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Book- English Communicative BSc Nursing
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Previous Questions- English Communicative
*I will list out only the most repeated 10 Mark long essay and 5 Mark short essay questions because short answers will always change, if you prepare for essay questions properly you easily attempt short answer questions.
10 Mark Long Essay Questions
- Explain the concept of communication and discuss the roles of listeners, speakers, readers, and writers as healthcare professionals.
- Describe the fundamentals of speech including consonants, vowels, word and sentence stress, and intonation with appropriate examples.
- Explain the importance of attentive listening in different healthcare situations and describe techniques for effective listening in academic and professional settings.
- Discuss the factors influencing the way of speaking in different conversation situations and explain how these impact nurse-patient communication.
- Explain the importance of reading strategies in nursing practice and describe how medical vocabulary enhances professional competence.
- Describe the process of writing patient history and discuss the importance of accurate documentation in nursing practice.
- Explain the concept of critical thinking strategies for listening and reading in nursing and how they contribute to effective healthcare delivery.
- Discuss the importance of effective communication in building relationships with clients and society, highlighting barriers and strategies to overcome them.
- Explain the significance of LSRW (Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing) skills in combination for a nursing professional and how they help in patient education.
- Describe the process of delivering effective presentations in healthcare settings and explain techniques for improving presentation skills.
5 Mark Short Essay Questions
- Explain the importance of non-verbal communication in nursing practice.
- Describe the different types of listening and their relevance in healthcare settings.
- Explain the process of reproducing verbatim and its importance in nursing documentation.
- Discuss the significance of telephone conversations in healthcare and techniques for effective telephonic communication.
- Explain the importance of reading and interpreting medical reports accurately.
- Describe the use of idioms and phrases in professional healthcare communication.
- Explain the process and importance of note-taking in nursing education and practice.
- Discuss the significance of anecdotal records in nursing documentation.
- Explain the importance of letter writing skills for nursing professionals.
- Describe the process of summarizing medical information and its relevance in nursing practice.
- Explain the concept of diary/journal writing and its benefits for nursing students.
- Discuss the importance of report writing in nursing and describe its key components.
- Explain the process of abstract writing for nursing research papers.
- Describe the components of a professional resume/CV for nursing professionals.
- Explain the importance of error analysis regarding LSRW skills in nursing education.
- Discuss the role of grammar in effective written communication for nurses.
- Explain the importance of medical vocabulary in nursing communication.
- Describe the process of evaluating and comparing healthcare information from different sources.
- Explain the techniques for describing people, places, events, and things in nursing documentation.
- Discuss the importance of agreeing and disagreeing professionally in healthcare team discussions.
Syllabus- English Communicative BSc Nursing
Unit 1: Communication
- What is communication?
- What are communication roles of listeners, speakers, readers and writers as healthcare professionals?
Unit 2: Introduction to LSRGW
- L – Listening: Different types of listening
- S – Speaking: Understanding Consonants, Vowels, Word and Sentence Stress, Intonation
- R – Reading: Medical vocabulary
- Gr – Grammar: Understanding tenses, linkers
- W – Writing simple sentences and short paragraphs – emphasis on correct grammar
Unit 3: Attentive Listening
- Focusing on listening in different situations – announcements, descriptions, narratives, instructions, discussions, demonstrations
- Reproducing Verbatim
- Listening to academic talks/lectures
- Listening to presentation
Unit 4: Speaking – Effective Conversation
- Conversation situations – informal, formal and neutral
- Factors influencing way of speaking – setting, topic, social relationship, attitude and language
- Greetings, introductions, requesting, asking for and giving permission, speaking personally and casual conversations
- Asking for information, giving instructions and directions
- Agreeing and disagreeing, giving opinions
- Describing people, places, events and things, narrating, reporting & reaching conclusions
- Evaluating and comparing
- Complaints and suggestions
- Telephone conversations
- Delivering presentations
Unit 5: Reading
- Reading strategies, reading notes and messages
- Reading relevant articles and news items
- Vocabulary for everyday activities, abbreviations and medical vocabulary
- Understanding visuals, graphs, figures and notes on instructions
- Reading reports and interpreting them
- Using idioms and phrases, spotting errors, vocabulary for presentations
- Remedial Grammar
Unit 6: Writing Skills
- Writing patient history
- Note taking
- Summarising
- Anecdotal records
- Letter writing
- Diary/Journal writing
- Report writing
- Paper writing skills
- Abstract writing
- Resume/CV
Unit 7: LSRW Skills
- Critical thinking strategies for listening and reading
- Oral reports, presentations
- Writing instructions, letters and reports
- Error analysis regarding LSRW
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