Speaking and the use of tone are examples of _________ communication.
VERBAL.
Letters, Books, Text Messages, Emails, Files, Packets are all examples of _______________ communication.
WRITTEN.
You should only listen to respond. TRUE OR FALSE?
FALSE. Listening to understand is better than simply responding.
It's important to know the goal of your conversation with another person before going into it. TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE. This shows intentionality, intelligence, and professionalism
Photos, Videos, Diagrams, Graphics, Drawings, Charts are all examples of ________________ communication.
VISUAL.
The way you hear things is always the right way. TRUE OR FALSE?
FALSE.
Perspective is important, and it can affect what we see & how we hear things.
You can become a better communicator by observing others. TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE. Observing people's tone, pacing, and body language can help you consider your own.
Someone says you speak too fast, or they cannot hear you. Are they insulting you? YES OR NO.
NO. This is not an insult; it shows that the person wants to understand you but cannot.
INTERPERSONAL.
The way you stand, the way your arms are placed, the way your body is positioned, even the look on your face are all examples of ____________ communication.
NON-VERBAL.
Communication is more than just hearing & seeing. TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE. Listen with your "gut", body language is also important.
Being open for someone to make a comment or critique of your speaking or listening skills is called.... (1 Word)
FEEDBACK. It's important to be open to what others have to say, to help you grow.
You can communicate like a professional if you practice and "learn from the best." TRUE OR FALSE?
This communication is casual, laidback, typically happens among friends and there is no judgement. It's called ___________ communication.
INFORMAL.
When a large number of people gather together to talk like a family, classroom, a team.... that would be called ____________ communication.
GROUP.
Passive Hearing & Active Listening are the same. TRUE OR FALSE?
Once a conversation is over, you should just forget it and move on. TRUE OR FALSE?
FALSE. Thinking about previous conversations can help you grow your skills, and process through what things worked, and what you can change next time.
Engaging in group discussions can help you practice your communication skills. TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE. You can also use that time to observe how others communicate (verbally & non-verbally) and pay attention to how you present yourself.
FORMAL.
Any communication that happens by yourself or within an indivudal is called _______________ communication.
This includes: self-reflection, daydreaming, problem-solving, thinking, etc.
INTRAPERSONAL.
How we process information is based on our culture, family, experiences, and opinions. TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE.
Example: "It's all good. I'm fine." can be perceived 30 different ways, based on our experiences and culture.
Paying attention to what others are saying, maintaining eye contact, and asking open-ended questions are examples of...... (2 Words)
ACTIVE LISTENING.
Engaging with diverse groups will help you adapt your communication style to different audiences. TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE!!
It is important to know your audience, who you're talking to, and how you want to be perceived.