- Speaking - expressing oneself orally.
- Listening - actively attending to, comprehending, and interpreting verbal communication.
Written Communication:
- Writing - expressing thoughts, ideas, and information in written form.
- Reading - comprehending and interpreting written texts.
Non-Verbal Communication:
- Gestures - using body movements to convey messages.
- Facial Expressions - emotions expressed through facial expressions.
- Body Language - physical behavior and posture conveying information.
- Eye Contact - establishing connection, communication, and understanding through direct eye contact.
- Touch - using physical touch to express emotions or convey messages.
Visual Communication:
- Image - using pictures, drawings, paintings, or visual representations to convey information.
- Video - recording and displaying moving images to communicate ideas or information.
- Infographics - visual representation of data that can make information easier to understand and visualize.
Electronic Communication:
- Text Messaging - sending and receiving short text messages through mobile devices.
- Email - exchanging messages and attachments through electronic mail.
- Instant Messaging - exchanging real-time text-based messages through online applications.
- Video Conferencing - connecting and communicating with people in real-time through video and audio calls over the internet.
- Social Media - using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. to share information, connect with others, and communicate with friends, family, and the broader online community.
Communication Technology:
- Telephone - audio-based communication over a distance using landline or mobile networks.
- Mobile Phone - wireless communication that enables voice conversations and a variety of other functions.
- Computer - technology used to process information and communicate through the internet or localized networks.
- Internet - a global network of computers that enables communication and information sharing.