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    Communication Communication is a central part of our lives. Verbal or written‚ symbolic or direct‚ intentional or inadvertent‚ active or passive‚ effective communication is one of the key tools for achieving results. 1. Everything we do is communication. 2. The way we begin our message often determines the outcome of the communication. 3. The way the message is delivered always affects the way the message is received. Our ability to communicate has a direct bearing on our relationships

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    Topics for Oral English Test (Book 3) 1. Talk with your partner about your personalities. State the weaknesses and strengths in your characters and suggest some ways to improve them. 2. As a college student‚ you may notice some problems on campus. Talk with your partner about them: What are you concerned about? Are there any ways to improve the situation? 3. What factors contribute to a job satisfaction? Talk with your partner about them. Number them in order of importance and justify your

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    EFFECTIVE ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS INTRODUCTION • Oral communication is the spoken interaction between two people or more. • Oral communication is composed of multiple elements‚ which taken as a whole‚ result in the success or failure of interaction. • It is a unique and learned rhetorical skill that requires one to u/stand what you say and how you say it. PURPOSE OF ORAL COMMUNICATIONS • INFORMATIVE To summarize problems‚ describe a plan‚ progress report of a study. e.g. Causes of AIDS in Malaysia

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    Oral and Nonverbal Communication in the UAE (Dubai) Due to the UAE ’s high standard of living and growth in trade‚ many people from all around the world come to the UAE striving for a better life and jobs that pay well. There are around 4.4 million people in the country‚ with only 15--20% of them being citizens and 96% being Muslims. Hofstede’s analysis of the United Arab Emirates indicates that religion (Islam) plays an important role in people’s lives. Islam is the official and majority religion

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    Form Should Follow Function The history of design can teach contemporary designers about the achievements and mistakes of the past. Such examinations of history show that lessons can be learned from the varying disciplines focused on the forms and functions of designs; where different designers take different standings on what is the appropriate form for the desired function. Burkey Belser‚ an information designer‚ discusses contemporary design‚ and that “The mirror has shattered and fragments

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    The term communication is freely used by everyone in modern society‚ including members of the general public‚ scholars and management practitioners. Communication is defined as the interaction‚ giving and taking of information‚sending and receiving of messages through verbal and non verbal means. Functions of communication varies as one must determine the function of the communication. Known as the primary function and in certain circumstances the situation or position may have one‚ two or three

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    English oral - Shark Cullings Each year in Australia‚ the number of deaths from shark attacks ranges between zero to three deaths. To put this into perspective‚ more people around the world are killed as a result of falling coconuts or vending machines. Following a small rise in the number of shark attacks in Western Australia over the past two years‚ the Western Australian Government has legalised the culling of all sharks over three metres long caught on baited drum lines‚ in an attempt to

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    Radio: A Form of Communication Physics Idoh Gersten Mr. Zambizi Physics March 12‚ 1995 Radio is a form of communication in which intelligence is transmitted without wires from one point to another by means of electromagnetic waves. Early forms of communication over great distances were the telephone and the telegraph. They required wires between the sender and receiver. Radio‚ on the other hand‚ requires no such physical connection. It relies on the radiation

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    FUNCTIONS OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION Communication caters to ’change’. It is through the involvement with and the development of communication that‚ along the periods of ages‚ human beings evolved from the caves of the stone age to the present world of sophistication and glamour. The changes brought about by communication to the human society can be explained with reference to the functions of communication propounded by Seal MacBride. INFORMATION: The accessibility to the information brought about

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