it makes us to speak and could communicate with others with the full confidence. and it enhance also our dection in speaking.
by: lj
speech education helps:> students learn effective oraL communication skills> meet the graduation requirement for a speech course
speech is oral and/or literal by nature. through speech, we come to being able to express our ideas easily.
Speech is oral communication.
what is the importance of oral communication? example of the importance of oral communication.solving problems' disccusion' control eg giving instruction to employees.
Speech communication is the study of how and why people communicate, including both spoken language and nonverbal messages. Oral Communication is the ability to speak with others to exchange information and ideas.
Speech and oral communication are important for effective interpersonal and professional interactions. They allow individuals to express ideas, convey emotions, and build relationships. Effective speech and oral communication skills are essential in both personal and professional settings.
The functions of speech communication are: Referential Phatic Expressive Interactional Transactional
speech, talking, words cuming in the mouth
The nature of speech communication are the diaphragm, lungs, larynx, pharynx and mouth. Air moves through the pharynx, oral cavity and nasal cavity which allows for speech.
to enhance literaly appreciation
Keeping a record of oral communication enables you to go back over the record in the event that there are any discrepancies later. This can be important in the event that the oral communication is a contract between two parties to pay back a loan, or to do work.
Gordon Wiseman has written: 'Speech--interpersonal communication' -- subject(s): Oral communication, Public speaking