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ORAL

COMMUNICATION

Teacher: Anna Arnau


Group: 1AFI
WHAT IS ORAL COMMUNICATION?

● Oral communication refers to the exchange of information through


spoken words and verbal interactions.
● It encompasses various forms, such as face-to-face conversations,
phone calls, presentations, interviews, and more.
● This mode of communication relies on spoken language, vocal
expressions and non-verbal communication to convey messages,
ideas, or emotions.
● Effective oral communication involves clarity, articulation, and an
understanding of the audience.
● It plays a crucial role in everyday interactions, professional settings,
and public speaking.
ORAL COMMUNICATION EXAMPLES
⦿Meetings
⦿Conference and videoconference
⦿Telephone calls
⦿Presentations
⦿Video or audio recordings
⦿Face-to-face conversation
⦿Job interview
⦿Podcast
⦿Radio interview
⦿Speech
⦿Elevator pitch
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION

● Non-verbal communication involves conveying messages without


the use of words. It includes facial expressions, body language,
gestures, posture, eye contact, and other non-verbal cues.
● This form of communication is vital because it complements and
often enhances verbal communication.
● Proficiency in non-verbal communication is crucial in social
interactions, business negotiations, and various professional
settings, contributing to effective and holistic communication.

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