Developing Effective People Skills in Collaborative Work Environments

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In Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1, students explore the significance of peer collaboration and group work, learn about different types of TV programs, and practice writing reviews. The lesson emphasizes the value of working with others, highlighting skills such as effective communication, listening, teamwork, and dealing with challenges. Enhancing interpersonal skills is crucial for success in both academic and professional settings.


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  1. Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 First Semester / 1st Secondary Unit 3 Lesson 4 Study & Writing Skills

  2. Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 OBJECTIVE(S): By the end of the lesson, students will have: discussed the importance of pair and groupwork read a paragraph and identified the importance of good group member s qualities learnt about different types of TV programmes and its different sections. written a review

  3. What comes to your mind when you read this phrase? Peer work Cooperation COLLABORATION: WORKING WITH OTHERS Roles Group members Tasks Group work Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  4. Think! Have you ever experienced working with other people outside the classroom? If yes What did you like about working with others? Did you have any problems? How did you solve them? For example! It was helpful It took a long time to get along I had fun.. Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  5. What should you do if you want to work well with others? Make a list For example: Listening well. Divide the tasks evenly. Read the following text and check if what you have in you list is mentioned in the text Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  6. Working with Others 'People skills' are very prized by employers. For this reason, some universities are building more team and group project work into their programmes. Whether this is happening in your school or not, it is well worth you creating opportunities to develop your interpersonal skills. People skills There is a very wide range of people skills. It is worth identifying which of these are most relevant to the careers that interest you. Some that are worth developing are: 1. building a good understanding with others 7. giving and receiving criticism more effectively 2. listening skills 8. confidence skills 3. speaking skills 9. dealing with difficult people 4. communicating to different audiences 10.negotiation skills 5. being a good team member 11.leadership skills 6. setting up and running groups Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  7. Skilful listening Good listening skills are invaluable when working with others. There is an art to being able to discover what another person is trying to communicate, and this can take many years to perfect. However, the following points are good starting places. 1. Demonstrate clearly that you are listening, using appropriate body language and facial expressions. 2. Let people complete the point they are making without interruption. 3. Make some reference, however brief, to what they have been saying before you change the subject. 4. Listen for the underlying message: what does the person really mean? What do they really want you to hear or to know? 5. Check for meaning - ask questions to check you have heard and understood correctly. 6. Clarify details: ask for more details, ask questions to clarify points and to show your interest. 7. Leave silences - this enables other people to enter the dialogue or to work out their own position. Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  8. Groupwork and teamwork Good team members: A good team: 1. respect the time of all members 2. are punctual for meetings 3. turn up 4. complete their own targets to deadline so that other people are not kept waiting 5. respect the opinions of others in the team 6. take turns 7. share responsibilities 8. keep each other informed about developments 1. has a shared vision - it knows what it wants to achieve 2. puts the desired team outcome first: individual interests take a secondary place 3. is clear about targets and priorities - and agrees these together 4. can make decisions 5. has members with different strengths, who can make different contributions 6. includes all members, everybody counts, efforts are made to ensure that nobody feels left out or undervalued Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  9. After reading Do identify some of the points mentioned in the text as things you have done in group work? Which one caught you attention and would like to try it? Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  10. In your own words, what adjectives can make you a good member in the group? Possible answers 1. Respect other members and their opinion. 2. Punctuality. 3. On time. 4. Sharing. 5. Communicative. Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  11. A TV PROGRAMME REVIEW Discuss! 1 Name kinds of TV programmes that you know. news, drama, .. Thriller, documentary, and entertaining 2 Name places you can find TV programmes review. Internet, newspapers, TV and radio . Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  12. Read the following parts of a review, order them as you see fit. Possible answer: 6 an interesting beginning 1 a summary of the story 3 a description of the place(s) where (and the time when) the action happens 2 descriptions and details of the main character(s) 2 descriptions and details of the main character(s) 3 a description of the place(s) where (and the time when) the action happens 1 a summary of the story 4 ending / recommendations of the programme/series/film 5 views on the actors performances (and/or other opinions) 5 views on the actors performances (and/or other opinions) 4 ending / recommendations of the programme/series/film 6 an interesting beginning Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  13. Read the review. Is it positive or negative? Would you like to watch this series? 