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Verbal Communication

Verbal communication refers to communication using spoken language and sounds. There are two main types: oral communication which involves speaking and listening, and written communication which involves writing and reading. Key characteristics of effective verbal communication include considering the objective, engaging the interest of the receiver, being sincere, using simple language, being brief and precise, avoiding vagueness, and being polite.

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Verbal Communication

Verbal communication refers to communication using spoken language and sounds. There are two main types: oral communication which involves speaking and listening, and written communication which involves writing and reading. Key characteristics of effective verbal communication include considering the objective, engaging the interest of the receiver, being sincere, using simple language, being brief and precise, avoiding vagueness, and being polite.

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TOPIC:
VERBAL COMMUNICATION:
DEFINITION
TYPES OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION
CHARACTERISTICS OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION
CONCLUSION
VERBAL COMMUNICATION:
DEFINITION:
Verbal Communication is one way for people to communicate face-to-face some of the
key components of Verbal Communication are sound, words, speaking, and language.
Verbal Communication is generally thought as spoken language. We express ourselves
through words.
TYPES OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION:
 ORAL COMMUNICATION:
Oral communication is the process of communication in which messages or
information is exchanged or communicated within sender and receiver
through the word of mouth. It can be divided into two ways: (a.) Speaking
(b.) Listening.

 WRITTEN COMMUNICATION:
Written Communication is the process of communication in which messages or
information is exchanged or communicated within sender and receiver through
written form. It can be divided into two ways: (a.) Writing (b.) Reading.
CHARACTERISTICS OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION:
Consider the objective.
Think about the interest level of the receiver.
Be sincere.
Use simple language and familiar words.
Be brief and precise.
Avoid vagueness.
Be polite.
CONCLUSION :
When using verbal and non - verbal communication, you want to make sure
that you are using it correctly. You want to make sure that your attitude is
positive and you use your gesture correctly. You don't want to look away when
someone is speaking to you because that is rude and can hurt the other
person's feelings. verbal and non - verbal communication is very important to
anyone and is being used every day.

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