Sagot :
Answer:
verbal, non verbal, written and visual
Explanation:
1. Verbal
Verbal communication is the use of language to transfer information through speaking or sign language. It is one of the most common types, often used during presentations, video conferences and phone calls, meetings and one-on-one conversations. Verbal communication is important because it is efficient. It can be helpful to support verbal communication with both nonverbal and written communication.
2. Nonverbal
Nonverbal communication is the use of body language, gestures and facial expressions to convey information to others. It can be used both intentionally and unintentionally. For example, you might smile unintentionally when you hear a pleasing or enjoyable idea or piece of information. Nonverbal communication is helpful when trying to understand others’ thoughts and feelings.
3. Written
Written communication is the act of writing, typing or printing symbols like letters and numbers to convey information. It is helpful because it provides a record of information for reference. Writing is commonly used to share information through books, pamphlets, blogs, letters, memos and more.
4. Visual
Visual communication is the act of using photographs, art, drawings, sketches, charts and graphs to convey information. Visuals are often used as an aid during presentations to provide helpful context alongside written and/or verbal communication.
The 3 Main Types of Communication are:
1. Spoken orVerbal Communication
Ex. • Mae went to Kim and she told her that she wants to make a fruit salad so they went to the market to buy the ingredients.
2. Non-Verbal Communication
Ex. • Joy signaled a thumbs up after tasting the food she cooked.
3. Written Communication
Ex. • Teacher Annaliese sends a letter to the principal about the upcoming meeting with the parents.