'The Baby-Sitters Club': TV Review Wholesome, breezy and one of Netflix's best to date. The adaptation of Ann M. Martin's mega-popular book series updates '90s nostalgia for modern audiences of all ages. The happy days of The Baby- Sitters Clubexisted in a time before the internet, smartphones or texting. Communication was pure. I'm delighted to find that the10-episode adaptation of the series is not only warm and lively, it's downright among the best shows that has been produced to date. Lacking any cheap kiddie gloss, The Baby-Sitters Club should appeal to elementary school kids and millennials alike, the new series balancing digestible junior high storylines with sophisticated joke- telling. While gritty middle school is all the rage these days, I felt sad when there were no more episodes left to watch, immediately longing for the show's comforting escape. Sophie Grace stars as Kristy Thomas, a forceful young teen with a fondness for problem solving. One evening, her single mother, Elizabeth (Alicia Silverstone), scrambles to find a babysitter for her younger sibling, starting at enormous web-service subscription prices and the cost of adult professionals. Kristy has a simpler solution: What if she and her friends started a local business for busy parents who don't have time to research corporate agencies? The show gets funnier as it goes along, the jokes sharpening to entertain fans of all ages. Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  14. Compare your answer in slide 12 with the review. Are there any differences? Only one difference, no description of the place What information do you find in each paragraph of the text? an interesting beginning (1&2) views on the series a summary of the story ending / recommendations of the programme/series/film Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  15. Look at the texts below about two TV programmes and make them shorter by omitting unnecessary information. Hints! Take out two sentences from text 1 and three sentences from text 2. Keep the sentences with important information about each story. In the American sci-fi series Stranger Things , Will Byers is abducted by a paranormal entity. He was in his early teens. His mother and friends help each other to find him. They eventually find him, but he In the American sci-fi series Stranger Things , Will Byers is abducted by a paranormal entity. He was in his early teens. His mother and friends help each other to find him. They eventually find him, but he starts to see visions of the upside-down world! starts to see visions of the upside-down world! There is a great drama which becoming popular these days. Anne with an E is a series based on a Canadian book titled Anne of Green Gables . It s about a 13 years old orphan girl. Anne is seeking acceptance and her place in the world. She was abused as a child & then she was sent -by mistake- to live There is a great drama which becoming popular these days. Anne with an E is a series based on a Canadian book titled Anne of Green Gables . It s about a 13 years old orphan girl. Anne is seeking acceptance and her place in the world. She was abused as a child & then she was sent -by mistake- to live with an aging siblings & her story starts then. with an aging siblings & her story starts then. Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  16. Writing! Writing a TV programme review. 1. Start by writing a very brief summary of the programme 2- 3 sentences. The TV programme X is about . / In the X programme, . 2. Talk about the story s plot. The story has a very interesting and rich plot . / The plot doesn t make any sense because . 3. Develop the review by writing about its characters. You can go in depth about one particular character. The main character Y is . / X is one of the characters who . He/She represents / is . 4. End with a general statement or two evaluating the TV programme. The programme is a good/great/weak expression of I think this programme is because . Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  17. Write a review for a website of a TV programme or series you saw recently. OR, write a review of a film, play or book (novel). Use the previous steps to help you write your review Sample review! The Qumrah Program seeks to enrich the purposeful and interesting media content by enabling and motivating the participants to be creative in producing distinctive clips. Through the electronic cabin, the best media content will be selected from all over the world, to be highlighted in the cabin, which will be shown on MBC during the holy month of Ramadan. The programme is presented by Ahmad Al Shugairi who presented the amazing and beloved programme Khawater . Ahmed is an ambitious influencer who started by doing youth programmes, then he took the path of soul searching and that is where the idea of Khawater was born. Both programmes are helpful to the young generation, they motivate and encourage youths to push forward and follow their dreams. Don t Forget to: 1. Write 150 words 2. Tackle all the points 3. Check the spelling and punctuations 4. Use the appropriate language and layout Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

  18. Thank You Eng101 New Language Leader Level 1 3.4 Study & Writing Skills

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