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Oral communication, while primarily referring to spoken verbal communication, can also employ visual aids and non-verbal elements to support the conveyance of meaning.
Oral communication includes speeches, presentations, discussions, and aspects of interpersonal communication.
As a type of face-to-face communication, body language and choice tonality play a significant role, and may have a greater impact upon the listener than informational content.
This type of communication also garners immediate feedback.

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