Interprétation
Oralspeechmeansspeakingtoothersbyoneself.Oralspeech, notonlytospeak, butalsotocommunicatedirectlywithothers.Oralspeechisdividedintomonologueanddialoguespeech.Monologuemeansthatthepersonwhospeaksexplainshisthoughtsforarelativelylongperiodoftimewithoutbeinginterruptedbyotherpeople'sinterruptions.Thelanguageofmonologuesisordered, thesentencesareclearandcomplete, thegrammariscorrectandrigorous, discours, conférences, rapports, poetryrecitations, etc.areallmonologues.Dialoguespeechreferstoconversationsbetweentwoormorepeople, suchasforums, débats, QuestionsEtRéponses, etc.Dialoguespeechiscarriedoutbytheinterlocutorsincooperationwitheachother.Theinterlocutorsarestimulatedbythelanguageoftheotherparty.Therefore, thegrammaticalstructureandlogicalsystemofthiskindofspeechdonotrequirecompletenessandrigor. Gestesouexpressionsfaciales.
Classification
Generallyspeaking, theobjectofspokenspeechisinfrontofyou, andthespeakercanadjusthisspeechactivitiesaccordingtothelistener'sresponse.Thereaderofwrittenspeechisnotinfrontofhim, andtheauthorcannotModifyyourspeechprocessatanytimebasedonthereader'sresponse.Writtenwordsarewordsthatexpressone'sthoughtsandemotionsinwords.Ithasmanycharacteristicsofspokenlanguage, butitisdifferentfromspokenlanguage.Therefore, writtenlanguagerequiresaccuracy, rigueur, etune logique, andfullconsiderationshouldbegiventothelevelofreadersandpossibleproblems.Inaddition, writtenspeechcannotrelyonexpressionsoractionstoenhancetheauthor'sexpressiveness.Theauthor'semotionsareexpressedinappropriaterhetoric.Therefore, itisnecessarytoavoidunsatisfactorywordsandpreventoverstatement.Externalspeechisthebasisforforminginternalspeech, andthetwocanbetransformedintoeachother.