Verbal Communication
Non Verbal Communication
Active Listening
Communication Pitfalls
Interpersonal Skills
100

This is the "tone" that conveys more than the words themselves.

What is intonation?

100

This type of communication is made up of facial expressions.

What is facial expressions?

100

This technique involves summarizing what someone just said to ensure understanding.

What is reflective listening?

100

This happens when your message is misinterpreted because of a lack of clarity.

What is ambiguity?

100

The ability to build trust by being consistent and reliable.

What is reliability?

200

This term refers to the use of words that don’t actually mean what they sound like.

What is figurative language?

200

This body part plays a big role in showing how well we are listening.

What are your eyes?

200

When listening actively, it’s important to focus on the speaker without distractions like...

What are phones or multitasking?

200

When you dominate the conversation and don’t allow others to speak, it’s called this.

What is talking over someone?

200

This technique involves finding common ground with the person you’re speaking to.

What is rapport building?

300

A common phrase for the difference between how we say something vs. what we say.

What is tone vs. content?

300

The space between you and others, which communicates respect or discomfort.

What is proxemics?

300

These two words can be used to show someone you’re paying attention.

What is "uh-huh" or "I see"?

300

When you make assumptions without evidence, you’re committing this error.

What is jumping to conclusions?

300

When you acknowledge someone’s feelings or thoughts without judgment, you’re showing this.

What is empathy?

400

A way to avoid misunderstandings by confirming what you’ve heard.

What is paraphrasing?

400

When your body position suggests openness or defensiveness.

What is posture?

400

It’s not just about hearing words; it's also about understanding emotions. This is called...

What is empathic listening?

400

This is when you only listen to information that supports your viewpoint.

What is selective listening?

400

This skill involves apologizing sincerely when you've made a mistake.

What is owning your mistakes?

500

What "message" is often confused in communication?

What is the non-verbal message?

500

This non-verbal cue can make or break your message when done incorrectly.

What is eye contact?

500

This kind of listening requires you to reflect on the speaker’s words and connect them to your experience.

What is empathetic listening?

500

This happens when your emotions cause you to respond in a way that isn’t helpful.

What is reacting emotionally?

500

Being able to adjust your message depending on your audience is called this.

What is audience adaptation?