Email Etiquette
Employability Skills
Core Employability Skills
Plagiarism/ Credible Sources
100

How many steps are there in email etiquette?

Five

100

What skills are specifically for one field or job?

Hard skills.

100

What skill is speaking clearly and effectively, or presenting your ideas with success and efficiency?

Communication skills.

100

Define plagiarism.

The act of taking someones work and using it as your own. 

200

What is the third step in email etiquette?

The message.

200

What skills can be applied to most or all jobs?

Soft skills. 

200

What skill requires the ability to work with others effectively, and being able to divide responsibilities.?

Interpersonal skills, or Teamwork. ( either one counts)

200

What do you call source that is not biased or misinforming, and is reliable?

Credible Source.  

300

What is the first step of email etiquette?

The subject line.

300

What are employability skills?

crucial skills needed for jobs, weather that it is hard or soft skills. 

300

Define problem solving.

Finding solutions to issues. 

300

What do you call the act of a business paying a source to distribute content?

Sponsored content.

400

Ann was writing an email to her boss, she included a message, a closing, and a greeting. Which steps did Ann miss?

Subject line, and signature.

400


Eric applies to a graphic design company. He knows the basics of working a job, like communicating, problem solving, teamwork , and etc. He also knows a few things about graphic design, like typography. When Eric goes in for his interview, the interviewer says he has great basic skills, but not enough skills for graphic design. What does Eric lack?


Hard skills.

400


John was assigned a group he needed to guide. His team stumbles upon a problem. But after a few minutes of brainstorming, John comes up with several ideas to solve them. The group praised him and were very grateful.

What employability skill or skills did John show?  


Leadership, or problem solving skills.( either one counts)

400

Ella is examining a source for her paper. She reads the article, and once she finishes, she sees attributions at the end, and under attributions is where the article got its information. She checks the links, and they all say edu on it. Should Ella trust this source?

Yes, because the source gave proof of where they got their information, and the proof is reliable. 

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