Learners Communication Skills By Ghulam Mustafa Shahid Extra Quality (2026)
In the modern era, "extra quality" communication extends to the digital realm. Whether it is a formal email, a Slack message, or a video conference, the rules of clarity and professionalism still apply. Learners must focus on brevity, proper grammar, and a respectful tone to maintain their reputation in virtual spaces. Conclusion
Watching yourself speak on video can reveal habits you weren't aware of. In the modern era, "extra quality" communication extends
Many traditional language programs focus heavily on rote memorisation and structural rules. While technical accuracy is important, it often fails to prepare learners for real-world interactions. Ghulam Mustafa Shahid’s methodology bridges this gap by focusing on communicative competence. Communication as a Dynamic Tool Conclusion Watching yourself speak on video can reveal
Diverse classrooms may interpret idioms, tone, and body language differently. Ghulam Mustafa Shahid’s methodology bridges this gap by
Shahid’s work operates on a foundational premise: communication is not an innate talent, but a trainable skill. Traditional classrooms often treat speaking and writing as secondary outcomes of reading and listening. In contrast, Shahid argues that expressive skills require deliberate, structured practice.