Sender: The person or entity who initiates the communication process.
Message: The information or idea being conveyed by the sender to the receiver.
Encoding: The process of converting the message into a form that can be transmitted through a communication channel.
Channel: The medium through which the message is transmitted, such as verbal or written communication, email, text, or social media.
Decoding: The process of interpreting the message by the receiver.
Receiver: The person or entity who receives the message from the sender.
Feedback: The response or reaction of the receiver to the message. It can be verbal or nonverbal.
Noise: Any interference that affects the communication process, such as physical noise or psychological barriers like language differences or cultural misunderstandings.
Context: The situation or environment in which the communication takes place. It includes physical, social, and psychological factors that influence the communication process.