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SURVIVAL KIT

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Toothpick - To remind you to pick the good qualities in everyone including yourself.

Rubber band - To remind you to be flexible. Things might not always go the way you want, but it can be worked out.

Band-Aid - To remind you to heal hurt feelings, either yours or someone else's.

Eraser - To remind you everyone makes mistakes. That's okay, we learn by our errors.

 

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Candy - To remind you everyone needs a hug or a compliment everyday.

Mint - To remind you that you are worth a mint to your family & Me.

Bubble Gum - To remind you to stick with it and you can accomplish anything.

Pencil - To remind you to list your blessings every day.

Tea Bag - To remind you to take time to relax daily.

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How to learn English How to learn English Grammar?Grammar?#1Enjoy learningTry to have funWorst way to

learn anything is to relentlessly working your way through text book

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#2Begin your studies of grammar with

reading and listeningFour key skillsReading WritingListeningSpeakingSpoken grammar is not as strict as

writtenBegin with simple aspects and progress

steadily

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#3 Read, Read, Read and then Read some more

Read anything you can in English Comic book or self help book, a magazine or the instructions on a packet

Looking at the ways in which the sentences are structured

Tenses used Words used

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#4Set yourself targetsSet out to achieveLong term and short term

goalsRegularly setting targets

and assessing your progress will help

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PUBLIC SPEAKINGPUBLIC SPEAKING

Process of speaking to a group of people

StructuredDeliberateIntended to informInfluenceEntertain the listeners

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#1Know the roomBe familiar with the placeArrive earlyWalk around the speaking area and

practice

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#2Greet the audience as they arrive#3Know your materialPractice and revise#4RelaxEase the tension by doing meditation

or breathing exercise

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#5Visualize yourself giving your speechYour voice is loudYour voice is clearVisualize yourself as successful, you

will be successful

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#6Realize that people want you to

succeedAudiences want you to be interestingStimulatingInformativeEntertaining

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#7Concentrate on the message#8Turn nervousness into positive

energyGain experienceExperience builds confidenceExperience is the key to effective

speaking

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Role playRole playLearning language is a complex and

long processChallenge is making the change from

the classroom to the real worldClassroom – Mistakes are allowedSpeaking outside is completely

differentLists of memorized vocabulary are

suddenly uselessRole plays can ease the transitionStudents act out a real-life situation

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Students take on different personalities

Example – Angry neighbor, Quarrelling customer

Role plays require more imaginationPractice in a non threatening

environmentRole plays are interesting, memorable

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PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENTPERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

Many people mistake the physical appearance and various external characteristics

Example – Height, weight, Complexion and stature

Physical appearance does matterPersonality is made up of three

aspects

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CharacterBehaviorAttitudePersonality development is the

improvement of behaviorCommunication skillInterpersonal relationshipAttitude towards life and ethics

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Character and behavior have larger impact on one’s personality

Best personality should be based on the solid foundation of character – Covey

You need to have desire and determination

You have to identify the direction for your goals

Your thoughts and ideals are very important

All power is within you – Swami Vivekananda

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7 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR 7 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR ATTITUDEATTITUDE

#1Choose to be enthusiasticThink and talk enthusiasticallyBecome enthusiastic by acting

enthusiasticYour thoughts and actions

establish your level of enthusiasm

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#2Be alive to everything you doWalk fastPut a bounce in your stepHearty handshakeGood smile radiates enthusiasmPut spirit into your speechForce yourself to act with enthusiasmAim to make the person you talk to

feel better always

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#3The power of visualizationImagination powerfully influences

successful outcomesAll peak performers visualize successBefore you try to do anything –

Visualize as doing it well

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#4Positive self talkWhat we think is 100% reflected in

how we feelReinforce your thoughts positivelyTell yourself a lot of positive thingsExample – I am healthy, I can, I will

win, It is possible for me

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#5Love othersBring encouragement, optimism and

hope to all you meetBy helping, understanding, caring,

accepting and forgiving othersSpreading joy and goodwillBeing concerned about the wishes

and desires of others

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#6Never miss 1 -5

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COMMUNICATION SKILLCOMMUNICATION SKILL

It does not refer only to the way we communicate

It includes – responding, body gestures and facial expressions

Pitch and tone of our voice and a lot of other things

Communication skills are expected from you

Example – See Job advertisements

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It creates positive impact – InterviewThree steps to improve your

communication skillObserveLearnImplement

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PRESENTATIONSharing information with a person or

a group of peopleTipsCreate a backgroundGive examples, facts and figures to

support your pointAppropriate body languageHave a conclusion

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Interview tipsInterview tips

#1Remain positive#2Leave the interviewer with at least

one thing uniqueInterview – process of rejection#3Exhibit professional behavior

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#4Do not speak negatively#5Listen during the interview#6Dress-up neatly#7Check resume thoroughly

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#8Explanation is requiredExample: I have positive attitude

#9Do not lie

#10Admit mistakes gracefully

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Do’s

Know the company, job description and other relevant details

Collect informationUnderstand the roleBe sure about the time, date and

venueHave extra copies of resume and

photo

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Suggested questions

What will be my exact role in the company?

What will be my key performance parameters?

What will be my career-path in your company?

 

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GROUP DISCUSSION

A Group Discussion can be defined as a

formal discussion involving 10 to 12 participants in a

group

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Why?Why?To guage the candidates

personality traitsTo identify the leadership skills in

its candidatesTo find out the assertivenessTo find out the creative abilityTo find out the reasoning abilityTo know the awareness level

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How?How?Forming groups of

10 – 12 membersTopic or situation

is givenA few minutes to

think for discussion

Discussion among themselves for 15-20 minutes

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MOST IMPORTANT TRAITSMOST IMPORTANT TRAITS• Team Player• Reasoning Ability• Leadership• Flexibility• Assertiveness• Initiative• Creativity/ Out of the box thinking• Inspiring ability• Listening• Awareness

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what should my what should my objectives be and how objectives be and how should I achieve them?should I achieve them? • Be assertive• Create chance yourself• Have good knowledge base• Structure arguments logically• Communicate clearly • Ensure that you are heard by the

evaluators• Meaningful contribution to

achieve the consensus

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MISCONCEPTIONSMISCONCEPTIONS

Speaking frequently Speaking for a long timeSpeaking lessSpeaking aggressivelyBlaming others

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Meaningful contributionMeaningful contributionHigh degree of influenceRestoring order during chaosProviding fresh directionHigh level of participationAttempts to build consensusCarry people with youTry and summarize the

discussion at the end

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FAQ 1.FAQ 1.Is it wise to take a strong Is it wise to take a strong stand either in favour or against stand either in favour or against the topic right at the start of a the topic right at the start of a Group Discussion ? Group Discussion ?

• If you are convinced say so emphatically

• You should be able to convince and carry others

• Give justification and stand later

• Do not jump into conclusion

• Examine all the points in a balanced manner

• Evaluation – “How you think?” not “ What you think”

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Faq 2.Is it a good strategy to Faq 2.Is it a good strategy to try and be the first speaker try and be the first speaker on the topic in a GD? on the topic in a GD? Speaking first is a high risk high

return strategy. It can make or mar your GD

performance It depends on how you handle itSpeak first only if you have

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