From Internet:
Oral language is often associated with vocabulary as the main component. However, oral language is comprised of much more. In the broadest definition, oral language consists of six areas: phonology, grammar, morphology, vocabulary, discourse, and pragmatics.
Try exploring some of these areas.
What are the standards for using different types of oral language?
(This is a question I must answer and record, but I'm a little stuck.. I'm thinking grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary..?)
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