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Oral Communication
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Defining Communication
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Defining Communication
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The Nature and Process of Communication
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The Nature and Process of Communication
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Communication Models (Part 1)
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Communication Processes
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Communication Breakdown
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Communication Breakdown
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Strategies to Avoid Communication Breakdown
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Strategies to Avoid Communication Breakdown
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The Sociocultural Dimension of Communication (Part 1)
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The Sociocultural Dimension of Communication (Part 1)
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The Sociocultural Dimension of Communication (Part 2)
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The Sociocultural Dimension of Communication (Part 2)
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The Functions of Communication
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The Functions of Communication
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Identifying the Speaker's Purpose
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Oral Communication Activities
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Oral Communication Activities
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Verbal and Nonverbal Cues (Part 1)
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Verbal and Nonverbal Cues (Part 2)
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Kinds of Oral Texts
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Kinds of Oral Texts
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Identifying Strategies of a Speaker to Convey Ideas Effectively
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Identifying Strategies of a Speaker to Convey Ideas Effectively
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Appropriate Verbal and Nonverbal Behavior in a Given Speech Context
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Appropriate Verbal and Nonverbal Behaviors in a Given Speech Context
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Types of Speech Style
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Types of Speech Style
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Social Situations for each Speech Style
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Social Situations for each Speech Style
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Appropriate Language Forms in Using a Particular Speech Style
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Appropriate Language Forms in Using a Particular Speech Style
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Responding Effectively to a Speech Act
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Responding Effectively to a Speech Act
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Communicative Strategies for Communicative Situations
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Communicative Strategies for Communicative Situations
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Principles of Effective Speech Delivery in Different Situations
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Principles of Effective Speech Delivery: Articulation, Modulation, Stage Presence, Facial Expressions, Gestures and Movements, and Rapport with the Audience