Categorías: Todo - speaking - public - verbal - oral

por Nurul Ashikin hace 1 año

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VERBAL COMMUNICATION

Verbal communication offers several advantages, including quick and easy exchange of ideas, the ability to modify communication based on the audience, and immediate feedback. Public speaking involves careful preparation, such as thinking about the topic, understanding the audience'

VERBAL COMMUNICATION

VERBAL COMMUNICATION

The importance of the curriculum is that it helps teachers to plan the education process for a certain period of time.

DISADVANTAGES OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION

Depending on the timeframe you have and on the density of the teaching material, you can part your lesson in units.

Each unit will have a defined structure which you can follow in order to achieve your goals.

Since verbal communication depends on words, sometimes the meanings became confused and difficult to understand.

ADVANTAGE OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION

Usually, at the end of the term, there is a final assessment. This depends on you and on the school system you belong to. It can be:


Either way, you need to decide on the course of this assessment.

Change the way you communicate base on person
Easier form of communication when you want to exchange idea

Calculate the material you need to prepare all the subjects and pre-order certain helping material you can note link etc

Can say what you want and get quick response

Choose one of the options below:

Multiple choiceEssayPracticalTheoryPractical+Theory
Easy and quick

PUBLIC SPEAKING

Perform
- Take a few deep breaths if you feeling nervous - Think about what have you prepared and start speaking confidently.
Practice
- Practice by yourself first. talk infront of a mirror - Talk in front of your family/ friends and ask what they think. - Speak clearly, loudly and the right speed( not to fast or slow)
Prepare
-Think about your topic. -Think about what your listener need to know about the topic. - Think about the best way to make your listener understand. -Write what you plan to say.

Written communication (Involved written or typed words)

Printed books and newspapers.
Using email to share news, thoughts, document and files( photo, video,music). Email can be used to send (gp/ personal).
SMS ( Short Message Service ): these can be send through a phone to a person/group.
Writing on paper: letters,notes ,etc.

Here you should type in the timeframe of this class.

For example: 9 month course, Quarter or Trimester course, 'One School Year'

ORAL OR SPOKEN COMMUNICATION (Involves talking)

Classroom teaching, business meeting and public speeches are examples of oral communication ( one person talks to many at once)
Talking on a phone: personal and official communication. Example, phone conversation should start with hello, talking and listening to each other and end with bye.
Face-to-face conversation: when you see the listener. For example, group discussion, talk with friends/family members.

Type in the title of your class.

For example: Intro to visual Arts