COM THE NATURE ( 5 ) of Oral COMMUNICATION Communication comes from the latin term " communis " which means to " share and inform ideas , feelings , etc. " Ang ( 2004 ) posits that communication is " the transmission of messages via ...
Oral Communication: Skills, Choices, and Consequences
Oral Communication: Skills, Choices, and Consequences
Offers a practical approach to public speaking. This edition links three contemporary developments to the context of public speaking: technological advancements; shifting ethnic and cultural patterns; and an increased awareness...
One student enrolled at a small Northeastern liberal arts college (personal communication, March 9, 2011) was quite perturbed by this: I must say that most faculty members do require oral presentations dealing with class material.
Career success comes to people who are good at giving correct information, developing strong working relationships, attracting and satisfying customers, working in teams, solving disputes, building consensus for decisions, picking other ...
It is therefore imperative that Speech Communication , in order to get most out of it , should be practiced as speech and not as a theory alone ; neither should its aim be the acquisition of the basics of the language .
Understand the role that self-concept plays in communication, as well as the importance of non-verbal communication. b. Self-disclose to others, and listen carefully when they speak. Self-disclosure is “the process of making intentional ...
Children's Oral Communication Skills
Silverman J. Doctors' non-verbal behaviour in consultations: look at the patient before you look at the computer. Brit J Gen Pract. 2010(February):76–8. 13. Silverman J, Kurtz S, Draper J. Skills for communicating with patients.
Fundamentals of Oral Communication