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Oral communication Group member: Waqar Ali Shah (4194) Humair pervaiz (2890) Group No: 14

Oral communications

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Oral communicationGroup member:

Waqar Ali Shah (4194)

Humair pervaiz (2890)

Group No: 14

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What is oral communication?

Oral Communication is process Oral Communication is Skill

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Types of Oral Communication

Face-to-face conversations

Telephone conversations

Discussions that take place at business meetings

More formal types of oral communication include: Presentations at business meetings

Classroom lectures

Commencement speech given at a graduation ceremony

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Eye contact & facial expression Make speaker more believable, trustworthy To gauge audience feedback Convey speaker’s feelings, attitudes, emotions

How to communicate?

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Why it is important?

Helps to communicate with other

It is very important Skill

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Tips to manage oral presentation apprehension

Use positive visualization

Practice relaxation techniques

Practice

Realize That You are not alone

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Principles Of Oral Communication Clear pronunciation

Preparation

Natural voice:

Simplicity

Avoiding emotions

Vocabulary

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CONCLUSION: Oral communications offers a variety of different communication-oriented

speaking opportunities such as discussions, individual and group presentations and other interactive tasks providing opportunity for students to improve their oral competence by developing effective language use both in formal and informal contexts. It offers extended communicative tasks such as debates, role-plays, individual and group presentations, impromptu speeches and other interactive tasks providing opportunity for students to improve their oral competence by developing effective language use both in formal and informal contexts. As in-class activities, for the promotion of interest and motivation in communication, the course also includes discussion topics, interesting facts, stimulating quotes as well as literary texts which are structurally and intellectually complex and thought-provoking. Integrating different reading and listening texts into communication-oriented tasks, this course aims to develop students productive skills beyond their receptive skills.

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