By Jason Gadsby




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Angry   Upset   Happy
The answer was upset as it shows a sad face with a tear
coming off of the eye. But that was an easy one, time for
something a little more challenging.




                                               Next Question
Sit up, and look     Sit back and relax while   Shake your leg as if you
interested in what the   looking like you need to    are bored and want to
   interviewer says.       be somewhere else.                leave.
You must look as though your interested while you are in
an interview otherwise you won’t get the job because of the
way you were sitting. Onto round 3!




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Simmultanously   Simultaneously   Simultaneousely
The correct spelling was ‘simultaneously’ while most people
spell it with a double ‘M’. Time to move on from spelling.




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Dress as a popular
                     Stay humorous   Involve the audience
    character
Although they are all good ways to keep an audience’s
attention, the best way is to involve the audience as
wearing a costume doesn’t mean that you can keep their
attention on what you say.




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Question 5: If someone was to make a
 speech on how bus accidents were
 increasing, what would you take note of?




How many buses have   What the person talking
                                                Increase rate
   Been involved            is wearing
Correct!
You would take note of the increase rate as all the other
  information would be irrelevant. Onto the next topic.




                                                 Next question
Question 6: How would you understand
someone if you couldn’t hear them?




  Walk away     Lip Read   Ask them to write it down
Correct!
Lip reading is the most effective way of understanding
  someone who doesn’t talk loud enough, this can also
  help if you don’t understand someone’s accent as well.
  Time to really boggle your mind!




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Question 7: In an interview, how quickly
should you reply?




 Instantly     After a few seconds   In a minute or two
Correct!
You should aim to reply as soon as they ask you something
  or if you want to put a word in about something. You can
  be forgiven for a few seconds, but only if you say
  something along the lines of: ‘erm, let me think about that
  for a second’. Onto the next challenge.




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Question 8: What kinds of questions
should you try to use in an interview?




   Open           Closed        Mix of the two
Correct!
You should use a mix of open and closed questions to
  show that you know the difference between the two and
  can apply your knowledge of them to an everyday
  situation. Time to move on.




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Question 9: How would you show someone
that you understand what they are talking
about without talking?




 Look down         Nod            Turn around
Correct!
You would nod to show your understanding so they don’t
  have to stop talking if they plan on continuing. Time for a
  challenge.




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Question 10: Is it better to use the more
complex words over shorter words when
presenting work?




   Yes               A Bit            No
Correct!
You should try using longer words when appropriate as if
  you use too many it can often confuse people and they
  will not understand, but if you don’t use enough, you will
  bore people into not paying attention to what you say.
  Next question!




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Question 11: Is it important to be
accurate with your information?




       Yes                       No
Correct!
If your not accurate with your information, you will often
   confuse people when they know that what you are talking
   about is wrong, therefore people will just be correcting
   you instead of listening to you. Onto the next obstacle.




                                                 Next Question
Question 12: Which word is often
confused with other words when
spoken?




Assistance      Whether            Read
Correct!
Assistance is confused as it is used closely with ‘assistants’
 which can confuse people when they say ‘can I have
 some assistance/assistants’. Time to really test you!




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Question 13: What could happen if you
 don’t proofread your work?




                      You become a
   Your work is
                    Laughing stock of
Looked down upon
                    The entire area and   You look like a fool.
By anyone reading
                    Get laughed out of
        It.
                     The town/village.
Correct!
Well, that is the best answer there out of the three anyway.
 Time for your surprisingly difficult question which is going
 to take you by surprise!!




                                             To the ultimately hard
                                               Superb question!!!
You beat the quiz, how do you feel?




 Overjoyed     Ecstatic       Amused




                Meh
Great! That’s the end of
the quiz!
       Exi

Principles of effective communication

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  • 3.
    Angry Upset Happy
  • 4.
    The answer wasupset as it shows a sad face with a tear coming off of the eye. But that was an easy one, time for something a little more challenging. Next Question
  • 5.
    Sit up, andlook Sit back and relax while Shake your leg as if you interested in what the looking like you need to are bored and want to interviewer says. be somewhere else. leave.
  • 6.
    You must lookas though your interested while you are in an interview otherwise you won’t get the job because of the way you were sitting. Onto round 3! Next Question
  • 7.
    Simmultanously Simultaneously Simultaneousely
  • 8.
    The correct spellingwas ‘simultaneously’ while most people spell it with a double ‘M’. Time to move on from spelling. Next Question
  • 9.
    Dress as apopular Stay humorous Involve the audience character
  • 10.
    Although they areall good ways to keep an audience’s attention, the best way is to involve the audience as wearing a costume doesn’t mean that you can keep their attention on what you say. Next Question
  • 11.
    Question 5: Ifsomeone was to make a speech on how bus accidents were increasing, what would you take note of? How many buses have What the person talking Increase rate Been involved is wearing
  • 12.
    Correct! You would takenote of the increase rate as all the other information would be irrelevant. Onto the next topic. Next question
  • 13.
    Question 6: Howwould you understand someone if you couldn’t hear them? Walk away Lip Read Ask them to write it down
  • 14.
    Correct! Lip reading isthe most effective way of understanding someone who doesn’t talk loud enough, this can also help if you don’t understand someone’s accent as well. Time to really boggle your mind! Next Question
  • 15.
    Question 7: Inan interview, how quickly should you reply? Instantly After a few seconds In a minute or two
  • 16.
    Correct! You should aimto reply as soon as they ask you something or if you want to put a word in about something. You can be forgiven for a few seconds, but only if you say something along the lines of: ‘erm, let me think about that for a second’. Onto the next challenge. Next Question
  • 17.
    Question 8: Whatkinds of questions should you try to use in an interview? Open Closed Mix of the two
  • 18.
    Correct! You should usea mix of open and closed questions to show that you know the difference between the two and can apply your knowledge of them to an everyday situation. Time to move on. Next Question
  • 19.
    Question 9: Howwould you show someone that you understand what they are talking about without talking? Look down Nod Turn around
  • 20.
    Correct! You would nodto show your understanding so they don’t have to stop talking if they plan on continuing. Time for a challenge. Next Slide
  • 21.
    Question 10: Isit better to use the more complex words over shorter words when presenting work? Yes A Bit No
  • 22.
    Correct! You should tryusing longer words when appropriate as if you use too many it can often confuse people and they will not understand, but if you don’t use enough, you will bore people into not paying attention to what you say. Next question! Next Question
  • 23.
    Question 11: Isit important to be accurate with your information? Yes No
  • 24.
    Correct! If your notaccurate with your information, you will often confuse people when they know that what you are talking about is wrong, therefore people will just be correcting you instead of listening to you. Onto the next obstacle. Next Question
  • 25.
    Question 12: Whichword is often confused with other words when spoken? Assistance Whether Read
  • 26.
    Correct! Assistance is confusedas it is used closely with ‘assistants’ which can confuse people when they say ‘can I have some assistance/assistants’. Time to really test you! Next Question
  • 27.
    Question 13: Whatcould happen if you don’t proofread your work? You become a Your work is Laughing stock of Looked down upon The entire area and You look like a fool. By anyone reading Get laughed out of It. The town/village.
  • 28.
    Correct! Well, that isthe best answer there out of the three anyway. Time for your surprisingly difficult question which is going to take you by surprise!! To the ultimately hard Superb question!!!
  • 29.
    You beat thequiz, how do you feel? Overjoyed Ecstatic Amused Meh
  • 30.
    Great! That’s theend of the quiz! Exi