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    ORAL COMMUNICATION It is that the method of verbally sending data and concepts from one individual or cluster to a different. language is either Formal or Informal. samples of informal language include: • Face-to-face conversations • Telephone conversations • Discussions that happen at business conferences More formal varieties of language include: • Presentations at business conferences • Classroom lectures • Commencement speech given at a graduation ceremony Oral communication is that the method of verbally sending data and concepts from one individual or cluster to a different. language is either Formal or Informal. samples of informal language include: • Face-to-face conversations • Telephone conversations • Discussions that happen at…

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    As police officers it is important to perform effective communication towards the community and, fellow staff members. Communication is essential for police officers to do their jobs effectively. The three most important aspects of communication in policing are oral communication, writing and reading. Oral Communication Police officers use oral communication to speak to the public, their co-workers and supervisors so, they can do their job efficiently. Oral communication is an essential…

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    Communication The imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium. The process of passing any information from one person to the other person with the aid of some medium is termed as communication. Communication process is a chain made up of identifiable links. The chain includes sender, encoding, message, decoding, receiver, and feedback. 1. Sender: In the first step, the communicator develops or conceptualizes an idea to be sent. It is also known…

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    Lecture 3 1. Rhetoric is written or oral communication often used strategically to achieve a predetermined goal. 2. A rhetoric situation is a form of communication where a writer or a speaker addresses an audience in an effort to sway their opinion, attitude, or action. 3. The rhetoric variables that defines a rhetoric situation includes: the speaker who is the sender, the purpose of forging the message, and the media which is a channel of transmission. In addition, it includes the audience…

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    SECTION A A1. Definition: Communication is imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing or using some other medium. Communication process:  Sender: The person who intends to convey the message with the intention of passing information and ideas to others is known as sender or communicator.  Ideas: this is the subject matter of the communication. This may be an opinion, attitude, feeling, views, orders, or suggestions.  Encoding: The subject matter further…

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    EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATION By mohamed shabeen A1. The process of communication Sender The person who create the message with the intention of passing it onto others Encoding Since the subject of matter communication is theoretical it’s the conversion of subject into these symbols is the process of encoding Channel The channel is where the information is send through ether it is formal or informal Decoding Is the person who receiver the information and converts the message to a manner in…

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    Everyone has their own ways of communication, whether it be a different language, different accent, or even different word choices. In this paper I will be analyzing the ways in which my communication has developed in the past and most likely will be developing in the future. Along with this I will be comparing the way I communicate as opposed to others, specifically in reference to content, form and, use. The ways of my communication are changing everyday for many different reasons. The form of…

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    Assignment four, visual rhetorical analysis, helped me develop oral communication skills. For this assignment, we were asked to deliver a presentation, and it was also the first official presentation that we made in front of the whole class in this course. To prepare for this presentation, I first referred to the paper I wrote for the topic, which was warning biohazard, and tried to take out the thesis and main points,then, based on the thesis and main points, I wrote an outline of the…

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    Communicative Enhancement Courses for Engineering Students at the University of Saskatchewan Technical professionals, such as engineers, are required to be able to communicate both through oral and written communication. For this reason, students attending the College of Engineering, at the University of Saskatchewan, should be required to take courses in literature and communication to qualify for graduation. These courses can help students to improve their ability to: analyse literature,…

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    Going into this class, I thought that it would be as simple as delivering a couple of speeches and showing up to class. But I realized I was mistaken from day 1. EDPS 31500 is a course that not only taught me interpersonal oral communication skills, but also taught me how to be a better friend, partner, team player, leader, and most importantly, a global citizen. In this course, I was able to practice and improve my oral communication skills through various activities such as the leadership…

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