#100DaysOfEnglish - Day #57

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Conny Linares

Conny Linares

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💥 Start where are. Use what you have. Do what you can. - Arthur Ashe. 🗝️

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🧏🏻Listen to the podcast about Assertive Communication and share your opinion of the episode. .

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11 respuestas
    Javier Andrés Moreno Tocarruncho

    Javier Andrés Moreno Tocarruncho

    Estudiante

    Hi guys, I listened the podcast and I totally agree in these statements:

    Assertiveness

    • Many people are not assertively because is afraid or dread by what other thinks about this.

    • Another reason is because the people offended easily.

    • Confidence in oneself

    • Capacity solve conflicts in a conversation.

    • Say no when you feel say no and yes when feel against

    And I catched this new words for my personal vocabulary:

    VOCABULARY:

    • Assertiveness: Skill that allows to communicate effectively

    • Re-learning: relearn again something with other perspective.

    • Fundamentals: main or most important parts

    • Confidence: Quality or being certain of your abilities.

    • Self-esteem: belief and confidence in your own ability and value.

    FUNDAMENTALS

    • Firmness: know to ask for what you want.

    • Sensibility: understand the other point of view and respect them.

    Thanks!

    Sandra Milena Rojas Herrán

    Sandra Milena Rojas Herrán

    Estudiante

    Hi everyone:

    How to communicate assertively. For any job or environment, we must learn to communicate assertively. We always must be confidence about we are talking about. Our opinions, expectations and maybe, about a topic of our job. For example, in my role like tester, I always must be confidence of that my bugs if they are passing in the software. They are doing that the software doesn't run really good. For this, I must have evidences about these bugs.

    I think that get in the other's shoes is an experience that It 's talking about assertive communication. Because, you open your mind and you respect the idea of others.

    My new vocabulary:

    Assertiveness: A skill that allows to communicate with others perfectly.

    Be learning or to be learned: Is when you again learn something or you're learning with another perspective.

    Confidence: Is the quality of being certainly of your abilities.

    Self - esteem: The belief and confidence in your own ability and value.

    Carmen Sánchez Salgado

    Carmen Sánchez Salgado

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    I like the podcast days. I learn many vocabulary through repeat and repeat the audio. Also I learn how to improve my professional skills (in this case, my personal skills too)

    So what do we need to be assertive? To be assertive is a process to communicate with other effectively and the fundamentals can help us. Firmness to know how to ask for what you want. Sensibility for undestand different points of view and respect them. Confidence That's help us to construct with others.

    People who communicate assertiveness are to able to say No when they feel to say no, or say yes they mean it.
    Other important thing is the capability to give or receive feedback.

    Hugs!

    Luisa Fernanda Velosa

    Luisa Fernanda Velosa

    Estudiante

    Hi guys! This podcast I liked much, although is difficult understand all the words :c

    For have, one better communicate is important that you learning this thing:

    • Make one feedback with assertible words, for that the message being understand for others

    • Confidence in you and the team, I don't have when talking with others, confidence in your knowledge all time :D

    • If you are a leader, understand and know the process that makes the other people of your team each day, to communicate better with them.

    Leonardo Neira

    Leonardo Neira

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    Hi everyone!

    This podcast was very difficult,I'm practicing :D I listened a 50% percent It was quite good.

    To communicate assertively with people,we need to use this word: Confidence,self-esteem,feedback, control of emotions. The assertive communication is a world of experiences and abilities to use. We need to take many knowledge about emotions and what you think?

    My new vocabulary:

    Assertiveness: Communicate perfectly Be learning or to be learned: When you learn something with other perspective. Confidence:It's a quality of being certainly of your abilities.

    We're going to practice it! :v:

    Grethel Rodriguez

    Grethel Rodriguez

    Estudiante

    I think we need to learn how to communicate assertively, because of that we have to understand that it´s a process and to be open to learn how we understand ourselves and communicate with others.

    Fundamentals of assertiveness:

    1. Firmness.
    2. Sensibility.
    3. Show self-confidence.
    4. Capacity of solving problems.

    People who communicate assertively are: -Able to say yes or no when they want. -Ask for help. -Be able to communicate what they feel or think. -Capacity to disagree, giving o receiving feedback.

    Bryan

    Bryan

    Estudiante

    New vocabulary

    Assertiveness: Skill that allows to communicate effectively

    Be learning or to be learned: Is when you again learn something or you’re learning with another perspective.

    Confidence: Quality or being certain of your abilities.

    Samuel Baeza

    Samuel Baeza

    Estudiante

    Hello everyone.

    I listened the podcast and there are two very importants things to me. To be assertive in communication we need these things.

    1. Be empathic to know how the other person will with our words and avoid to offend someone.
    2. Not being scary of what other people will tell us and open to feedback

    With these things we can communicate us very much effective.

    Gustavo Alonso Pacheco Mex

    Gustavo Alonso Pacheco Mex

    Estudiante

    My opinion is that I should learn to be more assertive.

    Cristian Alexander Ramírez Gómez

    Cristian Alexander Ramírez Gómez

    Estudiante

    How to communicate assertively

    Vocabulary:

    • Assertiveness
    • Re-learning
    • Fundamentals
    • Confidence
    • Self-esteem

    Fundamentals:

    • Sensibility: Understand the other point of view and respect them.
    • Firmness: Know to ask for what you want.