Friday, 19 October 2012

P3


 
Background noise- if there is background noise this would cause a barrier of communication, as the audience wont be able to concentrate, noises could come from outside from people doing PE which you can’t do anything about because it’s a lesson. There might be noises from another classroom or from the corridors.



Lack of concentration- audience just not paying any attention by playing on their phones or talking to each other, or if their heads on desks. The speaker will know they aren't listening to what they are talking about and explaining and they are doing something else or if they don’t bother to write down notes if they were asked to.


Distractions- when the audience is trying to listen but either other people are distracting them, specially in a school environment as other children in the class don’t want to listen and will start conversation to others or start playing with something that will them distracted others in a room. Younger children can easily get distracted so when talking a class of year 4 they could get distracted
Language differences- this would be a clear barrier as if someone speaks a different language to you, so they don’t fully understand what you are explaining. In school there will be children going to a English school from different parts of the world some might know a little bit of English this would cause them to be slower and will find the simple things harder to understand than others would.

Religious &beliefs differences- some people have different beliefs as they have been bought up that way. For example for when teaching in science and they explain about how the world was made and talk about the big bang theory and they don’t believe that happened so they don’t want to be taught that and walk out of the classroom.

1 comment:

  1. Some good examples used. You cover P3 well, but you have not attempted M1.

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