Part of Communication (Level 3)Sport and leisure
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Speaker: (TO AUDIENCE) As a line manager, it鈥檚 my responsibility to make sure, during the daily morning meeting, all the group leaders are aware of what鈥檚 happening at the centre that day.
(TO OTHER PEOPLE) Good morning team!
ALL: Morning.
Speaker: We have three groups arriving today, two of which are primary schools, one is a secondary school.
(TO AUDIENCE) Before the meeting, I will often prepare notes so I don鈥檛 lose my trail of thought.
I select only the essential information.
(TO OTHER PEOPLE) One of the groups is bringing a young person who has a severe nut allergy.
(TO AUDIENCE) I speak slowly and clearly, emphasizing key words.
(TO OTHER PEOPLE) 鈥rigger an allergic reaction.
Because of the snowfall as well, some of the grounds are frozen which means bushcraft has to be taken off the programme.
(TO AUDIENCE) I like to keep it fun, I may tell a joke or two to relax everyone.
(TO OTHER PEOPLE) The weather today is going to be cold.
There鈥檚 going to be some snowfall but that鈥檒l be s'no problem for us.
(TO AUDIENCE) I鈥檒l ask if I鈥檝e been clear enough, and I will give them the opportunity to clarify anything that I鈥檝e asked or said.
(TO OTHER PEOPLE) Does that make sense?
ALL: Yes.
Speaker: (TO AUDIENCE) By talking clearly and persuasively, I鈥檝e been able to present all the key information.
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Speaker 1: So any questions? Holly.
Speaker 2: Yeah I was just think that today with bushcraft being off of the programme that maybe we could put archery in instead?
It鈥檚 free all day so we can use that.
Speaker 3: Yeah, I was thinking about that myself, but a lot of the schools since they've been here have already done archery on their programmes that they have right now. So I was thinking maybe fencing?
It鈥檇 be a bit more of a follow-on from for the target sports area and that way no one鈥檚 repeating.
Speaker 1: Good ideas, is everybody happy with that?
ALL: Yep.
Speaker 3: (TO AUDIENCE) We all take our turn to make suggestions.
Mike then checks if the group as a whole understands and agrees before moving on with the discussion.
We don鈥檛 want to sit around talking through lots of options that will take longer to resolve.
Speaker: (TO AUDIENCE) After the morning meeting has finished I will proofread the programme for that day, and then it will be handed to the teachers.
I read through all the information, checking for grammar, spelling mistakes and that all the information is accurate.
(TO THEMSELVES) I鈥檝e noticed a spelling mistake here.
With the word 'aims' there鈥檚 an apostrophe between the 'm' and the 's' which should not be there.
I can already see that bushcraft is still on here, it鈥檚 now been changed due to the weather.
It鈥檚 been replaced with fencing.
(TO AUDIENCE) It鈥檚 very important that our visiting teachers actually understand what sessions they are doing.
(TO THEMSELVES) The Leap has been abbreviated and it should say 'Leap of Faith', as that is the proper name for the session.
This is going to help the teachers understand exactly what session they鈥檙e on.
There鈥檚 also information on here that teachers don鈥檛 need to know, so that can be taken out.
(TO AUDIENCE) It鈥檚 really important that our audience, the teachers, understand the terminology.
So we have to use proper names for activities so the teachers understand.
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