Friday, April 3, 2015
Communicating in High School
There are many ways of communicating in high school with your fellow classmates and teachers. For example, you can get involved in school activities such as, clubs, and sports. Another way of communicating in high school could be by working on school projects with classmates. Just by taking classes you are able to communicate with many other students. After school tutoring allows you to communicate with teachers and students studying the same subjects. Being of the same graduating class you get to communicate with people your age who you might also keep in touch with even after you graduate from high school.
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I can agree with you on that! its way easier for teens to communicate with others teens and they wont be shy with each other because they both go to same school and they can relate stuff to each other.
ReplyDeleteI agree with that! We can communicate with other students by getting involved in any activities. Also with teachers when we need help or something.
ReplyDeleteI agree with that we have many opportunities to communicate. It is very easy to communicate because we have teachers and classmates talking to us all day. clubs and sports are good places to meet more people.
ReplyDeleteI agree because working with coworkers is fun because you guys start as strangers and end up good friends..
ReplyDeleteI agree with your opinion that we have a lot of different possibilities to communicate in High School. The idea with joing a club or a sport is probably one of the best steps to get in to it. You get known to a lot of people and start making friends. But I also have to agree with you that just by taking classes, you're going to make a lot of friends and new connections.I think that communication is the key to success in High School.
ReplyDeleteJennifer, your post has so many areas that we can all to relate too! Thank you for bringing out some examples of how we communicate.
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