Read it!

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In this activity you should read a passage out loud. You may be required to test your microphone first. You should see the audio recorder below. After you have started recording the reading passage will appear. Read the passage aloud as clearly as you can.
Listen to a speaker read the passage aloud. You do not need to read aloud.
Listen to the speaker. Repeat after each sentence and check your pronunciation.
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Listen: Listen to a speaker read the passage aloud. You do not need to read aloud.
Practice: Listen to the speaker. Repeat after each sentence and check your pronunciation.
Shadow Practice: Read the passage aloud, along with the teacher. You should wear headphones.
Read: Read the passage aloud. Speak at a speed that is natural for you.
Quiz: Read the passage silently. Then answer the questions about the passafe.

Communication is fundamental to human interaction, enabling the exchange of thoughts, ideas, and information. It has evolved from traditional methods like letter writing to modern technologies such as the internet and mobile phones, transforming how we connect personally, socially, and professionally. Effective communication involves a sender, a message, a medium, and a receiver, where the message is clearly understood by the recipient. Key elements include a sender who conveys the message, a message that is concise and relevant, a medium that ensures effective delivery, a receiver who interprets the message, and feedback to confirm understanding.
Various means of communication exist, including verbal, written, visual, and nonverbal methods. Verbal communication involves speaking, while written communication includes emails and messages. Visual communication uses graphics and videos, and nonverbal communication encompasses body language and facial expressions. The most effective method depends on the situation, with face-to-face communication often best for managing conflicts. In the workplace, clear and concise communication is crucial, especially with the rise of remote teams. Preparation, including defining goals, researching information, and anticipating questions, is essential for successful communication. Regulatory authorities also play a role in ensuring media independence by resisting political and commercial interference, maintaining autonomy through legislation and rules.

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