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What is an aural communication skill? Ability to speak ability to listen inability to speak none

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Answered by gavbadshah
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Ability to speak and listen

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Aural communication involves the transmission of information through the auditory sensory system—the system of speaking and hearing. ... Aural communication relies heavily on verbal language when information is transmitted through spoken words.

Answered by ChhutiMistry1
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Aural communication in terms of teaching language usually refers to aural communication. Aural communication may be a skill or competence in delivering ideas, thought, opinion, or feeling toward others. Aural communication is often measured through performance.

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Aural communication involves the transmission of data through the auditory sensory system—the system of speaking and hearing. it always encompasses both verbal communication and paralinguistic communication to convey meaning. An example of an aural mode— one that depends almost exclusively on sound—might be the recording of a public speech that's delivered orally to a live audience, a radio address, or a podcast. The Aural-Oral Approach is predicated on developing two language skills: listening and after speaking which is the earlier stage of learning a language (Geri, 1990). Aural means associated with a sense of hearing and oral related to verbal communication.

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