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What forms of written and spoken communication can you think of?

Forms of Written Communication:

Formal:

* Letters: Personal, business, formal, informal

* Emails: Professional, personal, marketing

* Reports: Business, academic, scientific

* Essays: Academic, persuasive, narrative

* Proposals: Business, research, grant

* Contracts: Legal, business

* News articles: Informative, opinion-based

* Books: Fiction, non-fiction, academic

* Journals: Academic, scientific, personal

* Memos: Business, internal communication

* Brochures: Marketing, informational

* Manuals: Instructions, guides

Informal:

* Texts: Personal, informal, group chats

* Social media posts: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

* Comments: Online forums, blog posts

* Notes: Personal, reminders, to-do lists

* Chat messages: Instant messaging, online games

* Diary entries: Personal reflections, thoughts

* Post-it notes: Reminders, quick messages

Forms of Spoken Communication:

Formal:

* Speeches: Public address, presentation

* Lectures: Academic, educational

* Meetings: Business, group discussions

* Interviews: Job, media, research

* Debates: Formal discussion, argumentation

* Courtroom proceedings: Legal, formal communication

* Presentations: Business, academic, professional

Informal:

* Conversations: Everyday talk, personal discussions

* Phone calls: Personal, business, informal

* Video calls: Personal, professional, group calls

* Voice messages: Personal, informal, quick messages

* Podcast: Discussion, entertainment, informative

* Radio broadcasts: News, music, entertainment

* Street theatre: Interactive, performance-based

This is not an exhaustive list, but it provides a wide range of examples of written and spoken communication. The specific forms used will depend on the context, purpose, and audience.

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