3. NonVerbal Communication
Non verbal communication is where you communicate to
another person using hand gestures or body's gestures, you
don’t use words
4. Good Group Communication Skills
Talking and being confident towards the work, good eye
contact, stand up strait, speak formally, good body language,
speak clearly, phone on silent.
5. Consequences of poor communication skills
If you were going for an interview for a job and you lack poor
communication skills then you might be ibn risk of not
getting the job you want, where as if your communication
skills are up to standard then you will have a higher
6. Discussion Guide:
Environment
To make a group discussion work you should make sure that
everyone is comfortable, the room is big enough to fit everyone
in, make sure everyone isn't distracted and can see what your
presenting.
Supporting Resources
You should always make you lay out food resources for the
audience you are presenting to.
7. Discussion Ground Rules Resources:
Agenda
To have a good discussion with your audience you should pick a
specific agenda so then the audience know what you're talking about
and don’t go off talking about other things
Time
Be good at time keeping and making sure that you don’t keep your
audience for to long as they may get bored and distracted
8. Discussion Ground Rules:
Turn up on time, Phones on silent, Don’t speak unless in a
group discussion or when asked too, speak formally, be nice,
keep good eye contact.
9. Interacting with others:The Soler theory
S=Face squarely, by doing this it shows that you are interested and
it shows you involved the client
O=Keep an open posture , make yourself look like your interested
so don’t slouch
L=Lean, lean forward so it makes you looks interested with the
client
E= eye contact is always important in meetings, it shows that your
interested
R=When in an interview you should always be relaxed and focus,
this will help you improve your skills towards getting a job.
10. Social Media Group Debate
1.You must decide upon an opening statement. This
should state your opinion, position and the arguments you
will be proposing.
E.g. Censorship is wrong because everyone has the right to
free speech.
Opening statement: If you are un employed then
Facebook can be a good source to find a good job to suit
you, many business’ take people on for jobs through
Facebook
11. QuestioningYour Opponent
2.You should have at least 10 questions that can be asked of your opponent.
These should be on separate sheets of paper or on note cards for easy reference.
The questions should be specifically directed to your opponent and should be
concise and clear.
12. Answering Debate Questions
3.You should have answers prepared which will be used to respond to your
opponent’s questions. Imagine that you are from the other team and determine
what questions may be asked of your team.
13. Conclusion
4.You should have a final conclusive argument/statement drawn
up which will be proposed at the end of your debate.
When you have determined who will be responsible for each
portion of your team's debate, it is up to you to prepare yourself for
the challenge that lies ahead.Only one team will win this debate.
The winning team will: Have a solid background regarding all
material. Have plenty of evidence to back up claims. Be
creative/psyche out opponents.Outclass opponents/never give an
answer of "uh...."