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Communication Rachael, Nici and Luke
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Programme Outline Introductions Recap from last session
What is a communication Communication Barriers Body Language Introductions. We are here today to talk to you about communication, ways we communicate with each other at work or at home, what barriers we could face, also how we communicate through using body language.
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Re-cap Team working? Introductions.
Before we get started lets recap on last week session, can anyone remember what they learnt? Ground rules: Mobiles to silent Please participate
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Communication Exercise
Drawing exercise – get in to pairs and sit back to back. Pens, and hand-outs. 10 minutes
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How do we communicate? Verbal Non – Verbal Written 10 minutes
Get into groups and think how we communicate through these channels, use pens and flip chart provided Verbal Communication – Face to face, telephone, radio, Television, Non-Verbal communication – body language, gestures, how we dress or act, Written communication – Letters, s, books, magazines the internet, media Communication is simply the act of transferring information from one place to another, whether this be vocally (using voice), written (using printed or digital media such as books, magazines, websites or s), visually (using logos, maps, charts or graphs) or non-verbally (using body language, gestures and the tone and pitch of voice).
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Why is Communication important?
Being able to communicate effectively is the most important of all life skills Inspires Confidence Builds respect in business and social life Helps make friends Develops a your personality Reveals your ability to others Communication is important fro your, everyday life and career Communication skills are classed as one of the first among a job candidate’s 'must have' skills and qualities! Separate into groups and give 5 minutes to note down why good communication is important Communication is simply the act of transferring information from one place to another, whether this be vocally (using voice), written (using printed or digital media such as books, magazines, websites or s), visually (using logos, maps, charts or graphs) or non-verbally (using body language, gestures and the tone and pitch of voice).
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Barriers Communication Barriers Language Barriers Distractions Personalities Conflict Lack of information What barriers do you face when communicating? Language barrier – different languages we spaek Distractions – when communicating, we may be distracted my other people, noise, Personalities – someone who loud, very talktive, Varying communication styles - Conflict - Lack of information -
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Communicate? 10 – 15 minutes In complete silence and without the use of any aids please line up in order of your birth month from January-December…………………………. Stop them before they complete the line up -Can we have one volunteer who is allowed to talk please- now repeat the same exercise A little easier- or is it? Please repeat the task for the final time and you are all allowed to talk be as quick as you can- GO!!
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Body language If you are interested in someone that is
talking to you, your feet will usually be pointing towards them – even if you’re not actually talking to them. Another way of how we communicate – through body language. Lots of body language gestures are about how others follow a leader. Watch what happens when you cross one leg, put your hand on your chin or move forward in your chair. Others will start to copy you! This technique is often used in interviews – and it can help the candidate to feel more relaxed.
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Body language facts . What do you think these pictures say?
1.To show disgust we wrinkle up our noses and raise our top lip this would not be good to in an interview. 2. The smile is universal too. A genuine smile uses muscles around the eyes that we can’t fake. Smiling is welcoming, friendly, good to use when meeting people. makes one likable and more approachable.
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Interview What would the following body language communicate to a interviewer: Do you think this body language would help someone to secure a job? Crossed arms Frowning face Looking at the floor Dressed in scruffy clothes Tapping foot
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Video clip on Body Language
10 minutes - interview
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Interview Remember, first impressions count and an interviewers decision will be largely be influenced by ‘what you don’t say’. Smiling Firm hand shake Good eye contact So make sure you practice your non-verbal/body language presentation as much as your verbal. Before attending an interview.
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Body Language includes……
Posture Facial Expression Eye Contact Appropriate use of touch Personal Space Posture, Standing straight, not slouching, putting shoulders back Facial expressions – smiling, frowning, sad,
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Bringing it all together…
An activity… 20 minutes Make a ball…
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Bringing it all together…
The answer!!… 3 minutes
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Any Questions? Thank you for attending today’s session, we hope that you have found it informative and useful … any questions?
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