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Review Motivation:
1. Show a video clip depicting effective communication in various scenarios.
2. Conduct a class discussion on the importance of communication in personal and
professional relationships.
3. Share real-life stories or examples of miscommunication and its consequences.
Instructions:
1. Divide the class into small groups.
2. Provide each group with a scenario card.
3. Instruct the groups to create a role play based on the given scenario, highlighting the
different elements of the communication process.
4. Each group will perform their role play in front of the class.
Rubrics:
Points: 10
Assessment Questions:
1. What are the different elements of the communication process?
2. How did your group effectively portray these elements in your role play?
Instructions:
1. Distribute worksheets to the students.
2. Provide examples of different communication styles (e.g., assertive, aggressive, passive).
3. Instruct the students to analyze the given examples and identify the communication style
being portrayed.
4. Discuss the answers as a class.
Rubrics:
Criteria: Accuracy in identifying communication styles, Critical thinking
Points: 15
Assessment Questions:
1. What are the characteristics of assertive communication?
2. Give an example of a situation where aggressive communication may be inappropriate.
Instructions:
1. Present a slideshow on the importance of effective listening skills.
2. Conduct listening exercises where students need to listen actively and summarize the
information.
3. Facilitate a class discussion on the challenges and strategies for improving listening skills.
Rubrics:
Points: 20
Assessment Questions:
1. Why is active listening important in effective communication?
2. What strategies can you use to improve