English_ Communication Skills _1.pptx.new

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Communication skills


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Communication Skills Communication works for those who work at it

The word  communication  has its root in the  Latin  verb  communicare , which means 'to share' or 'to make common '. Communication is the process of sharing information between two or more people. Communication involves the transfer or exchange of information between individuals or groups. Essentially, it’s about sharing ideas or information through speaking, writing, listening, or reading. This interaction, at its core, connects two or more people in an exchange of thoughts or messages.

Defining Communication means, it is the process of two or more people or groups exchanging information, ideas, thoughts, and feelings. It is a basic human activity that enables individuals to communicate with one another and exchange ideas, feelings, and experiences.

Importance of Communication Good communication is crucial in personal relationships, professional settings, and societal interactions, as it promotes empathy, reduces misunderstanding, and fosters a sense of connection. In business, effective communication enhances productivity, teamwork, and customer relations. Overall, communication is the cornerstone of human interaction, playing a pivotal role in the success of individuals, organizations, and societies.

* Types of Communication There are a various Categories of Communication. The types are explained below: 1 . Verbal Communication Words, whether spoken or written, are used in this sort of communication to communicate a message. It falls into two categories : written and oral. Face-to-face interactions, phone calls, and presentations all fall under the category of oral communication. Emails, letters, and text messages are all examples of written communication.

2. Nonverbal Communication Body language, facial emotions, and other nonverbal indicators are used in this style of communication to communicate a message. Examples include body language, posture, and vocal tone. Even more so than verbal communication, nonverbal communication has the potential to be strong and successfully convey a message.
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