Communication Skills
The first aspect is one’s power of
expression. In a group discussion, a candidate has to talk effectively so that
he is able to convince others. For convincing, one has to speak forcefully and
at the same time create an impact by his knowledge of the subject. A candidate
who is successful in holding the attention of the audience creates a positive
impact.
It is necessary that you should be precise
and clear. As a rule evaluators do not look for the wordage produced. Your
knowledge on a given subject, your precision and clarity of thought are the
things that are evaluated. Irrelevant talks lead you nowhere. You should speak
as much as necessary, neither more nor less. Group discussions are not debating
stages.
Ability to listen is also what evaluators
judge. They look for your ability to react on what other participants say.
Hence, it is necessary that you listen carefully to others and then react or
proceed to add some more points. Your behavior in the group is also put to test
to judge whether you are a loner or can work in a group.
You should be able to convey your thoughts
satisfactorily and convincingly before a group of people. Confidence and level
headedness in doing so is necessary. These add value to your presentation. In
case you are not good at it, you might gain by joining an institute that offers
specialized courses in public speaking. For instance, British Council
Division’s English Language Teaching Centre offers a wide range of courses like
conversation skills, business communication skills, business writing,
negotiation skills and presentation skills. Mostly people attend these courses
to improve their communication skills. Students here are involved in activities
which use communication skills and teachers provide inputs, monitor and
facilitate the classes. The course at the Centre makes you confident enough to
speak before people without any nervousness.
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