Question
Outline four barriers to written communication.
Answer
1. Language Competency Level: The proficiency and appropriateness of the chosen language.
2. Handwriting Legibility and Clarity: The quality of handwriting that affects how easily the text can be read and understood.
3. Usage of Uncommon Terminology and Jargon: Incorporating unfamiliar vocabulary, technical terms, or foreign language elements that may hinder comprehension.
4. Tone and Persuasion Impact: The influence of the tone, persuasiveness, or negativity in the text, potentially leading to misconceptions.
5. Unfamiliar Subject Matter: Dealing with content or topics that are not well-known to the reader.
6. Visual Impairment or Blindness: Challenges related to individuals with limited or no visual capabilities in accessing and understanding written content.
2. Handwriting Legibility and Clarity: The quality of handwriting that affects how easily the text can be read and understood.
3. Usage of Uncommon Terminology and Jargon: Incorporating unfamiliar vocabulary, technical terms, or foreign language elements that may hinder comprehension.
4. Tone and Persuasion Impact: The influence of the tone, persuasiveness, or negativity in the text, potentially leading to misconceptions.
5. Unfamiliar Subject Matter: Dealing with content or topics that are not well-known to the reader.
6. Visual Impairment or Blindness: Challenges related to individuals with limited or no visual capabilities in accessing and understanding written content.