example of oral communication
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Oral communication refers to the speaking and listening skills needed to participate verbally in discussions, exchange thoughts and information, make clear and convincing presentations, and interact with a variety of audiences.
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Types of oral communication include formal communication, such as classroom lectures, speeches and meeting presentations; and informal communication, such as casual phone or dinner table conversations.
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