Delivering Your Message

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Language

Level

Intermediate

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Free

Last updated on June 22, 2025 3:08 pm

Learn how to effectively deliver your message and improve your communication skills with this free online messaging course.

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Master the use of language with this free online messaging course. Skills like active listening and reading can help you to manage your audience. We also explain how differences in perception can influence communication. This course hones your communication skills, which will boost your career in almost any field.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Define ?language?…
  • Unpack the role of language in perce…
  • Describe three different types and p…
  • Identify and describe five key princ…
  • Define ?language?
  • Unpack the role of language in perception and the communication process
  • Describe three different types and parts of messages and their functions
  • Identify and describe five key principles of verbal communication
  • Understand how syntax, semantics and context govern language
  • Explain how language serves to shape our experience of reality
  • Appreciate the differences between clich?, jargon and slang
  • Name the factors that contribute to self-concept
  • Demonstrate how the self-fulfilling ?Pygmalion effect? prophecy works
  • Comprehend the interaction of attitudes, values and beliefs
  • Utilize communication conventions to improve messaging
  • Describe the process of language selection and the factors that influence it
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