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What is the term aurally and orally?

The terms "aurally" and "orally" are closely related and refer to how information is received or conveyed.

* Aurally means by hearing. It describes the process of receiving information through the auditory sense, such as listening to a lecture, music, or a conversation.

* Orally means by mouth. It describes the process of conveying information through speech, such as giving a presentation, having a discussion, or reciting a poem.

Here's a simple breakdown:

* Aurally: You receive information by listening.

* Orally: You give information by speaking.

While both terms involve the mouth and ears, they describe different aspects of communication: receiving information (aurally) and delivering information (orally).

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