This volume is intended to provide an outline of the process of human communication with its peculiarities and phenomena as well as areas of application derived from them. The most important communication models are explained briefly and clearly. Practical examples and excursions should consolidate what has been read and arouse interest in this exciting topic.There are 2 basic types of communications: Verbal CommunicationNon-Verbal CommunicationVerbal CommunicationThe communication happens through verbally, vocally or through written words which express or convey the message to other is called verbal communication.Example: Baby crying (vocal) is verbal communication which express the hungry or pain through vocally.Verbal communication has two typesA. Oral CommunicationB. Written CommunicationA. Oral Communication: A communication which happens through word of mouth, spoken words, conversations and also any messages or information are shared or exchanged between one another through speech or word of mouth is called oral communication. Example: Public speech, News reading, Television, Radio, telephone and mobile conversations.B. Written Communication: A communication happens through any word written or often written sign which refers the languages uses in any medium is called written communication. Example: Simply any hand written, typed, Newspaper, printed word documents, letters, books and magazines.Non-Verbal Communication: Any communication without word of mouth, spoken words, conversation and written languages are called Non-Verbal Communication. It happens through signs, symbols, colours, gestures, body language or any facial expressions are known as non verbal communication. Traffic signals are one of the best examples for non verbal communication.
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