Nonverbal
Verbal
Listening
Lesson Challenge
100

Every time you exchange ideas, thoughts, or feelings with someone.

communication

100

The tone or inflection of your voice, level, and rate of speech all play an important role in verbal communication.

Verbal Communication

100

________ well is just as important as speaking well.

Listening

100

The tempo used during a verbal exchange is called the:

rate

200

Avoid positioning yourself too close or too far away.

Proximity

200

Speak loud enough, but not too loud.

Force

200

Translate what you heard into your own words.

Paraphrase

200

Changing the pitch of your voice while speaking is called:

inflection

300

Smile, pay attention, and avoid negative expressions.

Facial Expression

300

Use inflection, and vary the tone of voice.

Pitch

300

Acknowledge or clarify communication.

Respond

300

The strength of volume during a verbal exchange is called: 

force

400

A firm handshake, avoid fidgeting, and nodding, and avoid negative gestures like clock-watching.

Gesture

400

__________ can begin when you copy poor speech patterns you hear.

Poor grammar

400

Expand, clarify and confirm your understanding by questioning.

Question

400

Eye contact, smiling, and posture are all examples of:

nonverbal communication

500

The 3-steps to speaking with clarity

Less is more, get to the point, and focus on what's important.

500

The language that may be acceptable among your friends and family is not always appropriate in the ____________.

workplace

500

Be aware and informed of what is going on around you.

Focus Attention

500

Pronouncing words clearly, precisely, and accurately is referred to as:

enunciation

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