Classical Music Lover Communication Skills
requirements:
The paper must meet following requirements:
- Must be submitted either as Microsoft Word documents, Open Office files, or text files. No other file format will be accepted.
- Must be relatively free of grammar, spelling and punctuation errors. Papers with multiple problems in this area will suffer a significant grade deduction.
Think of someone you interact with on a fairly regular basis who communicates in a distinctly different way from you. Your perception of this person has a direct impact on how you communicate with this person. So, this paper is about pushing you out of your comfort zone and forcing you to communicate with someone who you feel is your opposite in some way. Examples could be an introvert – extrovert, immigrant – native born, boss – employee, democrat – republican or you can focus more on behavioral aspects such as a personal trainer – couch potato, technology enthusiast – technology phobic, or classical music lover – heavy rock lover. Your “opposite” must truly be perceived as someone who is your opposite in a pronounced way.
*****This paper has three distinct parts:
Part One: Explain why you chose this person. What is your perception of this person before your interview? Explain. (Minimum 500 words)
Part Two: Create 20 questions for this person to answer. These questions should focus on what makes them your opposite in regards to communication. This is your attempt to understand why they communicate the way that they do. For instance, a Republican might ask a Democrat what s/he likes best about our current President’s communication style. Your paper should include your twenty questions and the answers, included in clearly numbered Q&A format and quoted as closely as possible (knowing you may miss a word here or there). Just stating the answers without the questions will result in a grade deduction. Your questions should all be directly related to communication. You’ll lose points if you focus on other things instead.
Part Three: Reflect on the interview and share how your perception has changed after interviewing this person. Is this person still your opposite? Why or why not? (Minimum 500 words)
*****Your questions for your “opposite” must be related to communication. Here are some examples that you are welcome to use. You are not required to use these questions, but your questions should be similar in approach to these questions. If you have ANY questions about how to write questions, PLEASE ask your instructor.
- What do you consider your communication strength?
- What do you consider your communication weakness?
- Who is your communication role model? (This is someone that you wish to emulate when it comes to his/her communication skills.)
- What is your communication pet peeve?
- What medium of communication works best for you? (Be prepared to define the word medium, based on what you’ve learned in chapter 1 of your textbook!)
- What kind of noise distracts you the most when you are trying to have a conversation? (Remember to explain noise based on what you’ve learned in chapter one!)
- What is a common communication problem that you face?
*A minimum of 20 questions is required!
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separate assignment related to the paper above:
After you’ve completed your interview for the Listen Up! assignment, answer the following questions regarding the interview you conducted:
- How did your partner react to the interview experience?
- What challenges did you encounter during your interview, and how did you work to address them?
- Did you have the chance to go “off script” and ask a follow-up question? If so, what question did you
ask and how did that change your interview? - What question evoked a particularly memorable response?
- What did you learn that changed the way you previously thought about an event, person, or your
recording partner? - After listening to multiple stories on the StoryCorps (http://storycorps.org) site, do you think your interview would fit in there? Why or why not?
- Would you ever be interested in conducting another interview for publication at StoryCorps (knowing it was available for the public to hear)? Why or why not?
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a video assignment is also required but I will be doing the video record. during the video questions of interview assignment need to be answered. so please consider those question and choose any of these questions with a very brief summary answer the questions you choose:
- Ask your subject at least five of the following questions, in addition to any other questions of your choosing:
Tell me about one of the most important people in your life.
Tell me about the person who has had the greatest influence on your life.
Who has been the kindest to you and why?
Share some important lessons you’ve learned in life.
Share some of your earliest (or favorite) childhood memories.
What are some funny stories people tell about you from when you were growing up?
What have you accomplished so far—personally and professionally—that makes you proudest? Why?
Tell me how you would like people to remember you.
Would you be willing to share a happy or sad memory with me? What?
Thinking about future generations, is there wisdom or advice you would like to share with them?