Sure! Let’s break this down step by step.
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First: What is communication?
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Communication is the process of sharing information, ideas, thoughts, or feelings between people. It can happen through speaking, writing, gestures, images, technology, or even silence — as long as a message is sent and received.
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Second: Write 8 ways in which communication takes place (using the pictures as ideas)
Looking at the image, we see several illustrations that represent different methods of communication. Here are 8 clear and accurate ways, based on what’s shown:
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Talking face-to-face – People talking directly to each other (like the two kids chatting).
2.
Using sign language – The person using hand gestures to communicate (top left).
3.
Watching TV or videos – Information shared through television or video media (TV with antenna).
4.
Giving a speech or presentation – Someone speaking to a group from a podium (bottom right).
5.
Sending letters or mail – Communicating through written messages delivered by post (envelope icon).
6.
Making phone calls – Talking to someone over the phone (blue character holding a phone).
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Using computers or the internet – Chatting, emailing, or video calling via computer (person at desk with monitor).
8.
Reading books or newspapers – Gaining information from printed materials (person reading newspaper).
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✔ Final Answer Boxed (as if filling out the worksheet):
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What is communication?
*Communication is the exchange of information, ideas, or feelings between individuals or groups through speaking, writing, gestures, or technology.*
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8 ways in which communication takes place:
1. Talking face-to-face with others
2. Using sign language
3. Watching television or online videos
4. Giving speeches or presentations
5. Sending letters or emails
6. Making phone calls
7. Using computers or the internet
8. Reading books, newspapers, or magazines
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💡 *Tip for students:* Communication isn’t just about talking — it includes any way you share or receive a message, whether it’s loud, quiet, written, visual, or digital!
Let me know if you’d like to turn this into a printable worksheet or add drawings next to each point!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of telecommunication worksheet.