When you ask a person a question and tell the person something about you, what are you doing?
What is: trading information
During the get-together we get bored, what should we do?
What is: suggest a change in activity
Who can see, read or hear what you send over electronic devices
What is: anyone
What are the first 2 things I should do when calling somebody?
What is: identify myself, ask for the person I am calling
What is the last thing I should say when ending a phone conversation?
What is: say goodbye
When we find things we can talk about, or do together, what is it called?
What is: common interests
Name 2 “Do’s” for having a conversation
What is: use good volume control, use good body boundaries, use good eye contact
Name 2 “Don’ts” for having a conversation.
What is: don’t brag, don’t be argumentative, don’t police and don’t tease
What is a good rule to remember about online safety?
What is: don’t post personal/contact information online
What is the correct line-up to “share in the conversation”; think, ask, interrupt, and give….ask, join, pause, and think….give, pause, ask, and think.
What is: give, pause, ask and think.
"I was calling to see what you are doing this weekend” is an example of what?
What is: a cover story
When should I use a cover story when using electronic communication or calling somebody?
What is: at the beginning and end of conversations
If you feel uncomfortable with something/someone online, what should you do?
What is: tell/talk to a trusted adult
Which of the following is a “Do” for sharing the conversation; Be an interviewer and ask a lot of questions, turn to the person, have good eye contact and volume, interrupt and be a conversation hog, share a lot of personal information.
What is: turn to the person, have good eye contact and volume
When is a good time to call a friend?
What is: Don’t call or text before or after double digits
When you have traded information, found common interests and would like to contact the person, you should?
What is: suggest exchanging contact information.
Do we have to be friends with everybody and anybody? Why?
What is: no, friendship is a choice
Why do we ask follow-up questions when we are in a conversation?
What is: so we can trade information/find common interests”. (Either answer is acceptable)
Name 2 rules for electronic communication
What is: What is “don’t spam, two message rule, don’t cold call, give as much as you get”. (Either answer is acceptable)
On average how many times will you be accepted into a conversation?
What is: between 50 and 69% of the time