4. Spoken language refers to the use of verbal communication through speech.Following
are the important aspects of Spoken language:
Oral Communication
use of sounds, words, and
sentences to convey
meaning and express
thoughts
Primary Communication Mode
used by humans, enabling real-
time interaction and immediate
feedback
Oral Tradition
means of transmitting knowledge,
stories, history, and cultural heritage
Non-Verbal Aspects
tone, pitch, intonation,
gestures, facial
expressions, and body
language
Verbal Fluency
clearly, engage in
conversations, negotiate,
persuade, and engage
socially with others.
8. Objectives of this Course:
Apply appropriate stress and
intonation patterns for effective
communication.
Enhance vocabulary and word
usage in various contexts.
Develop effective spoken English
communication skills.
Improve pronunciation and
intonation for better clarity and
understanding
Master basic grammar rules
for accurate sentence
construction
9. What will you learn?
Develop fluency and
naturalness in spoken
English through practice
exercises
- Acquire practical skills for small
talk, greetings, and expressing
opinions
Identify and
rectify common
errors in spoken
English.
Build confidence in
engaging in daily
conversation dialogues.