Communication Process
Communication Styles
Communication Barriers
Good Listening Skills
100

The person who encodes the message

Sender

100

When someone is quiet and doesn't want to cause disturbance.

Passive

100

When two people don't speak the same language it is called a ? barrier

Language

100

A non-verbal signal that someone is listening to you

Eye contact

200

The person who decodes the message

Receiver

200

When someone is constantly talking over other people, not listening.

Aggressive

200

When two people are aggravated with each other and aren't listening to what the other person is saying, it's called a ? barrier

Emotional

200

When someone is listening and needs to know more information

Asking questions
300

The information that is actually being sent

Message

300

When someone responds sarcastically. 

Passive-Agressive

300

When someone thinks they know what the other person is going to say and doesn't take the time to really listen, it's called an ? barrier

Assumption

300
After a conversation, you can repeat what the person told you. This is called: 

Summarizing

400

What is the word for something that distracts the receiver from getting the message.

Noise

400
A form of communication that gets the point across respectfully.

Assertive

400
If a student is talking to their friend in class and that student doesn't hear what the teacher says, it's called a ? barrier

Distraction

400

When you sit with your arms folded, making it look like you are aggravated or bored, you are using ? to communicate. 

Body Language

500
How do you know that someone is understanding the message you are trying to send?

Feedback

500

How many forms of Communication Styles did we talk about?

Four

500

When one person is from China and another is from Russia and they have a hard time communicating, that is called a ? barrier

Cultural

500

When a teacher gives a lesson and then asks students to tell them what they learned, this is called 

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