Identify and explain the three types of barriers to communication. Give examples of each from your own life, and describe how those barriers could have been removed.
What will be an ideal response?
The three types are physical, semantic, and personal. Physical barriers include sound, time, and space. Semantic barriers include unclear use of words and jargon. Personal barriers include variations in communication skills, trustworthiness and credibility, stereotypes and prejudices, and faulty listening skills.
The student should then give an example of each type from his or her life and explain how these may have been removed.
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