Group 6. rahimova.m plan I. Introduction II. Verbal communication: features and types - What is verbal communication?
- Difference between verbal and non-verbal communication
- Features of verbal communication
- Types of verbal communication
III. Conclusion IV. Reference list
Verbal communication
Non-verbal communication
Written communication
Types of communication
Oral communication
- It includes what we speak to others in the form of words
Written communication
Listening
skills
- This includes how we listen to others
Mediated communication
It includes the world wide web (w.w.w) for searching data
Non-verbal communication
It includes body language, confidence, gestures
What is verbal communication? Verbal communication refers to the utilization of words to express ourselves in front of other people. Thus it is an inclusion of both spoken and written communication. Although most people prefer verbal communication to describe only spoken communication. The verbal part of communication refers to the words that we choose, and how they are heard and interpreted. Verbal communication The effectiveness of the verbal communication depends on the tone of the speaker, clarity of speech, volume, speed, body language and the quality of words used in the conversation. In the case of the verbal communication, the feedback is immediate since there are a simultaneous transmission and receipt of the message by the sender and receiver respectively. Difference between verbal and non-verbal communication
Verbal communication
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Non-verbal communication
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It depends on written and oral forms of language
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It depends on non-verbal cues like facial expressions, eye contact, body language
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Formal training can impart competence in the use of verbal communication
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Has high chance of confusion
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Words are used with defined connotations
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It is difficult to understand
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It is highly structured and formal
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It lacks structure and highly formal
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The presence of two persons is not necessary
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The presence of two persons is necessary
| Features of verbal communication
Verbal communication has some characteristics for the effective exchange of information. Some of the characteristics of verbal communication are as follows:
Language is governed by rules
Completeness in information
Clearness in speaking
Self-awareness of the content
Information is most reliable in conversation
Intrapersonal communication
- - It includes: self-thinking, analysis, thoughts, assessments.
- - Various activities: solo dancing, solo speaking, solo writing, concentration, self-awarness
Interpersonal communication
-online, face to face, video conference on mobile etc.
Small group communication
- Team meetings, board meetings
- Sales meetings
Public communication
- Public speeches
-political campaigns
-presentations
conclusion In conclusion, verbal communication plays a crucial role in providing feedback and recognizing individual effort. whether it’s a congratulatory speech or email, words of support and appreciation boosts confidence levels. Therefore, effective verbal communication opens up a two-way street that allows individuals to interact, engage and collaborate with each other, improving organizational efficiency and productivity. on an individual level, it helps you become more confident and a well-rounded professional. Reference list - 1. verbal communication”, chapter 3 from the book a primer on communication studies (index.html) (v. 1.0).
- 2. http://creativecommons.org
- 3. Andy Schmitz (http://lardbucket.org)
- 4. (http://2012books.lardbucket.org/attribution.html?utm_source=header).
- 5. http://www.admitkard.com
- 6.http://www.everstudy.com
- 7.http://open.lib.umn.edu
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