Taking into account that communication refers to a process of exchanging information, it involves the use of the following three types of language known as oral, written, and nonverbal.
Oral language has to do with the <u>oral exchange of information</u> where spoken words are uttered. It includes face-to-face conversations, for example: speech, telephone conversations, etc.
Written language implies the use of <u>written signs or symbols</u> to communicate. For example: emails, letters, reports, etc.
Nonverbal language involves the <u>use of body language</u> to communicate. For example: gestures, facial expressions, posture, etc.