Phone Basics
Email Basics
Good or Bad
Mixed Etiquette
100

 What should you always say first when answering a professional phone call?

A polite greeting and your name (e.g., “Hello, this is Sarah.”)  

100

What part of an email gives a short description of what the email is about?

Subject line

100

Saying “Hello, this is Jordan. How may I help you?” when answering the phone.

Good

100

Which is better for a subject line: “HELP!!!” or “Question About Homework Due Friday”?

“Question About Homework Due Friday”

200

When you can’t answer the phone, what should you do so the caller can leave a message?

Set up and use voicemail

200

Which greeting is most appropriate for a teacher: “Hey,” or “Dear Mr. Smith,”

Dear Mr. Smith,

200

Writing an email with no subject line.

Bad

200

Which skill is important for both phone and email etiquette: speaking clearly or using emojis?

Speaking clearly

300

What is it called when you carefully listen and repeat back what someone said to show understanding?

Active listening

300

Why is spell-check important before sending an email?

It shows professionalism and prevents miscommunication

300

Leaving a voicemail that says, “Uh, call me back.”

Bad

300

Why is tone important in both phone calls and emails?

It shows respect and prevents misunderstandings

400

What should you do if you must put someone on hold during a call?

Ask politely and wait for their permission

400

What goes at the very end of a professional email to show who sent it?

Signature

400

Speaking clearly and slowly during a call.

Good

400

What should you do before making an important phone call?

Plan what you are going to say

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