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Training in oral communication failing to make the grade among university students
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1Of the students surveyed, 77.5% state that they have not received any training in oral communication, although they consider that this skill is key for their education and their professional future.
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2Of the students who have received training in oral communication, 56% received it at secondary school; 34.5% at university and 22% at primary school.
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3The students consider that their current level of proficiency in oral communication is medium-high. The majority (nearly 87%) state that they prepare in advance for oral presentations and write out a script. They give an average of two presentations per month, generally on academic topics.
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4While 75% of students have gone completely blank when addressing an audience, 52% state that they have felt they have felt an embarrassing situation, and 20% have lost their voice at some point.
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5The degree of anxiety reported is medium. Arts and Humanities students report having the most problems with anxiety.
