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The Basic Communication Workshop will be held in Asia All YWAM staff are welcome. It will be a hands-on time with lecture, discussion and workshops covering an overview of communication and a look at verbal, visual, and written communications. Participants will learn many practical skills, such as how to write and design a base or personal newsletter or brochure, how to take a picture, public speaking, etc.


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Overview of Communication
Lectures and discussion will be about basic communication, such as types of communication, godly principles in communication, the communication process, and reasons for communication breakdown.

 

 

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Verbal Communication
Verbal communication includes topics such as interpersonal (face to face) communication, body language, telephone etiquette, and public speaking. Participants will have the opportunity to apply what they have learned by giving a short speech or introduction.

 

 


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This day will cover Email and letter etiquette, and how to write newsletters, stories, and brochures.

 

 

 



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On this day participants will learn the importance of appearance and professionalism, basic visual principles, how to take a picture, how to shoot a video, and how to lay out/design a brochure or newsletter.

 

 


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Participants can choose which area of communication they would like more practice in and attend hands-on workshop sessions.

 

 

 



 

Further Information about BCW/CRIT/ST 2010

  • Thailand
  • Chiang Mai
  • Accomodation & Costs
  • 2010 Costs
  • Travel

Thailand

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General Infomation about THAILANDNational Flag: The red, white and blue bands symbolize the nation, Buddhism and the monarch respectively   Geography:The Kingdom of Thailand, covering an area of 514,000 square...

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Chiang Mai

Facts About Chiang mai - Northern Thailand Chiang Mai is the old capital city of Thailand, its second largest city and the main center for the North West of Thailand....

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Accomodation & Costs

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BCW | Sunday, February 28 to March 6, 2010Location: YWAM Chiang Mai Campus, located about 45 KM from Chiang Mai cityWill provide Taxi from either Chiang Mai bus terminal or...

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2010 Costs

Registration fees (BCW – CRIT – Storyteller) once for all Nations A: 2.500 THB Nations B & C: 1.000 THB Under what category is your nationality? click here Please see...

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Travel

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Coming To Chiang Mai: TransportationChiang mai is about 750 kilometers away from Bangkok. There are several ways of getting there: By airThai Air, Nok Air and many other airlines fly...

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