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Conversational English

Semester 1
Days 5 & 6

Name of the Trainer :


Learning Objective of this Day

Develop Conversational Fluency and Effective


Communication Skills

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Conversational Fluency

Conversational fluency involves


being able to engage in smooth,
meaningful, and effective
conversations across various
topics and contexts.

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Strategies to help you develop
conversational fluency

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Effective Communication
What is communication ?

Communication is a process by
which people send message or
exchange ideas or thoughts
which one another in a verbal
or non-verbal manner

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Effective Communication

 Effective communication is the


process of exchanging ideas,
thoughts, opinions, knowledge, and
data.

 The message is received and


understood with clarity and purpose.

 When we communicate effectively,


both the sender and receiver feel
satisfied.

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Why is effective communication important ?

Effective communication will


Can enhance Problem solving
aid motivation

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Speed decision making Reduces risk of errors
What are the most common ways we
communicate

• Face to Face
Verbal • Telephone

• Body Language
• Gestures

• Books / Magazines
Written • Mail

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How we communicate

Verbal

• Words (what we say)

Para Verbal
7%
55%
• Tone how we say it

Non-Verbal
38%
• Our expressions and action

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The 7C’s of Effective Communication

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Flashcard Activity

 Flashcards with conversation


prompts or vocabulary will be
shown.

 Play games with these


flashcards by challenging
yourself to construct
sentences or engage in short
dialogues.

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Role-Plays

Social
Engaging in role-plays is an
effective way to boost your
confidence in various….
social and professional
scenarios.
Professional

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Here are some tips to help you approach role-
plays with increased confidence

Choose Familiar Topics

Start with simple scenario

Use Scripts Initially

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Role-Play Scenario
The class will be divided
into groups each group will
be given topics to enact a Job Interview Role-Play
Role-Play

Customer Service Scenarios

Restaurant Role-Play

Daily Life Scenarios

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Feedback

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Thank you!

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Conversational English

Semester 1
Day 6

Name of the Trainer :


Learning Objective of this Day

Practicing Everyday English Expressions,


Greetings, and Small Talk

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1.Conversation with friends

Hey there! How's your day going?

Hi, I don't think we've met yet. I'm


[your name].

It's quite the crowd here, isn't it?

What brought you to this event?

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2.Conversation With Your Boss
How was your weekend?

How’s your day going?

So, I heard you closed a big


client today! Congrats!

I heard you’re going on holiday


next week. Any exciting plans?

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3.Conversation in an interview
How has your day been so far?

It’s nice outside today, isn’t it?

Do you have any exciting plans


after this interview?

Hopefully, you didn't get caught in


too much traffic!

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4.Conversation with a customer service

So, how's your day going so far?

Are you enjoying the


[weather/season]?

Are you planning any special


occasions that you're shopping for?

Have you shopped with us before,


or is this your first time?

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5.Conversation with a student
Can you tell me a little about
yourself?

It’s raining outside today. Do you


enjoy rainy weather like this?

How are you feeling?

Where are you from/where did you


grow up?

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Conversation between friends

Let’s have a small talk…

Choose your partner and


start up with a conversation
between yourself in relative
to any daily scenario between
the two.

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Use of Everyday English Expressions

Using everyday English expressions


adds fluency and naturalness to your
communication.

These expressions are common in


casual conversation and help convey
your thoughts more effectively.

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Everyday English Expressions
1.Greetings

"Hi there!"

Example: "Hi there! How's it


going?"
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• Asking for Opinions:
• "What do you think
about...?"
• Example: "What do you think
about the new project
proposal?"

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Feedback

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Thank you!

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