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Francis Sam L. Santañez
Francis Sam L. Santañez
SANTAÑEZ
Earning Units in English Major
Subject: Teaching and Assessment of Literature Studies
MODULE 1
Current Principles and Concepts in Teaching Macro Skills
ELICIT
3. Clear.
Every message from your contact should be transparent, so that
the receiver does not have to make assumptions and return to you for
more details. More time would be spent on emails as a result of this. Do
not attempt to convey too much detail in a single post. The reader's
interest would be diluted as a result of this.
Correct
You must ensure that you address people properly and correctly
spell their names. Furthermore, you must ensure that the reader has the
necessary skills and education to comprehend the technical terms you
use in your correspondence.
Complete
A full message will include all of the details the reader requires in
order to answer or act. If you want the reader to do something, make
sure you have a "call-to-action" and that you express the value of the job.
Iterations, a lot of back-and-forth, and a waste of time and effort on both
ends result from incomplete communications.
Concise
People sometimes compose shorter sentences in places where they
should have completed the message. This wastes the sender's and
receiver's time and, as a result, their efficiency.
Concrete
You must believe in yourself and the message you wish to
communicate to the audience. Concreteness is a quality that should be
highlighted. There must be information that pique the audience's interest
rather than bore them.
Coherence
The flow of your message must be logical. Every sentence should
be linked to the one before it and should stay on subject. The reader can
quickly lose track of what you've said if your writing isn't coherent.
Courteous
Being courteous is extremely important. Individuals who work
together are not always friends, but being courteous is essential for
maintaining a healthy working relationship. Individuals would be
troubled by hidden insults and harsh voices, resulting in lower morale
and efficiency.
ENGAGE
EXPLAIN
1. In certain ways, oral and written contact are close. They both depend on
the basic communication mechanism, which has eight key components:
source, recipient, message, channel, receiver, input, meaning, and
interference. Oral and written modes of communication can also be
separated into verbal and nonverbal groups, which is another way they
are similar. Nonverbal communication refers to the way you say things,
such as your tone of voice, facial expression, and body language. There
are both verbal and nonverbal aspects of written communication.
2. Reading is a two-way process between the author and the reader. While
the author gives knowledge and information, the reader applies reading
as an active thinking process. The reader usually reacts physically,
emotionally, or intellectually with what he reads. That is why reading is
considered as a two-way process.
EVALUATE