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Define communication competence. Explain each part of the definition of communication competence. Discuss strategies for developing communication competence. Discuss communication apprehension and public speaking anxiety and employ strategies to manage them.
Mar 15, 2021 · Communicative competence is the ability to achieve communicative goals in a socially appropriate manner. It is organized and goal-oriented, i.e. it includes the ability to select and apply skills that are appropriate and effective in the respective context. It includes verbal and non-verbal behaviour.
- Claudia Kiessling, Götz Fabry
- 2021
Communication competence is needed in order to understand communication ethics, to develop cultural awareness, to use computer-mediated communication, and to think critically. Competence involves knowledge, motivation, and skills.
Communication competence is defined as the ability to craft and send a message in a manner that ensures it will be received as it was intended. According to Spitzberg and Cupach (1984; 2011), competent communication involves a number of key components.
Define communication competence. Explain each part of the definition of communication competence. Discuss strategies for developing communication competence. Discuss communication apprehension and public speaking anxiety and employ strategies to manage them.
- Melissa Ashman, Arley Cruthers, eCampusOntario, Ontario Business Faculty
- London, ON
- 2021
Communication competence is needed in order to understand communication ethics, to develop cultural awareness, to use computer-mediated communication, and to think critically. Competence involves knowledge, motivation, and skills.
“ Communicative competence ” was developed by Dell Hymes to describe, and account for, the knowledge that speakers and listeners have in order to communicate appropriately in different social contexts. It is a central notion in sociolinguistics and other socially oriented approaches to the study of language.