Oral Revalida Meaning

Oral Revalida Meaning

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1. all question revalida ​


Answer:

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2. patulong nmn po sa als revalida presentation at interview​


Explanation:

Mag Present kayu jan if grupo dapat may intro ka para madami kang points ^^


3. what is meaning of orally​


Answer:

by means of speech; verbally.

Answer:

orally(adverb) (of drugs) through the mouth rather than through injection; by_mouth. "he was administered the drug orally" orally, by word of mouth(adverb) by spoken rather than written means.

Explanation:


4. what is the meaning of oral communication?​


Answer:

oral communication is the process of expressing information or ideas by word of mouth


5. What is the meaning of Oral development​


Answer:

developing the skills and knowledge to reading comprehension and to writing.

Explanation:

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6. What is tje meaning of (Orally)?


Answer:

By means of speech; verbally.

Answer:

it means verbally saying


7. WHAT IS THE MEANING OF ORAL


Answer:

adjective

uttered by the mouth; spoken:

oral testimony.

of, using, or transmitted by speech:

oral methods of language teaching; oral traditions.

of, relating to, or involving the mouth:

the oral cavity.

done, taken, or administered through the mouth:

an oral dose of medicine.

Phonetics. articulated with none of the voice issuing through the nose, as the normal English vowels and the consonants b and v.

noun

an oral examination in a school, college, or university, given especially to a candidate for an advanced degree.

Explanation:

Answer:

by word of mouth; spoken rather than written.

"they had reached an oral agreement"

relating to the mouth.

"oral hygiene"

Explanation:

basta oral tungkol sa bibig


8. What is the meaning of Oral development​


Answer:

Oral language is the system through which we use spoken words to express knowledge, ideas, and feelings. Developing ELs’ oral language, then, means developing the skills and knowledge that go into listening and speaking—all of which have a strong relationship to reading comprehension and to writing. Oral language is made up of at least five key components (Moats 2010): phonological skills, pragmatics, syntax, morphological skills, and vocabulary (also referred to as semantics). All of these components of oral language are necessary to communicate and learn through conversation and spoken interaction, but there are important distinctions among them that have implications for literacy instruction.

Answer:

Oral language is the system through which we use spoken words to express. knowledge, ideas, and feelings. Developing oral language, then, means. developing the skills and knowledge that go into listening and speaking—all of. which have a strong relationship to reading comprehension and to writing.

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9. the meaning of oral litreture


Oral literature is a broad term which may include ritual texts, curative chants, epic poems, musical genres, folk tales, creation tales, songs, myths, spells, legends, proverbs, riddles, tongue-twisters, word games, recitations, life histories or historical narratives.


10. what is the meaning of elements oral communication​


Oral and written forms of communication are similar in many ways. They both rely on the basic communication process, which consists of eight essential elements: source, receiver, message, channel, receiver, feedback, environment, context, and interference.


11. oral communication is a medium of transmitting meaning by means of sounds produced by_​


speaker, (message) speach, (listener) audience.


12. What Oral language meaning?​


Answer:

Having a conversation using verbal words.

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13. What does oral literature mean?


Oral literature is a broad term which may include ritual texts, curative chants, epic poems, musical genres, folk tales, creation tales, songs, myths, spells, legends, proverbs, riddles, tongue-twisters, word games, recitations, life histories or historical narratives


14. meaning of oral tradition


Answer:

Oral tradition is information passed down through the generations by word of mouth that is not written down. This includes historical and cultural traditions, literature and law.

Explanation:


15. give the meaning of oral tradition?


Answer:

the stories, beliefs, etc., that a group of people share by telling stories and talking to each other.

Answer:

oral tradition is inpermation passed down through the genaration by word of mouth that is not written down. this includes historical and cultural taradition literature and law


16. Oral nonfiction meaning​


Answer:

Creative nonfiction (also known as literary nonfiction or narrative nonfiction or literary journalism or verfabula[1]) is a genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives. Creative nonfiction contrasts with other nonfiction, such as academic or technical writing or journalism, which are also rooted in accurate fact though not written to entertain based on prose style. Many writers view creative nonfiction as overlapping with the essay.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Creative nonfiction (also known as literary nonfiction or narrative nonfiction or literary journalism or verfabula[1]) is a genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives. Creative nonfiction contrasts with other nonfiction, such as academic or technical writing or journalism, which are also rooted in accurate fact though not written to entertain based on prose style. Many writers view creative nonfiction as overlapping with the essay.

