using words to communicate
verbal communication
the way you position your body
posture
the musical tone of your voice; how high or low your voice is
voice pitch
someone you support as you work together on something
partner
articulation or pronunciation; how clearly you say all the sounds in words when you speak
enunciation
using gestures or body language to communicate
nonverbal communication
the style of your voice (harsh, breathy, nasal, smooth, etc.)
voice quality
what someone needs or expects you to do
expectation
to change your communication style to match different situations
code switch
a way you show how positive or negative you feel about something or someone
attitude
inflection
to ignore, break, or disregard rules or expectations
violate rules
the loudness of your voice
volume
a hand or arm movement that communicates something
gesture
to reflect or imitate what someone does or says
mirror
the ranking or relative position of people based on age, authority, family relationship, etc.
status
"As far as I know, you're the only one who remembered to do the homework. That's exactly what I'd expect from you." What attitude is this?
the space you like between you and people around you
comfort zone
irritated
"I wouldn't worry about it too much if I were you. There's nothing you can do, is there?" What attitude is this?
sympathetic