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MULTIMEDIA FILE

NAME : AJAY CHAUHAN


CLASS : 12 TH C
EMPLOYMENT SKILLS
 Introduction

Definition: Employment skills are the abilities and


qualities that enable you to perform a job successfully
Benefits: Strong employment skills can help you Land
your dream job Get promoted faster Increase your
earning potential Thrive in any work environment.
Communication Skills
• Communication is a two-way process through which information or
message is exchanged between individuals using language, symbols,
signs or behaviour. Speaking, listening, reading and writing are the
parts of communication, which help us to understand others.
• Effective communication involves skills that can be utilised to send
messages that are clear, concise and accurate. Let us now try to
understand what we mean by clear, concise and accurate
Parts of speech :
What they do Example sentence Example words Noun Nouns are words that refer to a person, place,
thing or idea. They are ‘naming words’.

• In the sentence: “Reema wrote a letter.” Both Reema and letter are nouns. Dog
India Sanjay Pronoun A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun. In the second
sentence: “Reema wrote a letter. She is tired.” She is used in place of the noun
Reema. It is a pronoun. I They He You Adjective Adjective is a word that describes
other words. In the sentence: “Reema wrote a long letter.” Long is an adjective
that describes the noun ‘letter’. Small Blue Sharp Loud Verb Verb is a word that
shows action. In the sentence: “Reema wrote a letter.” Wrote is a verb. It tells
what action Reema did. Run Eat Think Sit Adverb Adverb is a word that adds
meaning to a verb, adjective, or other adverb. It answers the questions — how?
how often? when? and where? In the sentence: “Reema quickly wrote a letter.”
Quickly is an adverb.
Self-management Skills
• Self-management: which is also referred to as ‘self-control’, is the
ability to control one’s emotions, thoughts and behaviour effectively
in different situations. This includes motivating oneself, and working
towards achieving personal and academic goals.
Communication Skills

Communication is a two-way process through which


information or message is exchanged between
individuals using language, symbols, signs or
behaviour. Speaking, listening, reading and writing
are the parts of communication, which help us to
understand others. To learn a language, one needs
to develop four key skills, namely listening, speaking,
reading and writing as shown in Figure 1.1.
Communication Skills
 Elements of communication

This Unit on communication skills aims to help you


to understand the importance of various aspects of
communication and develop effective communication
skills. You should try to learn as many languages as
possible as it will help you to understand others’ culture.
It will also equip you with knowledge and skills, which
are necessary to take advantage of the opportunities the
twenty-first century offers. If you know many languages,
you will be able to converse with people and read signage
while travelling to different places
 Elements of communication
 Basic parts of speech
 Basic parts of speech

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