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- Oral Communication It occurs when you talk with your classmates, listen to the radio, watch television, talk on the phone with your mother, attend a play, answer questions in class, sing a song, and so on.
Characteristics of oral language. Expressiveness Oral expression is spontaneous and natural and is full of affective nuances that depend on the tone we use and the gestures; for that reason it has great expressive capacity. Vocabulary A simple and limited vocabulary is used and it is usually full of incorrect words such as phrases (phrases) and repetitions. That is, then, no ... Speak correctly: · Speak slowly and with a normal tone. · Vocalize well. · Avoid snitches. · Calling things by their names avoiding abuse of "thing", "pileup", "gossip" ... · Use the right gestures without exaggeration Importance of Oral Language All the time we are interacting with the environment together with other people, occupying the role of an Issuer of a wide variety of messages that are transmitted by different Communication Channels and generating a response from a Receiver that can later also become an Issuer, reversing the flow of communication, and performing what is called as a conversation. In the verbal communication that is known as Oral Language we relate to the medium using the sound that we emanate with our voice, from those moments when we are face to face with the other person, as well as the Telephone Communications, being able to recognize the voice of who is communicating with us and having a greater facility of understanding with this person. When we are talking with another person we notice that there may be differences when it comes to communications, from those who have introverted or extroverted personalities, to those who have a better quality of conversation in regards to the Creativity of Speech, having the faculty of use an enriched vocabulary to narrate events, describe objects or any other situation where we Communicate by Voice. Those people who have Speech Disorders or who do not have such a development to be able to do the things listed above with ease, are usually considered as having a Linguistic Deficit, without this being considered as a disease or pathology since it can be caused by multiple causes, and has different variants, obviously including Neurological Diseases and all types of Mental Disorder that affects speech, physical difficulties themselves. In a communication then we must take into account the Communicative Competence, which is that when we say something to a person, this not only understands what we are saying, but also we have an expected response if we gave an order, or that manages to make an interpretation of the Message Issued, making the communication have a single sense, be interpreted under that meaning and that does not cause flaws in the communication or the response of the recipient.
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