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Mastering English Oral Skills-comprehensive summary

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English Oral Skills focus on developing students' ability to communicate effectively in spoken English. Key components inlude pronunciation, articulation,stress patterns, intonation, and fluency. The summary also emphasizes listening skills, conversational techniques, public speaking,and presentation strategies.

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ORAL SKILLS
1. Functions of greetings in a conversation:

• Establish rapport / sense of familiarity.

• Set the mood for talk/ conversation/presentation.

2. Role of voice manipulation:

• Voice projection –To be heard; for audibility.

• Tone/ voice variation - To create different meanings, break monotony and create interest.

3. Body languages:

• Nodding

• Smiling

• Sitting posture (upright or leaning forward).

• Dancing

• Clapping/ applauding

• Laughing

• Frowning

• Waving

• Stamping feet.

4. Verbal skills/ devices/ cues:

• Voice projection for audibility / to be loud enough to be heard by the audience.

• Tonal variation; change in pitch/voice to create some meaning. It can break monotony & also
create interest. Tonal variations

• have meanings attached to them. Tone expresses the speaker’s feelings/attitude/emotions
towards what the say/think.

• Choice of words determines the tone to be used to express a certain contextual message.

• Solemn tone indicates/signals/shows a sense of sincerity.

• Stress; to emphasize on a certain issue. Content words are stressed. Meanings attached to them
must be given.

, • Intonation; falling or rising of voice – fluctuations of voice as one speaks. It enables one to
express different feelings/ moods and

• meanings.

• Proper articulation (pronunciation); it will be understood as per the speaker’s intention.

• Pregnant pauses; significant/ meaningful pauses (breaks) - to achieve certain effects such as
suspense, etc . NB: Voice variation

• houses all aspects of voice manipulation: stress, intonation, tempo, pace etc

 Pacing/speeding up one’s presentation/recitation denotes urgency.

 Slow presentation signals patience.

 Voice – What you hear when someone talks.

 Tone – Nature of voice that expresses what one feels/thinks about what they are saying.

• Mimicry; imitation of certain sounds certain animals or beings during narration.

5. Non-verbal cues/ devices/ paralinguistic; extra-linguistic features:

• Use of gestures; stretching hands, waving, swinging hands, pointing at something/somebody
using index finger, clapping, thumbing, raising hand, spreading hands, shaking hands, nodding
one’s head, shaking one’s head etc. Gestures have specific meanings attached to them.

• Facial expression; frowning, putting up a delighted face, blinking, widening eyes, eye contact,
winking etc

• Body movement; bending, stretching one’s body, enlarging stomach, curtsying ,bowing, shaking
one’s body etc

• Dramatization/ Dramatic aspects; acting out scenes like jumping etc

• Mimicry; imitation of sounds certain mannerism/ behaviour of animals or beings during
narration.

NB: Both verbal and non-verbal cue: mimicry – imitation of sound and mannerism.

Some of these cues tend to overlap. Clear-cut differences should be noted for apt explanation in exam
situation.

6. Oral devices: These are devices (signals that support the verbal communication) cues used during an
oral presentation/ performance to achieve meaningful and effective presentation: NOTE: One must
mention the exact cues like pointing, putting up a grimaced face etc and how they are applied
contextually. Relevant details ought to be provided.

 Technical terms like ‘gestures’ are optional. You can simply say; I would point at ….to show……

 NB: Both cues (verbal and non-verbal aspects) are expected if the question asks: How would
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