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Interjecting
Objectives
and
Methodology
Interjecting- To throw in between or among other
things.
Example: interjecting a remark in a presentation.
It is used in a presentation:
•to show the speaker that you are looking forward to hearing
more
•Or realized that you missed something but knew it was
central to the conversation
• or to add your idea.
Interjecting- objectives
•To put our point of view
•To ask for more detail
•To show agreement
•To show interest and enthusiasm
•To get connected with the speaker
•To mark your presence
Interjecting- methodology
You want to interrupt in order to create connection
with the person you are talking to.
Interrupting politely can actually show that you’re
actively participating in the conversation and make
the conversation even better.
Here are some ways to interrupt a conversation:
1.To ask for clarification
It happens during cross questioning round.
To say or mention suddenly, often in interrup
ting the remarks of another
Eg: Sorry, but could you go over that again?
Sorry, but would you mind repeating that?
2. To agree with the other person
If you are making a small talk with someone, they
may be talking about a topic that’s important to
them, such as a favorite movie or TV show, podcast
or book, hobby or activity, it’s fine to interrupt to agree
with them.
•This encourages them to keep talking about this specific
topic.
Ex: I loved that book!
That last episode of Game of Thrones was so crazy!
3. To create connection during a conversation
If you disagree with what the other person is saying, it’s
much more polite to wait until they finish before sharing
your contrasting opinion.
Eg : Showing Approval/ disapproval:
“I appreciate your point of you but I would like to differ at
…” (disapproval)
“Definitely …”(approval)
4.To to show interest and enthusiasm
If you are in a conversation where the person is mentioning
something you’re intrigued by, interested in, or otherwise
enthusiastic about, you can interject with a comment to
briefly share your opinion.
This shows the person you care what they are talking about.
Eg: I’ve been wanting to see that!
I haven’t had a chance to read that yet.
While interjecting or interrupting:
•Be brief
•Give encouragement
•Give logic
•Show courtesy
•Use proper timing
•Clear your throat
•Keep a noticeable distance when interrupting
someone else's conversation
•Thank the others for allowing you to interrupt
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L 13 interjecting

  • 2. Interjecting- To throw in between or among other things. Example: interjecting a remark in a presentation. It is used in a presentation: •to show the speaker that you are looking forward to hearing more •Or realized that you missed something but knew it was central to the conversation • or to add your idea.
  • 3. Interjecting- objectives •To put our point of view •To ask for more detail •To show agreement •To show interest and enthusiasm •To get connected with the speaker •To mark your presence
  • 4. Interjecting- methodology You want to interrupt in order to create connection with the person you are talking to. Interrupting politely can actually show that you’re actively participating in the conversation and make the conversation even better.
  • 5. Here are some ways to interrupt a conversation: 1.To ask for clarification It happens during cross questioning round. To say or mention suddenly, often in interrup ting the remarks of another Eg: Sorry, but could you go over that again? Sorry, but would you mind repeating that?
  • 6. 2. To agree with the other person If you are making a small talk with someone, they may be talking about a topic that’s important to them, such as a favorite movie or TV show, podcast or book, hobby or activity, it’s fine to interrupt to agree with them. •This encourages them to keep talking about this specific topic. Ex: I loved that book! That last episode of Game of Thrones was so crazy!
  • 7. 3. To create connection during a conversation If you disagree with what the other person is saying, it’s much more polite to wait until they finish before sharing your contrasting opinion. Eg : Showing Approval/ disapproval: “I appreciate your point of you but I would like to differ at …” (disapproval) “Definitely …”(approval)
  • 8. 4.To to show interest and enthusiasm If you are in a conversation where the person is mentioning something you’re intrigued by, interested in, or otherwise enthusiastic about, you can interject with a comment to briefly share your opinion. This shows the person you care what they are talking about. Eg: I’ve been wanting to see that! I haven’t had a chance to read that yet.
  • 9. While interjecting or interrupting: •Be brief •Give encouragement •Give logic •Show courtesy •Use proper timing •Clear your throat •Keep a noticeable distance when interrupting someone else's conversation •Thank the others for allowing you to interrupt