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MyDev Life Skills


Module 2 (Interpersonal Communication)
Session 1 Activity 1 Introductory Activity & Learner’s Reflection

Write five ideas that you can recall about the types of important values and skills, how to set
and reach goals, and different ways people learn.

Read the proverb at the beginning of the module and answer the questions. “The first
impression you give is important in communication” (Sa komunikasyon mahalaga
ang unang impresyon).

What does it mean?

In your own words, how do you relate this proverb to yourself? Can you recall your first
impression situation with someone else? Do you think the way you talk with your listener is
important? Why?

This module will focus on communication skills at work, what do you think is the relevance
between the proverb and the importance of communication skills at work. How does it relate
to your real life situation?

“I hear you, but I’m not listening”. Ask your mother, father, sister, brother or your friend if
they have experienced a situation where they are talking to someone who seemed to be
listening to them but when they ask if they understood what they are saying it turns out that
they are not listening. How did they feel about it? Is this a good or bad thing to do? Why?

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Name: ______________________________________________________________
CLC: ____________________________________ Date: _______________

MyDev Life Skills


Module 2 (Interpersonal Communication)
Session 1 Activity 1 Introductory Activity & Learner’s Reflection

Write your thoughts on the following questions in the space below.

Questions Your Thoughts


1. What does it mean to listen/speak
effectively?

2. How do you know when you are/are not


being listened to or ignored?

3. What do you do when speaking to get your


point across?

4. How do you speak to an elder? Supervisor?


Friend? Group of people?

5. Why is good (or effective) communication


important in your personal and work lives?

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Name: ______________________________________________________________
CLC: ____________________________________ Date: _______________

MyDev Life Skills


Module 2 (Interpersonal Communication)
Session 1 Activity 1 Introductory Activity & Learner’s Reflection

Learners’ Reflection: Module 2 Interpersonal Communication

Check the column that best represents your situation.


My experience 1 2 3 4
I don’t have any I have very I have some I have a
Knowledge, skills and abilities experience doing little experience lot of
this. experience doing this. experience
Kaalaman, kasanayan at kakayahan doing this doing this.
Wala akong Mayroon
karanasan sa Kaunting- akong Marami
paggawa nito kaunti karanasan sa akong
lamang ang paggawa nito karanasan
karanasan sa
ko sa paggawa
paggawa nito
nito
Using a variety of strategies to listen carefully
to others / Paggamit ng iba’t-ibang
istratehiya para makinig nang mabuti sa iba.
Using and understanding non-verbal
communication cues / Paggamit at pag-
unawa ng mga kilos na nagpapahiwatig ng
pakikipag-usap.
Asking questions of others when I do not
understand / Paghingi ng tulong sa iba kung
merong hindi naintindihan.
Speaking clearly and effectively in front of
individuals or groups /Pagsalita nang
maliwanag at mabisa sa harapan ng mga tao
o grupo.
Understanding the importance of customer
care and service / Pag-intindi sa kahalagahan
ng pag- alaga ng kustomer at pagbibigay ng
kaukulang serbisyo.
Striving to provide exceptional customer
service, in person or on the telephone /
Pagsikap upang makabigay ng
pinakamagandang serbisyo sa telepono o
harapang pakikitungo sa tao

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