NVQ Level 2 Questions INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate To express need to share ideas and information, to reassure; to express feelings; to build relationships; socialize; to ask questions; to share experiences. Communicating it is the primary form of transmission and reception of information. 1.2 Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of own work A good communication help to understand people needs, build trust prevents misunderstanding. When communication is well set up, allows you to provide better customer service, saving time and avoiding misunderstandings. For example in the case of a member whose primary language is not English, it is good practice to make use of plain English, easy to understand.
(248). Diamond points out in this quote the potential alienation that arises when a language retains its esoteric elements that would drive potential students of the language away. Therefore, multilingual literacy is seen as a valuable skill in understanding and communicating between borders and civilizations. One source with a point of view striving for multiculturalism is the website languagemagazine.com. Not only does the website offer resources for those that might wish to study a foreign language, they offer articles giving points of view on how closing the gaps between people through
2.1- Explain why it is important to find out an individual's communication, language needs ,wishes and preferences: It is important to find out an individual’s needs,wishes,and preferences because it allows the person to enable effective communication while trying to understand what an individual is trying to express. It also helps one to understand the individuals preferences based on such things like: beliefs,values and cultural background. This in turn helps avoid the individual from feeling excluded, frightened, distressed or frustrated.Finally it helps to support the individual to be fully
Why is this important? * Some of the ways the sender might receive feedback from their messages are often the same as the receiver; facial expressions, body language or verbal acknowledgment. This affects the sender and the message by either having a positive or negative effect, depending on the feedback given by the receiver on the content of the message. This important because it effects the context of the message. * * Which step in the communication process do you consider to be the most important?
The soldiers from city of Gup communicate well with each other during the war, and win at the end of the war. Secondly, the reason why one must defend literature against tyranny is that literature has the ability to reveal the truth people have fail to see. "He believes that storytelling is our chief means of explaining the world to one another and ourselves, and the principal way we form intelligence. It is essential to human cognition. Stories teach the brain how to work."
I observed how one and the same situation might change when viewed from different angles of vision. The language that I used in both cases was rather persuasive and aimed at convincing the reader to believe that the situation was positive or negative. Adding a lot of details to the overall description helped impress the reader and aided in creating a bright image of the encounter in the reader’s mind. Thought I did not mention directly from which perspective the narration was held, such words as “passionately”, “seemed to be leading to the qualitatively new level of life”, “my dream employers”, “shining smiles” hinted the former one, while expressions like “breathing desperately”, “demanding trial”, “nervousness verging on the dizzy feeling of faintness” implied the latter one. Obviously, the words that I used for both descriptions have positive and negative connotations accordingly in the context of the whole story.
Through learned language from childhood, to adolescence, and to adulthood that the human being expresses feelings, thoughts, wants, and needs. Language mirror the human society and is the medium for its values. Best minds created and shaped language but is only good and only useful if recognized, absorbed, and understood (Kirby, Goodpaster, 1999). Thus, language is an important medium use in communication between people, nation, and
To have an effective communication you have to put all these into prospective before you deliver your message to the recipient. FEEDBACK Your recipient will provide you with a feedback to your message it might be verbal, a reaction or non-verbal. The response of the recipient will let you know if your message has been understood or misinterpreted. If it has been misunderstood you however have the chance to send your message again. CONTEXT The situation in which your message is being delivered is the context.
This can lead to the brightest future one can possibly have. Both Alexie and Okakok share similar points of view on how culture, society and values can influence one’s intellectual abilities. Alexie feels that the world we experience is shaped around language, words and phrases. He deeply believes that reading allows the mind to examine various domains and therefore it makes the reader want to keep on discovering what is beyond his or her own domain. Alexie observes that borders and barriers are everywhere and he tries to prove that life cannot be contained within barriers.
Communication can be done verbally by talking or writing, through letters, emails and leaflets, or by using body language to get your message across to the receiver. “Communication is really important because that's the way of expressing yourself. If we don't communicate clearly with each other, there's no point in communicating at all.” (www.mencap.org.uk). By communicating we create and preserve relationships with others, to convey and acquire messages and instructions and to understand and to be understood. We interact to share our feelings, opinions and emotions and to listen to others to show them that we value their opinions.