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    Oral commenation Oral communication implies communication through mouth. It includes individuals conversing with each other‚ be it direct conversation or telephonic conversation. Speeches‚ presentations‚ discussions are all forms of oral communication (meetings‚ lectures‚ conferences‚ interviews‚ etc.). Advantages of Oral Communication • There is high level of understanding and transparency in oral communication . • There is flexibility for allowing changes in the decisions previously taken

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    Task 3 Describe and justify the ways in which written and/or oral feedback is given to a learner. Discuss how feedback and target setting promote learner progress and achievement‚ whilst maintaining or increasing the confidence of the learner. At Link into Learning learners meet with their tutor every six weeks in order to review their progress. The following case study is an illustration of one such review. M is a 24 year old female currently working as a health care assistant. M is dyslexic

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    meaning of oral and written communication and to explain ways in which you can use both oral and written communication to manage a business organization effectively. In this regard‚ the essay focuses on the theories of oral and written communication and ways in which you can use them to manage business organizations as described by authors like Shirley tayler (1999)‚ Nkonde (2008)‚ kreitner (2009) and Woollcott and Unwin (1983). The essay shows that although different authors have defined oral and written

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    transcripts of our oral story and wrote a descriptive version. Both versions were significantly different from each other in many ways. Our study is on the differences between oral and written communication. When we are speaking and writing to people‚ content‚ style‚ structure and process are all key factors that determine our delivery. My oral introduction was short while my written introduction set the scene with details to introduce my story more formally and substantially. In my oral story I began

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    Ulyana Oral examination VS Written examination. Nowadays we have different ways of investigation of student’s knowledge: two of them are oral and written examinations. Both they have advantages and disadvantages and differ at all‚ but what is the best form of checking student’s ability‚ knowledge and skills? As it was mentioned before oral and written examinations have much bigger differences then common features. At first glance the written examination seems to be easier for student – you have more

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    two categories: oral and written. Written examination has a single invigilator who keeps an eye open for flagrant cheating. He may be helped by two or three assistants. To do well on an oral exam requires a rather different set of skills than those called for on a written exam. Most people find oral exams harder than written‚ but some really enjoy them! For some people oral exams are quicker than written. During written tests you already have the answers in your head‚ but then you have to spend two

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    "What do you want to be when you grow up?" It is such a typical question‚ yet it compels children to venture into their innocent minds and let them imagine the world full of possibilities and encouragements. Their responses vary‚ ranging from superheroes to the President of the United States. But how would the little ones react when they were told‚ "You are not talented or smart enough. Try again." Their dreams would be shattered into millions of pieces and their hopes would be lost forever. Plummeting

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    Essay One - Revised “What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?” We are usually asked this question very early in life: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s one of the biggest questions asked of children‚ from toddlers to teenagers. It’s always asked to help encourage kids to think of their future. After all‚ how many children really know what they want to do with the rest of their lives? Oh yeah‚ there are those lucky few who have a special calling. Many kids will say they want to be

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    When teachers asked that what it is you want to be when you grow up‚ most children do not respond with "a career in financial services". Like most children‚ I responded with reference to jobs that seemed fun at the time. My first choice was a typewriter and translator‚ second naturally a pianist‚ but the third and most important choice was a computer engineer because I like computer‚ typing‚ translating a work and playing piano. If I were a computer engineer‚ I will

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    abiotic components of an ecosystem. The energy that flows through ecosystems is obtained primarily from the sun. It generally enters the system through photosynthesis‚ a process that also captures carbonfrom the atmosphere. By feeding on plants and on one another‚ animals play an important role in the movement of matter and energy through the system. They also influence the quantity of plant and microbial biomass present. By breaking down dead organic matter‚decomposers release carbon back to the atmosphere

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