8964 Ag
8964 Ag
8964 Ag
Assessment Guide
Primary Agriculture
Effe ct i v e
c o m m u ni c a t i o n
skills
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The availability of this product is due to the financial support of the National
Department of Agriculture and the AgriSETA.
Effective communication skills: Write for a defined context
Before we start…
T his assessment guide contains all necessary activities
and instructions that will enable the assessor and
learner to gather evidence of the learner’s competence
Please Note:
This Unit Standard
as required by the unit standard. This guide was 8964 Assessment
designed to be used by a trained and accredited assessor Guide must be read
whom is registered to assess this specific unit standard in conjunction with
as per the requirements of the AgriSETA ETQA. the generic Assessor
Guide as prescribed
Prior to the delivery of the program the facilitator and and published by the
assessor must familiarise themselves with content of this AgriSETA.
guide, as well as the content of the relevant Learner
Workbook.
The assessor, facilitator and learner must plan the assessment process together, in
order to offer the learner the maximum support, and the opportunity to reflect
competence.
The policies and procedures that are required during the application of this
assessment are available on the website of the AgriSETA and should be strictly
adhered to. The assessor must familiarise him/herself with this document before
proceeding.
This guide provides step-by-step instructions for the assessment process of:
This unit standard is one of the building blocks in the qualification listed below.
Please mark the qualification you are currently assessing, because that will be
determined by the context of application:
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Instructions to learner:
Assignment class activity
SO 2
Learner Workbook: Page 19 Facilitator Guide: Page 11
You have to communicate with a client who is making enquiries about the products
and services of the Organisation.
OR
You need to tell a new colleague about the products and services in the
organization.
Select a written or verbal mode of communication and prepare and present the
message after providing a summary of your planning, which should include:
Target audience
Model Answer(s):
Planning should include:
• Target Audience:
• Analyzing the audience
• It is required that the learner describes the type of audience correctly as a Lay,
Expert, Technical or Mixed Audience. This should be done within the context of
the planned communication / message
• Tone, style and vocabulary
• The learner should indicate the relevant selected tone and style. It is required
that the connection between the choice of vocabulary and the tone and style of
the final product is explained.
• Level of formality
• The correct level of formality for the intended communication should be selected.
The choice of vocabulary and words affect the level of formality.
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Instructions to learner:
Class activity
SO 3 & 4
Learner Workbook: Page 40 Facilitator Guide: Page 13
Write a one page business letter to express your interest in registering for a
qualification
Model Answer(s):
Note: Provision should be made for personal expression, but the format and layout
should meet standard requirements. It is important to also assess the correct use of
tone, style and vocabulary as per the intended audience in the assessment of the
written material.
Format should include:
ADDRESS OF SENDER: The ABC Electrical Suppliers
P O Box 1234
JOHANNESBURG
2000
Telephone +27311 1234567
Fax +27311 12345678
E-Mail abc@iafrica.com
ENCLOSURES: Encl.
INITIALS OF SENDER & TYPIST: AC/dc
3
Instructions to learner:
Class activity
SO 3 & 4
Learner Workbook: Page 41 Facilitator Guide: Page 13
Develop a notice for a meeting to brief learners on the methods used for assessment
in the organization.
Model Answer(s):
Note: Provision should be made for personal expression, but the notice should
include
• An appropriate but short heading
• The identified target audience
• Answers to the questions “What”, “Where, ”Who”, “When” and “Why”
• Should provide contact details for purposes of clarification as per the provided
example:
ANNUAL SPORTS DAY
TO ALL STAFF
Bring your spouse and children for a braai and plenty of fun!!
Firewood, meat, rolls and salads provided.
Fires will be lit at 11.00.
WHEN Saturday 19 June
from 10.00 to 18.00
WHERE Old Mole Sports Grounds
Roundabout Road
BREATHLESS
WHAT Cricket, Soccer, Relay races, Iron man competition
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Instructions to learner:
Class activity
SO 3 & 4
Learner Workbook: Page 42 Facilitator Guide: Page 13
Model Answer(s):
No specific answer.
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5
Instructions to learner:
Class activity for self study
SO 3 & 4
Learner Workbook: Page 43 Facilitator Guide: Page 13
Model Answer(s):
As various forms and styles for Curriculum Vitae’s exist, personal expression needs to
be allowed for. The drafted information should however at minimum contain:
• Personal details
• Academic record
• Membership to any professional bodies
• Work experience
• Career plans
• Awards / achievements
• Hobbies and interests
• Referees / References
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Please set up a knowledge test from the questions given as a guideline to learners
and supply each learner with a test sheet.
Learner Name:
A Lay Audience.
This type of audience has no
knowledge of your specialist field;
do not assume that the audience
has no knowledge at all. Often
problems in communication arise
when a specialist addresses a lay
audience as if it were a collection of
idiots or small children.
This is called “talking down” to an
audience and can be dangerous.
Specialists can also fail to
communicate effectively when they
use too much jargon. When
communicating with a lay audience,
it is necessary to explain technical
terms and go into more background
detail than you would if you were
addressing a group of specialists.
Remember that a single person can
also be regarded as an audience.
When we use the term audience we
do not necessarily mean a large
group of listeners or receivers. The
audience can therefore be a
colleague, all the colleagues in your
department or a single client with
whom a conversation is taking place
or for whom written communication
is prepared.
In written communication, this could
be someone who is not familiar with
detail considered general knowledge
in the Organisation or a client /
service provider who does not have
access to specific information.
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