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    our gestures‚ facial expression‚ eye contact‚ tone of voice and touch can affect barriers present to overcome this by listening to a patient if there is language barrier use interpreters as many older patients may not be familiar with our slang buzz-words and jargon. To overcome this using similar language and words that all can understand can make a huge difference to the meaning and to the receiver. Inappropriate environment can be a barrier marked out territories into which service users are not

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    Review and evaluate strategies in health and social care environments to overcome barriers to effective communication and interpersonal interactions. There are a lot of useful strategies within a health and social care environment for example a hearing aid would be very useful as a deaf person would be able to hear people talking to them as it picks up and increases the volume of an individual’s voice so the deaf person would hear them clearly but also it has disadvantages as if the hearing aid

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    Subculture Analysis

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    was a part of and is considered a special interest subculture. Along with its origin‚ subcultures also have a set of characteristics that are used systematically and provide one with information. Characteristics include boundary rigidity‚ language/jargon‚ values‚ identifying signs‚ the degree of attachment and initiation rituals. Boundary rigidity refers to the subcultures’ exclusivity and how one can become a part of it. My gymnastics team was considerably exclusive. The team I was on consisted

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    Why is a communication skill important to have in a health and social care sector? Communication skills are important as different service users may communicate differently to you there are different reason that can stop people from communicating to you. Communication is skills are important as service users are vulnerable so to have effective communication you will be able to put them at ease and reassure them. It sometimes helps to be clear and calm as it helps the service users to understand

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    Paradigmatic

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    paradigmatic stylistics : phonetics - italics‚ capitalisation‚ repetition of letters‚ onomatopoeia; morphology - deprsonification; lexicology - Positive: poetic‚ official‚ professional. Neutral. Negative: colloquial‚ neologosims‚ jargonslang‚ nonce-word‚ vulgar words; syntax - completeness of sentence structure: ellipsis‚ aposiopesis‚ one-member nominative sentences‚ repetition of sentence parts‚ syntactic tautology‚ polysydenton. Word order: inversion of sentence members. Communicative types

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    meeting where the language used must be professional and polite. On the other hand‚ informal communication involves communication between people who know each other well. For example‚ a group of good friends. Usually‚ there is casual language such as slang and can vary between social groups that are different. There are also different settings for example‚ one to one. This is when a conversation is started between no more or no less than two people. This type of setting could be between a counsellor

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    comm 210 notes for final

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    words -Avoid words that finish in –ize or –ization. -use words derived from French only times to times -Avoid foreign words or phrases -use only job-related jargon - avoid buzzwords such as paradigm shift Word choice step 2: use language that is fresh and current -replace cliché’s -avoid outdated business expressions -eliminate slang (coined words or existing words that are informal) -avoid instant messaging abbreviations and emoticons Word choice step 3: keep language specific‚ precise

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    choices and not writing appropriately for the audience can distract the reader so much that the message you intended to convey is missed." Definition of Slang: An informal nonstandard variety of speech characterized by newly coined and rapidly changing words and phrases. In his book Slang: The People’s Poetry (OUP‚ 2009)‚ Michael Adams argues that "slang is not merely a lexical phenomenon‚ a type of word‚ but a linguistic practice rooted in social needs and behaviors‚ mostly the complementary needs to

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    Unit 1: promoting communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. As a care assistant effective communication is a vital skill in the workplace‚ on an everyday basis. I use all of these below to help promote and ensure the wellbeing of all service users and my colleagues. People communicate to: ➢ express needs and wishes ➢ Share ideas‚ information and knowledge ➢ reassurance

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    Communication is a two way process which sends a message to people and makes sure that the message sent are being understood by people who receives it because if not it means that communication is not successful or it failed to send a particular message. In health and social care‚ effective communication is very important because it is the way where different care professionals and service users could point out the important things needed and say what are their needs or if there any complaints‚ by

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