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Communication during Teaching Internships ; Speaking during job interviews Mendoza, Lorelli Anne D.G. Sabino, Juvilyn Baltazar, Shane Marie Gimeno, Jonna

Communication during Teaching Internships ; Speaking during job interviews

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  • 1.An internship is a method of on-the- job training for white-collar and professional careers. Interns are typically college or university students.

2. Work experience Internship Research Internship Virtual Internship 3. Tips for Student Teachers 4. In interacting & communicating with your students: Posture Eye contact Facial expression Distance Distracting behavior Voice Quality 5. Regular and/or unexplained voice loss. A change in voice quality (e.g. hoarseness or croakiness) for more than 10 days. A weak and tired sounding voice. A voice and/or throat that feels consistently painful or as if there is a lump in the throat. Frequent throat clearing. Loss of vocal power or ability to project. 6. Voice and Speech Patterns It is important for teachers to: 1. warm up your voice 2. consider the effect their voice needs to have on the listener 3. make use of pauses and silences 7. Posture Breathing Pitch 8. A job interview is a process in which a potential employee is evaluated by an employer for prospective employment in their company, organization, or firm. People involved: Employer Applicant 9. Video 1- Dos & Donts 10. Video 2 How to act during an interview 11. Video 3 Things you should not do 12. Video 4- Telling something about yourself 13. 1. One-on-one interview 14. 2. Behavior Interview 15. 3. Group or Panel Interview 16. 4. Open-Ended Interview 17. 5. Phone Interview 18. Interviewee performance Interpersonal Presentation: Verbal expression: Pitch, rate, pauses Nonverbal behavior: Gaze, smile, hand movement, body orientation 19. Prepare properly for the interview. Dress professionally to feel more businesslike and confident. Use powerful words and phrases as you sell yourself to the interviewer. Maintain eye contact with the interviewer as you speak. Speak in complete sentences and avoid using slang.