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ORAL COMMUNICATION

  Describes any type of interaction that make use of spoken words.



  The process of people using verbal and non-verbal messages to generate meanings
   within and across various contexts, cultures, channels and media. It encompasses
   various sets of skills including the ability to speak coherently and persuasively,
   understanding of communication theory and processes, knowledge of verbal and non-
   verbal cues, audience analysis, listening skills as well as communication ethics.



      Oral communication includes speeches, presentations, discussions, and aspects of
      interpersonal communication. As a type of face-to-face communication, body
      language and choice tonality play a significant role, and may have a greater impact upon
      the listener than informational content. This type of communication also garners
      immediate feedback.




FORMS OF ORAL COMMUNICATION

 a. Intrapersonal Communication

 b. Interpersonal Communication

 c. Small group Communication

 d. Public Communication

 e. Mass Communication

 f.   Corporate Communication

 g. Intercultural Communication
Intrapersonal Communication
   is self-talk or a conversation you hold with yourself under certain circumstances – for
    example, when you need to make an important decision or learn something about
    yourself. You may wonder whether intrapersonal communication is just another way of
    describing the thinking process. In a way, that would be correct.
   is a form of thinking that goes on inside us which relies on language to express itself. It
    is similar to the Shakespearean “soliloquy” where the character in question engages in
    self-talk to reflect on events that have transpired.
   often increases self-awareness and mindfulness, and hones critical thinking skills.




Interpersonal Communication

   is communication between several people. This form of communication may range from
    the impersonal to the very personal. Impersonal communication is when you talk with a
    person you do not really care about – there is often a coldness or an indifference in your
    attitude when you engage in this kind of communication.
   The most personal type of communication occurs when you talk with people who are
    close to you, for example, your best friend, family members and colleagues. Such
    relationships are interdependent, meaning that the actions of one party very often
    directly affects the other party. Interpersonal communication can take place face to face
    as well as through electronic channels like video-conferencing, chat rooms, e-mail and
    Twitter.


Small Group Communication

   takes place in a group, usually comprising five to 10 people. This form of communication
    serves relationship needs (like companionship, family bonding and affection or support)
    as well as task-based needs, for example, deciding on disciplinary action or resolving
    conflict in the workplace.

   In academic institutions, students often form small groups which meet regularly for study
    discussions or to work collaboratively on projects. At the workplace, small groups may
    meet to discuss issues related to work, or for problem-solving or team-building purposes.
    Learning to communicate effectively in teams contributes to success and advancement
    in many careers. Small group communication allows you to interact with others, be it at
    home, in school, at the workplace or in public. You learn to exchange ideas, solve
    problems and share experiences.
Public Communication

    also known as public speaking, involves communication between a speaker and an
     audience. This audience may range from just a few people to thousands or even millions
     of people. The aim of the speaker is usually to inform or to persuade the audience to act,
     buy, or think in a certain way. A teacher may address an assembly of students on codes
     of behavior or school rules. A politician may make speeches on how he will be dealing
     with certain issues in order to win their votes. An executive may give a business
     presentation to get more sales. It is important to understand some of the basic principles
     of effective public speaking so that you are able to influence, persuade as well as
     entertain your audience when you communicate with them.

Mass Communication

    Is communication that is sent out from a source to many receivers all over the world. It
     takes place through media like films, radio, videos and television. Modern avenues of
     mass communication like the Internet and blogs can be very powerful indeed as
     information is disseminated instantly.


Corporate Communication

    Is communication that takes place among members of an organization, within that
     organization.

Example :
        Interacting in teams, conferencing with co-workers, talking with a supervisor or manager,
giving employees explanations and directions, interviewing and making presentations.

Intercultural Communication
    is communication between people of diverse cultures and ethnicity. The world is
     increasingly becoming a global village and every country has people of various
     ethnicities. Thus, it is important to note differences in the communication practices of
     different cultures if intercultural harmony and understanding is to be maintained.

Example :

      in many Asian countries, students will seldom contradict or disagree with a teacher in the
       classroom as this shows disrespect. In Western academic institutions, however, it is the
       norm for students to think for themselves and engage their teachers in debate and
       discussion. It is important to make efforts to recognize and respect the communication
       practices of people from different cultures and nationalities.
Process of Oral Communication
    the process of Oral Communication is called speech.

Highlighting only the main points :

1. Know/identify the needs of the audience who you are going to communicate
2. Ask questions to clarify/check that you have understood what the audience/other party hs just
said
3. Speak clearly
4. Be audible
5. Keep your face smiling ( Be brother Ismaeel)
6. Use humor
7. Use pauses and fillers
8. Show your empathy
9. Be attentive/empathic listener
10.Use your body language
11. Ask questions if he/she/they have understood you so that you can understand that the
message is clear to them
12. if needed, summarize what you said.
13. emphasize on the main points of your interest.



