FORMS OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN SOCIETY

Authors

  • Otabek Xudoyqulov Bohodir o‘g‘li Supervisor: Zarmed University, Department of Foreign Philology, Assistant teacher Author
  • Ravshan Umirzoqov Author: Zarmed University, Faculty of Philology and Language Teaching (English) Author

Keywords:

verbal communication, oral speech, written communication, communication skills, digital communication, interaction

Abstract

This article explores the primary forms of verbal communication and their significance in modern society. It examines oral and written communication, highlighting their characteristics, advantages, and limitations. In addition, the study analyzes contemporary communication forms shaped by digital technologies. Based on theoretical analysis and existing research data, the paper emphasizes the role of communication skills in education, professional environments, and social interaction. The findings indicate that effective verbal communication is a critical factor in academic achievement, workplace success, and interpersonal relationships.

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Published

2026-04-22