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Monday, 13 April 2015

Barriers to communication


BTEC HSC. Unit 1.Barriers to communication and ways to overcome them

 

1.
Visual disabilities
Hearing disabilities
Environmental factors
Test out eyes to see if they need glasses
Go to doctors and get there eyes tested out
If the sun was out and making seeing the board, the person can close the blinds to see it better
Ask the presenter to make the text bigger/font darker
Learn to know sign language
If there was loud noises outside turn the TV or phone up to the highest
Move up close to the board to see better
Write down sentences for the person with hearing disabilities
in a noisy room the person cant hear their friend they should go to a quiet room
2.
Language differences
Jargon, slang and dialects
Physical or intellectual difficulties
Use google translate
Use formal language instead of slang when writing e-mails and letters
The person body language could show that the person is not interested
Learn the language
Use slang when playing games with friends or texting friends
The person could not look interested into what the person is talking about
Read the translate book when you are in their country
Teach older people what are most slangs
The person would listen to what their friend was saying because not listen would mean that the person isn’t listening to their friend and it is rude
3.
Cultural interpretations
Emotional factors
Social
Burping in India means that you like the food that the cook made so if someone burps and doesn’t say sorry it is not because they are rude but saying thanks to the cook
If someone loves another person they won’t listen to the person
Social networks are to addicted and people would not get off them
 
The OK sign that we know that is Ok also money or coins in Asia or zero in France or Belgium
 
They will invade personal life’s and people would always be annoyed if someone on it all the time

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