oral communication

collocation in English

meaningsoforalandcommunication

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oral
adjective
uk
/ˈɔː.rəl/
us
/ˈɔːr.əl/
spoken and ...
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communication
noun
uk
/kəˌmjuː.nɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/kəˌmjuː.nəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the act of communicating ...
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(Definition oforalandcommunicationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoforal communication

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Her research interests include second language acquisition and the role oforalcommunicationactivities in language development.
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He adopts this position because he feels that writing lacks the contextual cues and interpersonal resources thatoralcommunicationprovides to negotiate difference.
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The effects of awareness raising training onoralcommunicationstrategy use.
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The output of a machine depends upon its internal program routines; the process of a reciprocal understanding follows a different logic than withoralcommunication.
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But their status is a completely different one tooralcommunication.
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Oralcommunication, on the other hand, played a rather limited part in his scientific life.
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Traditional classes in rhetoric andoralcommunication, seemingly out of sync with today's electronic generation, are making a comeback across the country.
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An essential part oforalcommunicationis emotion and this can reflect the relationship between the speakers involved.
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One striking way in which letters differ fromoralcommunicationis the consistent use of emotion verbs.
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Nonetheless, the literate skills were consistently devalued in relation tooralcommunicationand transmission of knowledge.
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Thus, this study appears to support teachers and students intuitive feelings that language classrooms which requireoralcommunicationare more anxiety-provoking than traditional classrooms.
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Inoralcommunication, inflection and body language and interaction help convey meaning.
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The connection of this proto-subjectivity with human subjectivity components cannot be compared to the models oforalcommunicationwith respect to oral interaction.
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Face-to-face interaction is the paradigm case oforalcommunication, whereas reading is the representative example of a "nonreciprocal" activity.
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Thus, this study appears to support teachers' and students' intuitive feelings that language classrooms which requireoralcommunicationare more anxiety-provoking than traditional classrooms.
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