Oral Communication

Oral communication is the exchange of information through spoken words. It includes face-to-face conversation, phone calls, video calls, and speeches.

Key Features:

  1. Clarity of Speech: Speak clearly and slowly.
  2. Active Listening: Pay attention and respond appropriately.
  3. Non-Verbal Cues: Tone, pitch, gestures, facial expressions.
  4. Feedback: Encourage questions and ensure understanding.

Types of Oral Communication:

  • Interpersonal: Conversations with colleagues, friends, or family.
  • Public Speaking: Speeches, seminars, presentations.
  • Group Discussion: Collaborative idea exchange.
  • Telephonic/Virtual Communication: Phone calls or video conferences.

Tips for Effective Oral Communication:

  • Maintain eye contact
  • Avoid filler words like “um”, “ah”
  • Practice good posture and gestures
  • Use examples and analogies for clarity
  • Listen actively and respond politely

Example:

  • Introducing yourself in a meeting:
    “Good morning everyone. I am Babneet Kaur, currently working on digital marketing and cryptocurrency research. I look forward to collaborating with you all.”

Applications:

  • Workplace discussions and meetings
  • Interviews and client communication
  • Presentations and public speaking

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