Topic > Oral Communication in English - 1734

IntroductionMalaysia is one of the multinational countries in Asia, with different cultures of languages ​​used. Communication is an essential part of our life. The use of daily oral communication with different people at different times. Therefore, English and various other ethical languages ​​such as Chinese and Tamil have brought about the nature of changes in the development of English communication. The English language could not help but be influenced by many other languages ​​and develop into a number of varieties. Communication is a tool that connects people. Due to variation in language and culture, many colonies have difficulty communicating. A language like English has been a bridge connecting the entire world. Helps maintain bonding in trade and relationships between multicultures. Oral Communication Most of the time uses oral communication, while it mainly refers to spoken verbal communication, it typically relies on words, visual aids and non-verbal elements to support transmission of the meaning. Oral communication includes discussions, speeches, presentations and interpersonal communication. In face-to-face communication, body language and tone of voice play a significant role and can have a greater impact on the listener than the intended content of the spoken words. Communication model • Linear model: its one-way process in which one person acts in a unique way another person acts on another person, transmission model because it assumes that communication is transmitted directly from the sender to the receiver. • Interactive Modal: This is the interactive communication model that represents the way two people communicate. A person, the sender, wants to send information, the message. This speaker uses one communication channel. Like an email or a face-to-face conversation, with the second person, the recipient. Sometimes noise, a term for any distraction, compromises the message. Once the recipient has received the message, it will send feedback, letting the sender know whether the message was conveyed well and what the recipient thinks about it. This communication of both people, sender and receiver, is influenced by their individual experiences, culture, and knowledge. This is called their field of experience. • Transactional model – which sees communication or negotiation of meaning in two other parties responding to their environment and to each other. Interpersonal Communication Here's a scene we're all familiar with: Abu says or does something that Ali interprets as an insult or attack.