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22 easy techniques that will instantly boost your communication skills 

 

  

 

Almost everyone gets tongue-tied once in a while, but communication is definitely harder for some.
 

This can be a real problem at work. Poor communication habits can harm work relationships and your reputation. Plus, how is anyone supposed to take you seriously in the office if they're unable to catch onto your point half the time? If you want to succeed at your job, you've got to evaluate and work on any areas where your communication abilities might be lagging. Then you must take steps to ensure that you are consistently able to explain your message in a clear, easy-to-understand manner.
 

For people who are looking to improve their skills, Essay Writing Service Pro compiled an infographic with tips on boosting both your verbal and written communication.
 

Here are their 22 techniques on establishing effective habits:  

 

 

 

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VOCABULARY WORDS:
1. Tongue-tied (adj.) ~ too shy or embarrassed to speak
2. Lagging (adj./ informal) ~  used to describe when someone is slow
3. Proofread (v.) ~ read (printer's proofs or other written or printed material) and mark any errors
4. Convey (v.) ~ make (an idea, impression, or feeling) known or understandable to someone
5. Filler words (n.) ~ an apparently meaningless word, phrase, or sound that marks a pause or hesitation in speech
6. Pre-empt (v.) ~ take action in order to prevent (an anticipated event) from happening forestall
7. Mediate (v.) ~ intervene between people in a dispute in order to bring about an agreement or reconciliation
8. Elicit (v.) ~ evoke or draw out (a response, answer, or fact) from someone in reaction to one's own actions or questions 

 

QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
1. Which is easier for you, communicating in writing or verbal communication? Why?
2. Do you consider yourself to be a good communicator in your native language? How about in English?
3. What kind of barriers do you need to overcome when it comes to communicating in Korean? How about in English?
4. Which of the above given suggestions do you think could be the most helpful for you? Discuss your answer. 
  

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