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ELCS LAB3

ELCS LAB3

DATE 05-09-2019

ACTIVITY: LISTENING TO THE INDIAN SPEEKERS & JAM SESSION 


CALL LAB
COMPUTER ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING LAB


Speech of Madhavan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_BM924KZ14

Write the speech listening to it, word by word.

ICS LAB
INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB

JAM SESSION

 Introduction: Just a minute or JAM is an impromptu speech test conducted with the time limit of one minute. As a student and as a budding technocrat, you will be asked to speak on the spur of the moment to make a presentation.

Three important rules to be followed in JAM are:

  1.     No deviation
  2.     No repetition
  3.     No hesitation

For an effective JAM session
 1.      Be ready to speak in any given situation
 3.      Authorize your ideas and stick to the topic
 4.      Be creative and express new ideas
 5.      Follow sequential order
 6.      Be brief and to the point
 7.      Maintain good flow of sentences
 8.      Maintain good body language



TOPICS FOR A JAM SESSION


1. MY FAVOURITE COLOR

My favourite colour is yellow. Thinking of yellow leaves me energised. Sunshine filtering through my window heralding a new morn is the greatest joy. Its yellow sheen empowers me to take the day’s challenges in my stride. Even a small candle with a sliver of a yellow flame can dispel darkness and bring warmth to the dreariest of places. Yellow in its various hues is the colour of fire – the ultimate form of purification.


2. TEAM WORK



Teamwork is the collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal or to complete a task in the most effective and efficient way.This concept is seen within the greater framework of a team, which is a group of interdependent individuals who work together towards a common goal. Basic requirements for effective teamwork are an adequate team size. The context is important, and team sizes can vary depending upon the objective. A team must include at least 2 or more members, and most teams range in size from 2 to 100. Sports teams generally have fixed sizes based upon set rules, and work teams may change in size depending upon the phase and complexity of the objective. Teamwork is present in any context where a group of people are working together to achieve a common goal. These contexts include an industrial organization (formal work teams), athletics (sports teams), a school (classmates working on a project) etc.


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WORKSHEET 14

WORKSHEET 14

DATE: 19-04-2019

Activity: WRITING TECHNICAL REPORT



First side of the work sheet:
A technical report (also scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of technical or scientific research or the state of a technical or scientific research problem. It might also include recommendations and conclusions of the research.

Formal reports contain three major components. The front matter of a formal report includes a title page, cover letter, table of contents, table of illustrations, and an abstract or executive summary. The text of the report is its core and contains an introduction, discussion and recommendations, and conclusion.

2nd, 3rd and 4th side of the worksheet:
Important points of ELCS LAB

1. CALL STANDS FOR Computer Assisted Language Learning lab

2. ICS stands for Interactive Communication Skills lab

3. Phonetics: Study of sounds in a language

4. Phoneme means a sound unit

5. Consonant can be defined as  a basic speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructe. It can be used with vowels to form syllables

6. What is IPA?
IPA means International Phonetic Alphabet

7. How many consonant sounds are there?
/t/, /p/, /b/, /f/, /s/, /h/, /k/, /m/, /n/, /l/, /w/, /s/ and /z/ 

8. Vowel sounds:
A vowel is a letter of the alphabet (a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y) that represents a speech sound created by the relatively free passage of breath through the larynx and oral cavity.

9. 20 vowels and 24 consonants

10.
JAM sessions:
 Just a Minute session is an activity that reflects the immediate communication abilities of the speaker. The speaker is supposed to speak for a minute about any topic given by the trainer.
The following are the necessary attributes:
Communication Skills
    Creativity
    Confidence
    Eye Contact
    Good Listening Skills

11. dos and donts of JAM session.
Dos
  • Begin with a thanking note. 
  • Smile! Be confident. Don’t be nervous. 
  • Define the topic in simple language.
  • Give brief details- past/present/future
  • Speak with Clear & audible voice
  • Use correct grammar 
Donts
  •  Do not play with pen, pencil or the scribbling pad.
  • Do not speak in a loud voice. Do not speak for more time.
  • Do not fidget with fingers, bite your nails, shake your legs or tap your feet.
  • Do not directly oppose a member’s opinion.
  • Do not crack jokes during the group discussion.
  • Do not laugh big or giggle. 

COORG

THE BIRTH PLACE OF CAUVERY THE FOREST LOCALE THE EVENING SKYLINE BEAUTY OF THE SUNREISE