Abstract:
Communication is carried out in all circumstances, we mean both received and transmitted messages. Oral communication is characterized by freedom of expression, the possibility of corrections and repetitions, the use of non-verbal or paraverbal codes, spontaneous construction, the obvious subjectivism of speech, the possibility of deviation from correct speech. Students must produce oral messages that are correct in terms of content as well as form, representing the neatest appearance. The oral message represents an act of communication, which is initiated with a specific purpose, among which: we want to attract attention, we want to impose our point of view, we direct the discussion or the attention to something specific - all carried out in the context of monologue, dialogue and descriptive communication.