About this course
Oral Communication Skills Training helps you to improve the skills you already have and develop the ones that you don’t to ensure effective oral communication. The purpose of the training covers speaking and presentational skills. By the end of the course, you should be able to deliver an effective speech oral Communication Skills Training focuses on the fundamental and required skills essential to oral communication. To accomplish such a goal, this training is designed as a dialogue and lecture lab. You are expected to start your journey into effective communication skills in an effort to reach this training’s goals.
Training Format
This is hands-on training. The majority of the class is dedicated to practical exercises and group activities. You will learn various skills through adequate activities, role-playings, and workshops.
Why Do You Need Oral Communication Training?
Oral communication skills are vital to success in any field. This training will enable you to develop and improve your skills in a practical, thrilling, and stress-free learning environment. Having fun while learning is guaranteed!
Oral communication is communicating with spoken words. It’s a verbal form of communication where you communicate your thoughts, present ideas, and share information. Examples of oral communication are conversations with friends, family or colleagues, presentations, and speeches.
Oral communication helps to build trust and reliability. The process of oral communication is more effective than an email or a text message. For important and sensitive conversations—such as salary negotiations and even conflict resolution, you can rely on oral communication to get your point across, avoid misunderstandings and minimize confusion.
Things You Might Need for this Course
Course Objective
- Explore the elements of effective speaking in public
- Build confidence in their speaking skills
- Say what they really meanwhile making the best impression on others
- Communicate effectively under pressure and keep their cool
- Arrange, plan, and prepare their message
- Speak creatively and influentially
- Speak clearly and precisely
- Answer questions on the spot
- Apply the “stop” and “go” signals
- Express their point clearly and efficiently
- Accurately demonstrate their knowledge
- Be proficient in demonstrating the presentation in a suitable manner
- Demonstrate oneself in a poised performance that presents assurance and professionalism
- Listen and analyze the content and provide speeches with perception and composure
Modules
Lesson 1 - Overview of Oral Communication Skills
- Definition of communication
- Some background
- Oral communication features
- Effective oral communication characteristics
- Communication approaches
- Types of communication
- Oral communication components
- Advantages of effective oral communications
Lessons 2 - Principles of effective oral communication
- Prepare
- Know the audience
- Structure the presentation
- Practicing
- Engaging with the audience
- Editing and improving your presentation
- Staying calm
Lesson 3 - Communications Perspectives
- Graphical methods
- Language
- Factors affecting presentation
- Biases
- Environment
- Feelings
Lesson 4 - Communication Styles and Approaches
- Communication style matrix
- Direct style
- Spirited style
- Systematic style
- Considerate style
Lesson 5 - Fundamental Listening Skills
- Self-awareness
- Active listening
- Listening even in difficult situations
Lesson 6 - Oral Communication Skills
- The characteristics of great conversation
- Phonological styles
- Performing with a sense of stress, intonation, and meaning
- Taking advantage of question tags
- Initiating, maintaining, and ending conversations
- Standard conversation
- Verbal language expressions
- Effective listening
- Body language
- Things to do and not to do in conversation
- Phone conversation
- How to apply English in communication
- Introductions
- Greetings
- Clarifications
- Explanations
- Interruptions
- opinions
- How to express your feelings and opinions:
- Agreement
- Arguments
- Complaints
- Apologies
- Contributing in unofficial discussions and situations
- Using information to make some decision
- Regenerating information