Tutor Guide - The answers

Introduction

Target audience

Overview

Using the materials

Technical

Accessibility

FAQ

About KSSP

Appendix A - Answers
- Communication
- Application of number

Appendix B
- The Symtel Files

Appendix C
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Skill areas comms

Appendix D
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Skill areas aon

Back to answers - communication

Level 1 - Speaking and listening - Spoken English

Check your skills - set A
Question 1:
What effect is using over complicated language likely to have on other people?
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Answer:
It may make them stop concentrating on what you are saying
 
Question 2:
Which of these is an appropriate way to start a meeting?
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Answer:
"If everybody is ready shall we start the meeting?"
 
Question 3:
Is the statement below true or false?
Using slang will help other people to relax.
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Answer:
False
 
Question 4:
Is the statement below true or false?
Using clear, simple language will help other people to relax.
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Answer:
True
   
Check your skills - set B
Question 1:
What effect is using long and difficult words likely to have on other people?
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Answer:
It may make them feel uncomfortable
 
Question 2:
Which of these is an appropriate way to interrupt someone who is making too many points at once?
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Answer:
Thankyou for those points, let's see if anyone else would like to comment.
 
Question 3:
Is the statement below true or false?
Using slang will make it difficult for some people to understand what you are saying.
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Answer:
True
 
Question 4:
Is the statement below true or false?
Using clear, simple language will help other people to relax.
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Answer:
True