UNIT 4222 – 201 Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1. Understand why communication is important in the work settings 1. Identify different reasons why people communicate I think the reasons why people communicate are: to know each other with everything they are ( needs‚ interests‚ beliefs‚ religion etc); to socialize; to share experiences‚ memories; to make friends; to know others tradition and customs;
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The Effects of Text Messaging on English Grammar By Lisa Russell‚ eHow Contributor ‚ last updated February 15‚ 2013 * * * * Print this article The Effects of Text Messaging on English Grammar Debate rages among educators about the effects of text messaging on English grammar. According to an unscientific poll conducted by Edutopia.org‚ 50% of the 1028 respondents felt texting is harming students’ writing and grammar. In the same poll 20% thought that text messaging
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will have preferred first language to use to communicate. People use different degrees of formal and informal‚ depending on the situation. For example‚ people may use jargon‚ dialect or slang to communicate effectively with people in their own speech community. These differences can create barriers for those who cannot understand slang. Alcohol and drugs – Alcohol and drugs can influence a person’s ability to send clear verbal and non-verbal messages. Drugs that affect the functioning of the nervous
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UNDERSTANDING BARRIERS THAT EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION FOR STUDENTS ON PLACEMENT Efective communication is where a message is sent and recieved with little distortion.If your message has not been understood clearly this causes a barrier to communication. This can be caused by a number of things these can be physical‚ phscological or natural. In many circumstances non-verbal communication can help to improve effective communication and overcome some of the barriers. One of the best ways to do this
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High-Context Low vs. High-Power Distance Masculine vs. Feminine Monochronic vs. Polychronic High vs. Low Uncertainty Avoidance Communicating Cultural Awareness Mindfulness Avoid Ethnocentrism Understand Different Communication Codes Idioms‚ Jargon‚ Gestures Expect Ambiguity Adapt to Others Chapter 3 Perception Process of Perception Selection Organization Perceptual Schema Interpretation Influences of Perception Cultures/Co-Cultures Stereotype Primacy and Recency Effects
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often spoken using jargon or slang. This type of communication will mostly be used in; Groups of friends‚ short conversations during practical assistance and greeting people you know well. A majority of the young generation in this day and age will use informal communication when speaking to someone whether it’s by text‚ instant messaging or face to face. In a health and social setting informal language cannot be used. For example; if a carer spoke to their resident using slang and the resident doesn’t
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P1- Explaining the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care context. Effective communication is way in which people communicate towards each other. There are wide ranges of ways that communication can take place for example one to one conversations‚ group conversations. This can either be informal or formal depending on the individual’s outcome. An example of effective communication that can take place in a health and social care setting is a hospital
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Literary Terms and Rhetorical Devices Allusion An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference Generally a figure of speech making reference to a known place‚ event‚ literary work Example: an allusion to Shakespeare‚ “He was a real Romeo with the ladies.” Synonyms: hint‚ reference‚ innuendo‚ insinuation Cliché A worn out expression that takes place of an original thought; a phrase or expression that is overused or
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As one of the most dynamic countries that primarily use the English language‚ the United States is a wonderland in which each state has its own accent and that all Americans take pride in their own language culture. In the documentary film Do You Speak American?‚ celebrated journalist and novelist Robert MacNeil sets out on a journey all around the United States‚ exploring how the language of America defines‚ unites‚ and separates its people. The title of the film proposes an intriguing question:
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