is the process by which people exchange information through verbal and nonverbal messages. It is an unmediated mode of communication that occurs when we interact and attempt to mutually influence each other, simultaneously, in order to manage relationships. Although interpersonal communication can encompass oral, written, and non-verbal forms of communication, the term is usually applied to spoken communication that takes place between two or more individuals on a personal or face to face level. Examples of Interpersonal Communication include:

Personal Interview

Telephonic Conversations

Interactive Sessions

Debates

E-mails

Text Messages

3. Presentational Communication

Presentational Communication is another type of one-way communication, which facilitates interpretation by members of another group where no direct opportunity for the active negotiation of meaning between members of the two groups exists. With this mode of communication, a person is speaking to an audience that can be rehearsed, pre-prepared, or scripted. Some of the main highlights of Presentational Communication have been given a rundown below.

To ensure the intended audience is successful in its interpretation, the “presenter” needs knowledge of the audience’s language and culture.

No direct opportunity for engaging with larger audience exists in this form of communication.

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