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(B) Explain the difference between Oral and Written Communication​

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Answered by asthasampreetbrother
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Difference Between Oral Communication and Written Communication

Last updated on July 26, 2018 by Surbhi S

Oral Vs Written CommunicationWords play a crucial role in communication process, to transmit the message in the way it is intended to be conveyed. When words are used in the process of communication, it is known as verbal commnication. Verbal transfer of information can be performed, orally or in written form. Oral Communication is the oldest means of communication, which is most commonly used as a medium for the exchange of information. It involves gathering or disseminating information through spoken words.Difference Between Oral Communication and Written Communication

Last updated on July 26, 2018 by Surbhi S

Oral Vs Written CommunicationWords play a crucial role in communication process, to transmit the message in the way it is intended to be conveyed. When words are used in the process of communication, it is known as verbal commnication. Verbal transfer of information can be performed, orally or in written form. Oral Communication is the oldest means of communication, which is most commonly used as a medium for the exchange of information. It involves gathering or disseminating information through spoken words.

 

Written Communication, on the other hand, is a formal means of communication, wherein message is carefully drafted and formulated in written form. It is kept as a source of reference or legal record. In this article, we’ve presented all the important differences between oral and written communication in tabular form.

Answered by shobhanushri
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Exchange of ideas, information and message through spoken words is Oral Communication. Interchange of message, opinions and information in written or printed form is Written Communication.

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