Communication Jana Kročilová. Why? to share ideas to express one´s feeling and emotions to give and get information to be in contact with someone to entertain.

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Communication Jana Kročilová

Why? to share ideas to express one´s feeling and emotions to give and get information to be in contact with someone to entertain ourselves to arrange our matters

Where? in the family among friends at work at school in the offices while shopping free time activities

In the past messengers smoke signals morse alphabet telegraph flag signals letters written by hand letters in a bottle newspapers visiting people

Modern means of communication telephone/mobile television, radio internet

Forms of communication verbal: languages tone of voice intonation stress melody pronunciation non-verbal: without words facial expressions gestures vocal sounds body language clothes, accessories

as a world language modern English = lingua franca in communication science information technology business aviation diplomacy sport and entertainment official language in 53 countries (as the first or the second language) and many institutions: United Nations European Union Commonwealth of Nations