Feb. 18, 2021
Both the types have their own plus points and drawbacks. Personally, I prefer writing to speaking. Spoken communication may force people to make rash decisions , therefore it's apparently more efficient. Communication without hesitation may result in incompletely expressing myself. With writing, I can be more discreet with a lot of things with the proper amount of vocabulary. Although the written communication is slower, I could elaborate what I want to say in detail. You will unlikely miss any single word you want to say. Speaking is faster, giving more opportunities for misinterpretation.
Writing: Is spoken communication better than written?
Both the types have their own plus points and drawbacks.
Personally, I prefer writing to speaking.
Spoken communication may force people to make rash decisions , therefore it's apparently more efficient.
Better grammar to split this into two sentences ---> 'Spoken communication may force people to make rash decisions. Therefore, it's apparently more efficient' :)
Communication without hesitation may result in incompletely expressing myself.
With writing, I can be more discreet with a lot of things with the proper amount of vocabulary.
Unsure if 'discreet' is the right word here. Do you mean 'precise/accurate'? as 'discreet' means to be less obvious.
Although the written communication is slower, I could elaborate what I want to say in detail.
No article needed ---> 'Although written communication is slower...'
You will unlikely miss any single word you want to say.
Speaking is faster, giving more opportunities for misinterpretation.
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Fantastic vocabulary, easy to understand. No big errors, only a couple suggestions on word choice were needed :)
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Writing: Is spoken communication better than written? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Both the types have their own plus points and drawbacks. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Personally, I prefer writing to speaking. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Spoken communication may force people to make rash decisions , therefore it's apparently more efficient. Spoken communication may force people to make rash decisions , therefore it's apparently more efficient. Better grammar to split this into two sentences ---> 'Spoken communication may force people to make rash decisions. Therefore, it's apparently more efficient' :) |
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Communication without hesitation may result in incompletely expressing myself. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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With writing, I can be more discreet with a lot of things with the proper amount of vocabulary. With writing, I can be more discreet with a lot of things with the proper amount of vocabulary. Unsure if 'discreet' is the right word here. Do you mean 'precise/accurate'? as 'discreet' means to be less obvious. |
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Although the written communication is slower, I could elaborate what I want to say in detail. Although the written communication is slower, I could elaborate what I want to say in detail. No article needed ---> 'Although written communication is slower...' |
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You will unlikely miss any single word you want to say. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Speaking is faster, giving more opportunities for misinterpretation. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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