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1. VERBAL COMMUNICATION
( WITH EXAMPLES)
NAME:- DILIP KUMAR CHAUDHARY
BRANCH:- ECE-A
ROLL:- 100103103
ENROLLMRNT NO.:- 10SETECE401
2. MAJOR---
1. COMMUNICATION
2. COMMUNICATION SKILL
3. T YPES OF COMMUNICATION
4. VERBAL Vs NONVERBAL
5. VERBAL COMMUNICATION
6. T YPES OF VRBAL COMMUNICATION
7. VERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLE
8. EXAMLES OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION
9. SUMMRY
3. COMMUNICATION---
• Communicating means interacting with
people, talking, making friends, having
relationships either work related or private life
relationships. Communicating with others is
essential in leading a normal life.
6. TYPES OF COMMUNICATION---
• We all communicate in our own way but we
need to learn how to do it effectively.
Communication has two base types : verbal
communication and non verbal
communication.
• The verbal one includes oral communication,
through words and writing. The second one,
non verbal communication includes body
language and expressive behaviors.
8. VERBAL COMMUNICATION
• 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
• HERE ARE SOME TYPES OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION:-
1. face to face discussions, speeches,
television, radio, telephone
conversations, seminars, videos etc.
Our tone of voice, pronunciation, word
9. choice are all things we choose in
order to talk. These things make a
conversation have it`s personality.
When we are angry we talk in a
certain way, when we are happy we
choose other words to express
ourselves.
2. Verbal communication also includes
the written word. Written includes
emails, books, letters, magazines,
newspapers, notes, faxes,
announcements, commercials etc.
Anything that is written is also verbal
communication. Oral communication
has also besides real words, mere
grunts, cries, whimpers that people
make. Each sound we make can be
interpreted and seen as a certain
language. Communicating with others
is done more easy and it`s more easy
10. also to understand if the two people
speak the same language.
VERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLE:-
1. Context is information that
surrounds a communication and helps
convey the message.
2. Messages are often highly coded
and implicit in high-context societies,
such as Japan and many Arab
countries.
3. The message is explicit and the
speaker says precisely what he or she
means in low-context societies such
as the United States and Canada.
11.
12. EXAMPLES OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION:-
ORAL COMMUNICATION
o The most apparent type of
verbal communication is oral.
o Speeches, presentations and
announcements are all forms of
verbal communication.
o Most communication models
also include verbal feedback
from the receiver, which may be
in the form of questions or
comments.
MEDIATED COMMUNICATION
o Its contain both example of
verbal & nonverbal.
(internet, television, telephone, emails.)
13. ASK QUESTION
1. Questions are used for clarity and
to inspire more conversation.
2. Questions are a verbal
communication strategy that can
help to ensure clarity and accuracy
of the messages being exchanged.
eg. - one person may define the word
“successful” differently than
another person.
PREMEDIATE
o Think about what you’re going to say
before you say it.
14. REPEAT
o Repeating the message back in your
own words will help your perspective
and evaluation of the message.
USE NONVERBALS
o The use of nonverbals with verbal
communication helps to deliver the
message more effectively. Nonverbals
that are commonly used to increase
verbal communications effectiveness
are visual aids, body language and
charts. For example, if you’re verbally
telling someone how to change the oil in
their car, you should demonstrate the
action in order to provide accuracy to
the recipient.
15. SUMMRY
o Language permits us to remember the
past, deal with the present, and
anticipate and plan for the future.
o Language serves as a guide to how a
culture perceives reality.
o Each of us learns and uses language as
we do because of our cultural
background.
o Communication style varies from culture
to culture, but one’s communicative
style is adaptive and can be developed.