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    FACULTY OF OUM BUSINESS SCHOOL SEMESTER : JANUARY 2014 OUMH1303 ENGLISH FOR ORAL COMMUNICATION COURSE : BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH HONOURS MATRICULATION NO : 861126115001001 IDENTITY CARD NO : 861126115001 TELEPHONE NO : 012 – 321 2352 E-MAIL : tmzulkairi@oum.edu.my LEARNING CENTRE : WANGSA MAJU LEARNING CENTRE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. Salutation 3. PURPOSE OF THE TALK 4. SELF INTRODUCTION 5. COMPANY’S BACKGROUND 6. MAIN POINTS TRAINING AND SELF-DEVELOPMENT

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    Ladies and gentleman‚ First of all ‚let me share with you a few definition of communication. 1.0 Defining Communication 2.1 Carl Rogers (1952) defined communication as listening with understanding to what has been said and interpreting the message accurately as intended 2.2 Elizabeth Tierney (1998) defined it as a process which comprises the following steps-you have a message you want to deliver‚ you send it out‚ your audience received the message‚ reacts to it and the

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    Abstract This paper discusses the ways of communication of two characters Ben and Gus in Harold Pinter’s play‚ dumb waiter. Ben and Gus are two assassins awaiting the arrival of their next victim in a dank basement. The pair inhabits a pantomimic parody of world where nothing is ever accomplished through their dialogue. As a result they talk‚ but they don’t communicate. This paper examines four kinds of their communication and the violence and menace underneath it. It also explores the concept of

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    examples of organisational communication‚ discuss what the four main approaches to media research explained by McQuail (2005‚ ch 3) offer to an understanding of company media communication. Communication is the exchange or transfer of information. It covers just about any interaction between people. It is described by McQuail as‚ “a process of increased commonality or sharing between participants‚ on the basis of sending and receiving ‘messages’.” As communication is the sending and receiving

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    examinations are divided into two categories: oral and written. Written examination has a single invigilator who keeps an eye open for flagrant cheating. He may be helped by two or three assistants. To do well on an oral exam requires a rather different set of skills than those called for on a written exam. Most people find oral exams harder than written‚ but some really enjoy them! For some people oral exams are quicker than written. During written tests you already have the answers in your head

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    BA7108 WRITTEN COMMUNICATION L T P C 3 0 0 3 COURSE OBJECTIVE: 1. To familiarize learners with the mechanics of writing. 2. To enable learners to write in English precisely and effectively. COURSE OUTCOME: Learners should be able to 1. get into the habit of writing regularly‚ 2. express themselves in different genres of writing from creative to critical to factual writing‚ 3. take part in print and online media communication‚ 4. read quite widely to acquire a style of writing

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    Types of Communication: There are many types of communication to deliver a message effectively to one another depending on an individual’s needs. Some of these are named as Verbal communication‚ Non Verbal communication‚ and British Sign Language. Verbal communication refers to the main form of communication between individuals – it uses the spoken language to convey a message. The use of tone‚ pauses and emphasis when conveying a message can be used by the deliverer to intensify the spoken word

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    TYPES OF COMMUNICATION Types of Communication © Andrew Triganza Scott – MBA (Maast.)‚ M.Ed (Leadership)‚ BPsy (Hons)‚ PGCE.- What is communication ?  Derived from the Greek word “communicare” or “communico” which means “to share”.  Community implies a group of people living in one place.  Languages are the codes of communications. Types of Communication © Andrew Triganza Scott – MBA (Maast.)‚ M.Ed (Leadership)‚ BPsy (Hons)‚ PGCE.- Types of communication. communication verbal Formal Non-verbal

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    Direct Mail Marketing Advantages: * Direct Mail gets right into a customer’s hands. Unlike online advertising and other forms which are consumed through media; direct mail advertising places a marketing message directly in consumers hands which makes them place a value on whether they should continue to read into the message. * Direct mail can add a personal touch. Many modern direct mail advertising companies offer the ability to personally brand each piece being sent out so it connects

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    C’s off effective communication (with respect to written communication): Written communication occupies an important position in the communication sphere‚ so written communication has to pay adequate attention on certain principles of necessity. The essentials of every written communication are principles of unity‚ coherence and emphasis. These principles along with other essentials of effective communication‚ like language‚ planning and organization make the written communication effective.

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