What are the ways we can communicate well in a discussion group or speech using strategies that involves verbal and non-verbal language?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
There are a large number of different verbal communication skills. They range from the obvious (being able to speak clearly, or listening, for example), to the more subtle (such as reflecting and clarifying). This page provides a summary of these skills, and shows where you can find out more.
It is important to remember that effective verbal communication cannot be fully isolated from non-verbal communication: your body language, tone of voice, and facial expressions, for example.
Clarity of speech, remaining calm and focused, being polite and following some basic rules of etiquette will all aid the process of verbal communication.
Opening Communication
In many interpersonal encounters, the first few minutes are extremely important. First impressions have a significant impact on the success of further and future communication.
When you first meet someone, you form an instant impression of them, based on how they look, sound and behave, as well as anything you may have heard about them from other people.
This first impression guides your future communications, at least to some extent.☺️
For example, when you meet someone and hear them speak, you form a judgement about their background, and likely level of ability and understanding. This might well change what you say. If you hear a foreign accent, for example, you might decide that you need to use simpler language. You might also realise that you will need to listen more carefully to ensure that you understand what they are saying to you.
Of course your first impression may be revised later. You should ensure that you consciously ‘update’ your thinking when you receive new information about your contact and as you get to know them better.
Answer:
1. Confidence
2. Fluency
3. Proper points covered as following:-
a) Whether you agree or not for the topic you are
giving speech.
b) Example.
c) Statistics of previously held same problem
d) Some advantages
e) Conclusion
Explanation:
This will make your speech concurrent and perfect