Monday 22 April 2013

Week 14


Today we watched Outsourced, episode 3. This is the final video of people skills that Mr. C told us to make. Thank you for watching all the videos!

Week 13


Today we watched the 2nd episode of the movie Outsourced and we have to make a video of the people skills that we can found.

Week 12



Today Mr. C let us watched a movie called Outsourced. We watched the first episode and we have to find the people skills in the episode. This is what I found.

Week 11


Today Mr. C gave us a new assignment. We have to observe people and note down the people skills that are present in a conversation. I observed a conversation between a boy and a girl, and the people skills that I can found is summarized in the video above.

Sunday 21 April 2013

Week 10



This week we learnt a new topic called the People Skill. Mr. C gave us notes on the topic and we were told to skim through it and after that we have to draw a mind map of the five main parts of the topic, namely human element, listening, feedback, para-language and assertion. We have to use key-points only and draw an icon, where possible, for each key-points. Above picture is the mind map that Laila and I drew.

Tuesday 26 February 2013

Reflection for Unit 2: Making A Conversation (on 18th January 2013)

Different countries have different and unique way to greet people. This includes the language used, the body language and the order of who should greet first. There are two ways of greeting, namely formal and informal. Formal greeting is when two person meet for a specific purposes, such as on business matter, or when two person meet for the first time. The conversations should be polite. Informal greeting is mainly a situation when two friends or relatives meet and they can converse in a "less" polite way.
Direct translation of greetings sound weird to me.

Reflection for Unit 1: Opening A Conversation (On 10th January, 2013)

Different countries have different and unique way to greet people. This includes the language used, the body language and the order of who should greet first. There are two ways of greeting, namely formal and informal. Formal greeting is when two person meet for a specific purposes, such as on business matter, or when two person meet for the first time. The conversations should be polite. Informal greeting is mainly a situation when two friends or relatives meet and they can converse in a "less" polite way.
Direct translation of greetings sound weird to me.