Oral communication
The main means by which we communicate with one another is through speaking
This can include conversations, group discussions and presentations, ‘word of mouth’, video-conferencing and Skype
Written Communication
Written communications include letters, emails, instant messaging, magazines or e-zines and notices (including on electronic notice boards)
A written communication can be useful to make sure the message is clear and verifiable
Non-verbal communication
Communication achieved by not just using words
It is the process of coding or conveying meaning through behaviours such as facial expressions, gestures and body posture
In particular, we need to consider what might be the reasons why nations should vary in the extremity of their prevailing communication styles. It is widely accepted that the basis for the conversation belongs to verbal, nonverbal and visual. If we study the communicative culture, we can communicate easily. That is why we study the communicative styles of the target language.
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