Principles of oral communication
The principles of oral communication are discussed below:
- -Clear pronunciation: Clear pronunciation of message sender in the main factor or oral communication. If it is not clear, the goal of the message may not be achieved.
- -Preparation: Before communicating orally the speaker should take preparation both physically are mentally.
- -Unity and integration: The unity an integration of the speech of the message sender is a must for successful oral communication.
- -Precision: Precision is needed to make oral communication effective. The meaning of the words must be specific.
- -Natural voice: The speaker’s must not be fluctuated at the time of oral communication. On the other hand artificial voice must be avoided.
- -Planning: Organized plan is a must for effective oral communication. The speaker should take proper plan for delivering speech.
- -Simplicity: The speaker should use simple an understandable words in oral communication. It should be easy and simple.
- -Legality: The speaker’s speech should be legal and logical at the time of oral communication.
- -Avoiding emotions: At the time of oral discussion, excessive emotions can divert a speaker from main subject. So, the speaker should be careful about emotion. The speech must be emotionless.
- -Acting: Many people lose concentration after listening for a few minutes. So speech must be emotionless.
- -Efficiency: Speakers efficiency and skill is necessary for effective oral communication.
- -Vocabulary: Words bear different meanings to different people in different situations. In oral communication, a speaker should use the most familiar words to the receiver of the message to avoid any confusion in the meaning of the words.