Non-Verbal
Verbal
Active Listening
Passive, Aggressive, and Assertive Communication
“I” Statements
100

What is nonverbal communication?

Communicating without words, using body language, tone, or facial expressions.

100

What does verbal communication involve?

Using words to share a message.

100

What is active listening?

Paying full attention to the speaker and showing understanding.

100

What does it mean to be passive in communication?

Not expressing your needs or feelings and letting others decide for you.

100

What is the purpose of an “I” statement?

To express your feelings and needs without blaming others.

200

True or False — Eye contact is a type of nonverbal communication.

True.

200

True or False — Tone of voice does not affect verbal communication.

False.

200

True or False — Active listening is the same as hearing.

False.

200

What does aggressive communication usually look like?

Speaking in a forceful or disrespectful way that ignores others’ feelings.

200

True or False — “I” statements often make others defensive.
 

False.

300

What might it mean if someone avoids eye contact while talking?

They might feel nervous, uncomfortable, or dishonest.

300

Why is word choice important in verbal communication?

It affects how your message is understood and received.

300

What is one phrase you could use to show active listening?

"So what I hear you saying is…” or “It sounds like you’re feeling…”

300

What does assertive communication mean?

Expressing your thoughts and feelings clearly and respectfully.

300

What's the structure of an "I" statement?

I feel ____ when ____.

400

Name one nonverbal cue that shows you’re listening.

Nodding, facing the person, or maintaining eye contact.

400

What is one way to make your verbal communication clearer?

Speak slowly, use simple language, or repeat key points.

400

What does paraphrasing mean in active listening?

Restating what the speaker said in your own words.

400

True or False — Assertive communication is the healthiest and most effective style.

True.

400

Change this to an “I” statement: “You never help me with anything.”

“I feel overwhelmed when I don’t get help because I need support.”

500

What can crossed arms or turning away signal during a conversation?

Defensiveness, disinterest, or discomfort.

500

What is one thing you can do to show respect when speaking to others?

Listen without interrupting or use polite language.

500

Why is active listening important?

It helps build trust, reduce conflict, and improve understanding.

500

Give an example of assertive communication.

“I feel frustrated when meetings start late because I value being on time.”

500

Why are “I” statements considered part of assertive communication?

They allow you to take ownership of your feelings while still being respectful.

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