شرح ICT الصف الخامس الابتدائي لغات - الفصل الدراسي الثاني
شرح ICT خامسة ابتدائي - ترم ثاني
لينك تحميل الملزمة
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لينك تليجرام
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In This Lesson:
Tone of online communication
A teacher or a person of authority:
Be polite and respectful.
Use titles (Mr. - Mrs. - Dr. - etc.)
Avoid making jokes.
Be sure to introduce yourself if you haven’t met the person before.
Be clear about what the message is about.
State your reason for sending the message up front.
Friends or family:
If it’s a peer or a classmate you don’t know well, be sure to use their full first name, don’t abbreviate it, or use nicknames.
If it’s a close friend or family member, you can use abbreviations or nicknames, and you can be more casual in tone.
always be respectful.
Note:
o In a video call, your emotions are visible to others.
o It’s more difficult to convey your feelings through written messages.
o That’s why your messages should be clear and add some emojis when it’s OK to use them.
Positive online communication
Sometimes, meaning can be misinterpreted negatively; because nonverbal communication doesn’t explain some important parts of communication (tone of voice, gestures, posture, and eye contact.) That’s why you should be positive when communicating online.
Use positive words
Set a positive tone with words such as can and will. Avoid negative words such as can’t, won’t, and unfortunately.
Be Conversational
Add warmth with familiar words, contractions, personal pronouns, and simple sentence structure. But be careful; you’ll still need to use full sentences, proper grammar, and correct spelling.
Use Emojis
Emojis add tone and emotion.
Even in more formal situations, it’s usually safe to use one or two positive emojis.
If you’re unsure, only use emojis if the person you are communicating with uses them first.
Begin and end with positive phrases
Use friendly or encouraging phrases such as “How are you?”, “I like your ideas!”, “Have a good weekend!”
Assume the best
It’s easy to misinterpret online communication in a negative way. When this happens, try to identify the person’s meaning, rather than assuming they meant to be negative or hurt your feelings.
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