MS. SUHA JAWABREH LECTURE # 4 Oral Communication.

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MS. SUHA JAWABREH LECTURE # 4 Oral Communication

Review # 2 1. What are the advantages of oral communication? 2. What are the disadvantages of oral communication?

Types and Levels of Oral communication 1. Verbal Communication Verbal communication is the sharing of information, ideas and opinions between individuals using speech. 2. Nonverbal Communication Behaviour and elements of speech aside from the words themselves that transmit meaning.

- Research suggests that only 5 % effect is produced by the spoken word, 45 %by the tone and other elements of voice, and 50 % by body language, movements, eye contact, etc. -Types of nonverbal communication: 1. Facial expressions. 2. Gestures: such as waving, pointing, and using fingers. 3. Paralinguistics: such as tone of voice, loudness, and pitch. 4. Body language and Posture 5. Eye contact 6. Appearance

- Certain forms of nonverbal communication may also have different meanings in different culture. 3. Intrapersonal Communication -Intrapersonal communication is also known as self- talk or thinking, and refers to the ways we communicate with ourselves. - The way we communicate with ourselves greatly affects our self-esteem.

4. Interpersonal Communication -Interpersonal communication is the communication we have with other people. -This type of communication varies from highly impersonal to extremely personal. -The degree to which we communicate, or fail to communicate, with others influences how our relationships with them develop, continue or come to an end.

5. Public Communication -Public communication refers to public speeches that we deliver in front of audiences. - Public communication serves several purposes: to entertain, to persuade and, or to inform..etc. - It is different from other forms of interaction in that (1) it requires greater levels of planning and preparation on the part of the speaker and (2) involves less direct interaction.

6. Mass Communication -Mass communication refers to any type of media that is used to communicate with mass audiences. - Examples of mass media include books, television, radios, films, computer technologies, magazines and newspapers.

Speaking Activity # 4 Watching and Analyzing a video Students are required to watch this video then analyze what the see and hear.