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Competency 1
Unit 1: Customer Service
Workshop 1
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This workshop attempts to help you improve your basic interaction with others at your workplace,
sharing personal information, identifying formal and informal communication, and asking and
giving information on phone calls your coworkers and you will learn about customer service and
how to interact with others at your workplace.
Objective: From the development of these activities, you will be able to introduce yourself and
other people using formal and informal communication at work.
2. Create a business card using your personal information. Use the image as an example. Take into
account:
- Name of the company
- Full name
- Position in the company
- Contact information 1
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3. Skills practice: Do the following activities to practice the learnt vocabulary and English structures.
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Image taken from internet as an example. https://www.canva.com
Now, practice your oral skills and perform a small personal presentation in groups. Suppose
you are a new employee at a company and you will introduce yourself to the team. Switch
roles and get to know each other. Ask and answer questions about everybody in the group.
Share your business cards.
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Communication is relationship between the company and its
customers to achieve a goal.
- How do we use communication at work? Give some examples.
We will do it through social networks and communication face to face.
Watch the video, make notes, and answer or complete the following statements: -
What is communication?
Communication is how we get information to each other we have many ways of communicating with all the
different people.
- Mention 3 ways of communication
Face to face
Mail
Social networks
VOCABULARY
Identify the key words from the text. Look for their definition, pronunciation in English.
WORD / EXPRESSION DEFINITION
Interchange give information and opinions when communicating.
Role is the importance it plays in a situation.
Organization It is where the communication channels influence.
channels of communication It is the medium by which information is transmitted.
Verbal communication is communication spoken or written.
Spoken communication is communication through spoken words.
Written communication is communication through the written Word.
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non-verbal communication is communication that does not use written or spoken words.
eye contact It is a means of non-verbal communication through the gaze.
Workplace is the place where formal communication is used
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Someone said correctly “The very attempt of, not to speak, speaks a lot.” Communication plays a
crucial role in our life, as people interchange their ideas, information, feelings, and
opinions by communicating. Formal communication passes through predefined channels
of communication all over the organization. On the contrary, Informal flows in every direction, i.e. it
moves freely in the organization.
Communication can be verbal – spoken or written, or non-verbal i.e. using sign language, body
movements, facial expressions, gestures, eye contact or even with the tone of voice. In an
organization, there are two channels of communication – formal communication and informal
communication. People often confuse between these two channels, so here we present this article
that explains the difference between formal and informal communication network.
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Text adapted from: https://keydifferences.com/difference-
between-formal-and-informalcommunication.html used by SENA
for pedagogical purpose, exclusively.
Definition of Informal Communication: Communication does not follow any pre-defined channel for
the transmission of information. This type of communication moves freely in all directions, and it is
very quick and rapid. This type of communication is very natural as people interact with each other
about their professional life, personal life, and other matter. Some examples are: Sharing of feelings,
casual discussion, gossips, etc.
There are four types of informal communication:
• Single Strand Chain: The communication in which one person tells something to another,
who again says something to some other person and the process goes on.
• Cluster Chain: The communication in which one person tells something to some of its most
trusted people, and then they tells them to their trustworthy friends and the
communication continues.
• Probability Chain: The communication happens when a person randomly chooses some
persons to pass on the information which is of little interest but not important.
• Gossip Chain: The communication starts when a person tells something to a group of
people, and then they pass on the information to some more people and in this way the
information is passed on to everyone.
Key Differences
1. Formal communication is also known by the name of official communication. Informal
Communication is also known by the name of grapevine.
2. In formal communication, the information must follow a chain of command. Conversely,
the informal communication moves freely in any direction.
3. In formal communication, full secrecy is maintained, but in the case of informal
communication maintenance of secrecy is a very tough task.
4. Formal communication is written, whereas Informal communication is oral.
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5. Formal communication is time-consuming as
opposed to Informal communication, which is rapid
and quick.
6. Formal communication is more reliable than Informal communication.
7. Formal communication is designed by the organization. Informal communication starts
itself due to the urge of ‘human to talk’.
8. In formal communication, the documentary evidence is always available. Informal
communication supporting documents are not available.
- Make a graphic illustration of the 4 types of in/formal communication. Use mind maps models and
share it with the rest of the class. Work in pairs
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Extension activities: the extension activities will help you improve your performance in the topics.
You need to reach at least five hours of practice on your own.
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- For further information, listening practice, pronunciation, and
more about this, check the link below to a YouTube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egtyq2ccCIA
- Based on your instructor’s orientation, explore the following website and practice the English
structures. Do at least 2 activities from each topic studied in class and deliver them to your
instructor: http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar-guides/grammar-beginner.php
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Image taken from internet as an example. https://mx.depositphotos.com/127312238/stock-illustrationset-of-
business-people-office.html
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