VERBAL COMMUNICATION


Verbal communication refers to the use of words and spoken language to relay a message. It serves as a vehicle for expressing needs, ideas, informations and concepts and is essential to the processes of learning and teaching. In combination with nonverbal forms of communication, verbal communication acts as the primary tool for expression between two or more people.


Types


1.Interpersonal communication  
2.public speaking
public speaking involves one or more people delivering a message to a group, interpersonal communication generally refers to a two-way exchange that involves both talking and listening. 

importance


1.  relaying a message to one or more recipients.
2. encompasses everything from simple one-syllable sounds to complex discussions and relies on both language and emotion to produce the desired effect.
3. Verbal communication can be used to inform, inquire, argue and discuss topics of all kinds.
4.It is vital to teaching and learning, as well as forming bonds and building relationships with other people. 
This process consists following steps:
source, message, encoding, channel, decoding, receiver, feedback and context.

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