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17. what is the meaning of oral communication in context?​


Explanation:

Oral communication refers to the speaking and listening skills needed to participate verbally in discussions, exchange thoughts and information, make clear and convincing presentations, and interact with a variety of audiences.

Answer:

"Oral communication refers to the speaking and listening skills needed to participate verbally in discussions, exchange thoughts and information, make clear and convincing presentations, and interact with a variety of audiences.


18. meaning of oral ingestion​


Answer:

Ingestion is the consumption of a substance by an organism. In animals, it normally is accomplished by taking in a substance through the mouth into the gastrointestinal tract; such as through eating or drinking. In single-celled organisms ingestion takes place by absorbing a substance through the cell membrane.


19. what is the meaning of oral commun ication


is the process of expressing information or ideas by word of mouth

20. what is the meaning of oral communication


It is the way of communicating verbally.

21. what is the meaning oral presentation​


Answer:

An oral presentation is a short talk on a set topic given to a tutorial or seminar group. In an oral presentation one (or more) students give a talk to a tutorial group and present views on a topic based on their readings or research. The rest of the group then joins in a discussion of the topic

Answer:

The oral presentation means delivering an address to a public audience. It also refers to public speaking and/or speech-making. It is a brief discussion of a defined topic delivered to a public audience in order to impart knowledge or to stimulate discussion. The skill in oral presentation is equally as important as effective writing. Almost every oral presentation contains an introduction, main body and conclusion like a short paper. Though it is a formal speech in nature or vocal performance to an audience, it may occasionally require adequate planning and thorough preparation in using one's voice, body language and visual aids such as slideshows to present and illustrate the points more effectively and to achieve the desired results.

Whatever your profession is, you may be asked on various occasions to participate in a seminar, conference, panel discussion and/or meeting and to deliver an address to the audience present there. If you are an effective speaker, you can take this opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge, enhance your prestige, influence decisions, and occupy more important positions in your organizations. So, the acquisition of oral presentation skills is essential for success in any profession.

What you need most for an effective oral presentation is to take a thorough preparation. Only a thorough preparation can help you control your nervousness and give an effective oral presentation. And if you want to take a thorough preparation, your first step should be to define the purpose of your presentation. Whenever you have been able to define the purpose of your presentation, you should find out the points related to the purpose of your presentation.

Body languages such as eye contact, facial expression, posture and gesture plays a significant role in oral presentation process. The proper use of the voice and the ability to adjust it to suit the slightest differences of meaning are also very important in oral presentation. In addition to correct pronunciation, variation in pitch and cadence, free from speech mannerism, fluency in delivery are also very important in oral presentation.

In some cases of oral presentations if it seems to you that the persons expected to participate in the meeting spread over a wide geographical area, then you may need to prepare a brochure and send it to them well in advance. The brochure usually contains some essential information such as theme, background, main topics for discussion, name of the president/chairperson, chief guest, special guests, honorable guests and speakers, etc.


22. meaning of oral communication


Answer:

Oral communication is communicating with spoken words. It's a verbal form of communication where you communicate your thoughts, present ideas and share information.

Explanation:

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23. What is the meaning of the oral chanting in the Cordillera region? ​


Answer:

A Diminutive of cuerda("rope")


24. Oral communication mean?


Answer:

Oral communication

- is the process of verbally transmitting information and ideas from one individual or group to another.


25. Oral communication means


Answer:

Oral or verbal communication describes any type of interaction between individuals which makes use of words and involves speaking and listening. In oral communication, the sender and receiver exchange their thoughts or ideas verbally either in face-to-face discussion or through any mechanical or electrical device like telephone.


26. what is meaning of oral?​


Answer:

uttered by the mouth

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27. what is the meaning of oral cavity


The oral cavity includes our lips, the inside lining of our lips and cheeks , the teeth, the gums, the front two-thirds of our tongue, the floor of our mouth below the tongue, and the bony roof of our mouth.

28. stages of oral communication by Eugene white with meaning​


Answer:

Thinking-Symbolizing-Expressing-Transmitting-Receiving-Decoding-Feedback -Monitoring. Thinking- a desire , feelings or an emotion .

Explanation:

Eugene White's Model tells that communication in circular and continuous, without a beginning or an end. He also introduced the concept of feedback.


29. ORAL COMMUNICATION Activity meaning​


Answer:

Oral communication implies communication through mouth.

It includes individuals conversing with each other, be it direct conversation or telephonic conversation. Speeches, presentations, discussions are all forms of oral communication.


30. what is the meaning of oral histories? ​


Oral history is the collection and study of historical information about individuals, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews.

Answer:

The collection and study of historical information using sound recordings of interviews with people having personal knowledge of past events.


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