An
interpersonal skill allows people to communicate effectively with another group
or individual. There are many interpersonal communication skills such as:
- Methods
- Techniques and Cues
- Positive and Negative Language
- Active Engagement
- Barriers
- Types of Questions
Techniques
and Cues
When
communicating with others you must consider your body language and intonation.
This ensures that the message you are trying to get over will be understood in
the way you intend. An audience must be comfortable with the person talking to
them. Body language can be different in many ways such as how close someone is
to one another can be a sign of how well
they trust you such as if they remain extremely close they are most likely to
have a strong friendship with you. If they move away when you get closer they
do not trust you enough to let you violate their personal space.
Also
eye contact with body language is very important because this can be a sign of
someone being nervous, this could be the person looking left and right often.
When people look at the floor it means they could be emotional, shy, or upset.
When someone is not listening to the speaker they will be in a day dream or a
thought. To communicate effectively with others you must not use this body
language towards them, or if they are displaying this towards you change your
body language so they feel more comfortable. If negative body language is used
it can give the audience an image that you are aggressive, not bothered,
difficult etc which would impact on how your message was delivered.
The
image is an example of good body language. She is open, friendly, and well-presented
etc.
This
image is an example of bad body language. She is closed, unhelpful, ignorant
etc.
Another
factor is intonation and this must be use to give a positive impression to your
listener because the use of your voice can tell someone your attitude towards
the subject. Along with your voice you have the pitch, volume and rhythm. If
you choose to not vary any of these factors then the audience will lose concentration
and your voice will seem very monotone and boring. So to present you must
control your voice and make it sound interesting and emphasis the point you are
trying to get across. This will help to keep the audience engaged and listening
to what you have to say.
Active
Engagement
Active
engagement is a skill where you listen to a speaker and you pay attention to
them. This shows you have understood what the subject is about by using
nodding, paraphrasing, and summarising. Paraphrasing is when the listener
understands a situation/ subject and they return the feelings involved back to
the speaker or they repeat the words that the original speaker had said to show
that they were concentrating on the conversation.
Nodding
shows the listener is listening to the speaker but doesn't feel the need to
interrupt the speaker so they silently agree with a nod instead of saying “Yes
I understand”. Summarising is when the listener understands the concept the
speaker is trying to get across and they put it into their own words to show
their understanding. You should try to actively engage with the audience
because it shows a mutual understanding of the subject at hand and it is a way
to make sure that the audience has understood the message you have conveyed. It
is important however not to make assumptions i.e. if a person is nodding this
is not necessarily an indication they have actually understood what you have
said.
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