DLP Functions of Communication
DLP Functions of Communication
DLP Functions of Communication
Teacher Ms. Agnes D. Deri Core Subject Title Speech and Oral
Communication
Teaching Quarter 1
Date/Time
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards: The learners value the functions/ purposes of oral communication.
B. Performance Standards: The learner writes a 250- word essay of his/ her objective observation and evaluation of the
various speakers watched and listened to.
C. Learning Competencies/Objectives:
• Discusses the functions of communication. EN11/12OC-Ibe-8
At the end of the lesson, at least 80% of the students are able to:
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Material pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from Learning Resources (LR) : Google Images
Picture 1
Picture 2
What function of communication can be seen in picture 3? “It is to socially interact, Ma’am!”
Picture 4
Picture 5
For the last picture, what function of communication can be “It is to regulate, Ma’am!”
seen here?
Questions:
1. How did you arrive at your answers?
2. Based from our first activity, what are the different
functions of communication?
Now let us learn more about the salient points of the Five
Functions of Communication.
For the first function, which is to regulate, what does it “It means communication can be used to control
mean when communication regulates or controls? human behavior, Ma’am!”
Can you give some basic examples of communication that “An example of this is doctor’s prescriptions, Ma’am!”
regulates/controls?
That’s right! Can you give more examples? “Some other examples are parent’s instructions to their
children and friends giving advice on what course of
action to take, Ma’am!
Okay now, what is the second function of communication? “It is social interaction, Ma’am!”
When can we say that communication functions as social “It functions as social interaction when it refers to
interaction? socializing, Ma’am!”
Questions:
1. How did you arrive at your answers?
2. How can you justify your answer?