Oral Communication

“Oral communication skills are very useful in school and are of particular importance when entering and advancing in a career. In an interview and on the job, you will need to present information and ideas effectively.”

 

Oral Communication is something you cannot live without at New Tech, because Oral Communication is your ability to communicate to a large, medium or small sized group in an effective manner in which you are able to get your point across. Not only this, but it is also your ability to write out documents that will be read in front of a group and make sure that they make sense. Without the writer of the script, the play will suck, right? So Oral Communication is a good skill for later on life, because someday I guarantee to you that you will have to present something of some sort in front of a group, and you need to know how to do such a thing and be able to do it in general.

 

This is all why piece of evidence for this Learning Outcome is from the first project in my Social Studies and English class. Trial of Creon was the name of the project and we had to become lawyers and present in front of a group a well organized argument as to why the good King Creon was innocent of the crime he supposedly committed. If you want to know more about the story, look up Antigone.

 

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