Key Skills: Communications
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Key Skills: Communications
Presented by Bill Haining
This Key Skill is about getting both written and oral messages across
effectively. It is about communicating those key points to others. It
includes punctuation, spelling and grammar, but it’s about much
more than that – it’s about developing these skills as part of your job
role; like speaking clearly to colleagues and customers and writing
effectively so that everyone understands your communication.
How to discuss:
● prepare for the discussion so that you can say things that are
relevant
● judge when to speak and how much to say
● say things that suit the purpose of the discussion
● speak clearly in ways that suit the situation
● listen carefully and respond appropriately to what others say
● use body language to support what you are saying and to show
you are listening
Communication Level 1
What you NEED TO know:
How to read and obtain
information:
✓ identify the main points and ideas in different types
of documents
✓ obtain information from images
✓ find out the meanings of words and phrases you do
not understand
✓ ask others when you are unclear about what you
have read
Communication Level 1
What you NEED TO know:
How to write documents:
use different formats for presenting information, including business
letters, memos, forms and short reports
judge the relevance of information and the amount of detail to include
for your purpose
use relevant images to help the reader understand your main points
proof-read and where necessary, re-draft your documents so that:
words you use most often in your work or studies and daily life are
spelt correctly
− sentences are formed correctly with consistent use of tense and
accurate subject verb agreement such as ‘she was’ and ‘we were’
− sentences are marked by capital letters, full stops and question
marks
− your writing is organised into paragraphs where appropriate
− your meaning is clear
What you NEED TO DO
1 – Take part in either a one-to-one discussion or
a group discussion
2 – Read and obtain information from at least
one document
3 – Write two different types of documents
Include at least one image in your work, either in
obtaining information or in providing information.
Communication tasks
If you have done something at work that shows evidence
of completing the same content, you may not need to
complete all of the following tasks.
Talk to your Trainer Assessor before you begin the tasks
to decide which ones you need to do.
You need to complete one of the following discussion
activities:
You have an idea, concern or an issue that you want to
bring to the attention of colleagues in the daily ‘huddle’
with your team; write down the key points that you wish
to discuss on a ‘huddle note’ for your Section Leader.
You could write the note as a draft email to your Section
Leader. (You can use this piece of writing as one of the
writing tasks in the section for task 3)
Communication tasks
Task 2
Before your next scheduled review meeting with your TA, think about
what things
have gone well for you since your last review and what areas you
think you still need
to work on. Write down some examples so that you can discuss them
at the meeting.
Examples of things I’ve done well
Why I thought they went well
Examples of areas I need to improve on
What I think went wrong and what I need to do to improve
Communication tasks
Task 3 Food Hygiene
You have been asked to help a new colleague understand the importance of food
hygiene and why it’s important in your role.
In your Colleague Handbook you will find some information about Food Hygiene and
Safety (pages 19-21).
You might find it helpful to take a photocopy of the pages you need so you can write on
them.
Read through this information and pick out the most important points.
Now underline these or use a highlighter pen.
Then write down the points in order of importance with a few notes on why they are
relevant to you in your job.
You will need to keep the notes you make for your Key Skills evidence folder. (C1.2)
Using the information you have found, produce a card (about the size of a large postcard)
that your colleague can carry with them to remind them of the key points of food safety.
Find an appropriate image to include that will help explain the importance of what you
have written.
Make sure you check your writing for accurate use of capital letters, full stops and other
punctuation if you use it. If you write a draft and a final copy, keep both to show your
assessor. (C1.3)
Communication tasks
Task 4 Asda Charities
You have been asked to produce an A4 poster for the colleague notice board
to encourage colleagues to get involved in supporting a charity.
Have a look at the Asda Charities page on the company website.
Read the information about one of the charities that Asda has supported and
write the key points in your own words of who they are and how Asda has
contributed.
You can print off the page you look at or you can just write down the web
address of the page for reference. (C1.2)
Using your notes, write a short piece for the colleague notice board to
encourage colleagues to get involved in fundraising activities.
Find a suitable image to include that will help you get your message across.
You may like to write a first draft so you can check for mistakes (if so, keep
the draft in your evidence folder).
Produce a final draft that could be displayed on the notice board. (C1.3)
Communication tasks
Writing (C1.3) You need to complete one of the tasks in
this section.
Task 5-Write a ‘huddle’ note about a topic you want to raise
for discussion. Draft the content of the note as an email for
your Section Leader or team leader. If you have already
completed this task as part of a discussion activity (see Task 1
above) then you can use that email for this purpose as well.
Task 6-Write a short article about the advantages of
becoming an apprentice with Asda for the company website.
Include the key aspects of the job, what you like about it and
why you would recommend the apprenticeship programme to
a friend.
Task 7-Complete a page of your learning log for your TA to
review at your next meeting. Make sure what you write is in
complete sentences with accurate use of capital letters and full
stops.
THE END
Thank you and good luck