Body Language
Words
Tone of Voice
Self-Confidence
Nonverbal Cues
Best Practices
100

 What are three ways messages are communicated?

Body Language, tone of voice, and words

100

What is the importance of choosing the right words in communication?

The right words help convey the intended message clearly and effectively.

100

How can the tone of your voice change the meaning of words?

A friendly tone can make words sound inviting. A rude tone can make you seem angry or aggressive.

100

What is a firm handshake and why is it important?

A firm handshake is a strong grip that shows confidence and respect when meeting someone.

100

What does crossed arms often convey?

It can suggest that someone is closed off or defensive.

100

 What should you do when you meet someone for the first time?

Offer a firm handshake and make eye contact.

200

Define the term "gestures" as it relates to body language.

Gestures are movements of the body or limbs that express or emphasize an idea or feeling

200

Provide an example of a positive greeting.

teacher discretion

200

 What tone of voice might you use when you are excited?

A high-pitched, enthusiastic tone.

200

 Describe a standing posture that conveys self-confidence.

standing straight with shoulders back and head held high.

200

How can you tell if someone is bored?

They may yawn, look away, or check their watch frequently.

200

Why is greeting someone important?

It sets a positive tone for the conversation and establishes rapport.

300

Describe two gestures that convey self-confidence.

standing tall with shoulders back and maintaining eye contact

300

Why is active listening important in a conversation?

It shows respect and helps understand the speaker's message better.

300

Describe how a calm tone of voice can impact a conversation.

 A calm tone can help soothe emotions and promote understanding.

300

What does eye contact indicate when introducing yourself?

It shows confidence and interest in the other person.

300

What does fidgeting often indicate?

 It can suggest nervousness or discomfort.

300

What is active listening?

It involves fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what is being said.

400

What sitting posture conveys self-confidence?

Sitting up straight with arms relaxed and open, versus slouching and arms crossed

400

 List two phrases that can help keep a conversation going.

"Tell me more about that," and "What do you think?"

400

What tone of voice could indicate that someone is upset?

  • A low or shaky tone can suggest anger or distress


400

 How does body language reflect self-confidence?

  • Open and relaxed body language can show that a person feels secure and confident.


400

How can a smile be interpreted in communication?

A smile generally conveys happiness and friendliness.

400

 How can you show you are actively listening?

  • Nodding, maintaining eye contact, and summarizing what the speaker has said.



500

Analyze how folded arms can be interpreted in communication.

Folded arms can convey defensiveness or discomfort, suggesting a lack of openness.

500

 How can the words you choose impact someone’s feelings?

The right words help convey the intended message clearly and effectively.

500

How does the pace of speech affect tone perception?

Speaking quickly can convey urgency, while speaking slowly can suggest thoughtfulness.

500

Why is it important to be aware of your posture in social situations?

Posture can affect how others perceive you and can influence your own confidence level.

500

 Describe how a person might show they are confused through body language.

They may tilt their head, furrow their brow, or look away while trying to understand.

500

 What are two ways to keep a conversation engaging?

Asking open-ended questions and showing genuine interest in the other person's responses.

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