Name at least 2 greetings.
Name 2 of the following: Hello/hi, hey, what's up, how's it going?, how are you?, nice to meet you
Why is it important to ask questions during conversation?
To show that we are listening, show that we are interested, learn more about the other person, continue the conversation, or get clarification
Which body part do we use to look at the speaker?
Our eyes
Which type of nonverbal communication requires you to look at the person who is speaking?
Eye contact
Interpret this idiom: "I could eat a horse!"
I am extremely hungry
Name at least 2 farewells.
Name 2 of the following: goodbye/bye, see you later, I have to go, it was nice to see you, nice talking to you
Why is it important to make comments during conversation?
To show that you are listening and paying attention, show that you care about what the other person is saying, continue the conversation, clarify what you say
Which body part do we need to keep quite and not use to talk when listening?
Lips or mouth
Which type of nonverbal language requires you to look at and interpret a person's eyes, eyebrows, and mouth?
Facial expressions
Interpret this idiom: "couch potato"
Lazy
Name at least 2 polite expressions.
Name 2 of the following: excuse me, pardon me, may I help you?, would you mind?, thank you so much
Name the 3 types of comments we can make during conversation.
Positive, negative, and neutral
Which body part do we use to think about what is being said?
Brain
Which type of nonverbal communication requires us to listen to how someone sounds in order to determine how they are feeling?
Tone of voice
Interpret this idiom: "butterflies in my stomach"
Feeling nervous
True or false: when starting a conversation, it is appropriate to share a personal experience.
True
Name 3 of the 6 types of questions we can ask.
3 of the following: Who, what, where, when, why, how
Which body part do we use to consider our feelings and emotions about what is being said?
Heart
Which type of nonverbal communication requires you to look at a person's hands and arms (gestures)?
Body language
Interpret this idiom: "over the moon"
Very excited
True or False: When joining a conversation, it is appropriate to interrupt the person speaking to change the topic.
When determining which type of question to ask, think about what you know, and what you don't know and ____ __ ____.
Want to know
Which body parts do we need to keep still? (2 correct answers)
Hands and feet
What is the distance between your body and other people's bodies called?
Personal space
Interpret this idiom: "just in the nick of time"
At the last possible moment