Verbal Communication Definition

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Define communication
Communication means of sending or receiving information. It can be divided into interpersonal and intrapersonal communication. Each other wanted to show others their ideas through some variety ways to convey the message to other group and exchange information. There have to type or communication. The first type is verbal communication, verbal communication is use the words and languages to communicate. It means like oral or written, speaking, listening, reading or writing are all under the verbal communication. The second type is non-verbal communication. It can understand by other without using words. We use this type of communication by our senses, people understand us by our emotional or feeling. Mostly like the body language, every non-flexible or re-flexible body movement that all carry some meaning on it. Staring, smiling, glancing or raising the finger is all under body language. That all have their own meaning. So the non-verbal communications are very important for some people like disable people, they can easy to translate their feeling or emotional to others can let others to help them. We also use variety of media to communicate, from the traditional to the new ones. …show more content…

We can communicate with people through any channel. The channel can be many ways like are writing, email, speaking, video and audio transmission, website social media, fax, letter, mobile messaging application and other. Or else you can use that non-verbal communication like using body language, tone, countenance, motion to translate your message to other people. There are also another types of communications channels. Some of the possibilities are, electronic bulletin boards, mobile technology, fax machines and video conferencing. As organizations grow, face to face communication alone to get their message across. Furthermore, the communication channels normally separate in three groups: unofficial, formal and

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