Purpose of Oral Communication
      to express thoughts and ideas that can make one improve.

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Oral communication

  • 1. ORAL COMMUNICATION  Describes any type of interaction that make use of spoken words.  The process of people using verbal and non-verbal messages to generate meanings within and across various contexts, cultures, channels and media. It encompasses various sets of skills including the ability to speak coherently and persuasively, understanding of communication theory and processes, knowledge of verbal and non- verbal cues, audience analysis, listening skills as well as communication ethics.  Oral communication includes speeches, presentations, discussions, and aspects of interpersonal communication. As a type of face-to-face communication, body language and choice tonality play a significant role, and may have a greater impact upon the listener than informational content. This type of communication also garners immediate feedback. FORMS OF ORAL COMMUNICATION a. Intrapersonal Communication b. Interpersonal Communication c. Small group Communication d. Public Communication e. Mass Communication f. Corporate Communication g. Intercultural Communication
  • 2. Intrapersonal Communication  is self-talk or a conversation you hold with yourself under certain circumstances – for example, when you need to make an important decision or learn something about yourself. You may wonder whether intrapersonal communication is just another way of describing the thinking process. In a way, that would be correct.  is a form of thinking that goes on inside us which relies on language to express itself. It is similar to the Shakespearean “soliloquy” where the character in question engages in self-talk to reflect on events that have transpired.  often increases self-awareness and mindfulness, and hones critical thinking skills. Interpersonal Communication  is communication between several people. This form of communication may range from the impersonal to the very personal. Impersonal communication is when you talk with a person you do not really care about – there is often a coldness or an indifference in your attitude when you engage in this kind of communication.  The most personal type of communication occurs when you talk with people who are close to you, for example, your best friend, family members and colleagues. Such relationships are interdependent, meaning that the actions of one party very often directly affects the other party. Interpersonal communication can take place face to face as well as through electronic channels like video-conferencing, chat rooms, e-mail and Twitter. Small Group Communication  takes place in a group, usually comprising five to 10 people. This form of communication serves relationship needs (like companionship, family bonding and affection or support) as well as task-based needs, for example, deciding on disciplinary action or resolving conflict in the workplace.  In academic institutions, students often form small groups which meet regularly for study discussions or to work collaboratively on projects. At the workplace, small groups may meet to discuss issues related to work, or for problem-solving or team-building purposes. Learning to communicate effectively in teams contributes to success and advancement in many careers. Small group communication allows you to interact with others, be it at home, in school, at the workplace or in public. You learn to exchange ideas, solve problems and share experiences.
  • 3. Public Communication  also known as public speaking, involves communication between a speaker and an audience. This audience may range from just a few people to thousands or even millions of people. The aim of the speaker is usually to inform or to persuade the audience to act, buy, or think in a certain way. A teacher may address an assembly of students on codes of behavior or school rules. A politician may make speeches on how he will be dealing with certain issues in order to win their votes. An executive may give a business presentation to get more sales. It is important to understand some of the basic principles of effective public speaking so that you are able to influence, persuade as well as entertain your audience when you communicate with them. Mass Communication  Is communication that is sent out from a source to many receivers all over the world. It takes place through media like films, radio, videos and television. Modern avenues of mass communication like the Internet and blogs can be very powerful indeed as information is disseminated instantly. Corporate Communication  Is communication that takes place among members of an organization, within that organization. Example : Interacting in teams, conferencing with co-workers, talking with a supervisor or manager, giving employees explanations and directions, interviewing and making presentations. Intercultural Communication  is communication between people of diverse cultures and ethnicity. The world is increasingly becoming a global village and every country has people of various ethnicities. Thus, it is important to note differences in the communication practices of different cultures if intercultural harmony and understanding is to be maintained. Example :  in many Asian countries, students will seldom contradict or disagree with a teacher in the classroom as this shows disrespect. In Western academic institutions, however, it is the norm for students to think for themselves and engage their teachers in debate and discussion. It is important to make efforts to recognize and respect the communication practices of people from different cultures and nationalities.
  • 4. Process of Oral Communication  the process of Oral Communication is called speech. Highlighting only the main points : 1. Know/identify the needs of the audience who you are going to communicate 2. Ask questions to clarify/check that you have understood what the audience/other party hs just said 3. Speak clearly 4. Be audible 5. Keep your face smiling ( Be brother Ismaeel) 6. Use humor 7. Use pauses and fillers 8. Show your empathy 9. Be attentive/empathic listener 10.Use your body language 11. Ask questions if he/she/they have understood you so that you can understand that the message is clear to them 12. if needed, summarize what you said. 13. emphasize on the main points of your interest. Purpose of Oral Communication  to express thoughts and ideas that can make one improve.