What is Paraphrasing?
Why Paraphrase?
Paraphrasing Techniques
Paraphrasing Techniques
Workplace Scenarios
100

Define “paraphrasing.”

Restating someone else’s message in your own words to confirm understanding.

100

Why is paraphrasing important in customer service?

It shows understanding and helps clarify the customer’s needs.

100

Name one paraphrasing technique.

Summarizing, rephrasing, or reflecting emotions.

100

What’s the first thing you should do before paraphrasing?

Listen carefully and make sure you understand.

100

A coworker says, “I feel like no one listens to my ideas.” What’s a good paraphrase?

“You feel like your input isn’t being heard.”

200

True or False: Paraphrasing is the same as repeating exactly what someone said.

False

200

How does paraphrasing help prevent conflict?

It confirms understanding before reacting.

200

“It sounds like you’re frustrated about the delay” is an example of which technique?

Reflecting emotions

200

How can you check if your paraphrase is correct?

Ask the speaker if that’s what they meant.

200

Your manager says, “We need to improve communication on the team.” Paraphrase this.

“You think our team needs to share information more clearly.”

300

What is the main goal of paraphrasing in communication?

To confirm understanding and ensure clarity.

300

What emotion does effective paraphrasing often show?

Empathy

300

What is the difference between summarizing and rephrasing?

Summarizing shortens the main idea; rephrasing restates it with different words.

300

Paraphrasing helps you become what kind of communicator?

An active listener

300

A client says, “I’ve called three times and still haven’t received an update.” What’s a paraphrase?

“You’re frustrated because you haven’t gotten an update after several calls.”

400

Which skill does paraphrasing help improve most: listening, writing, or scheduling?

Listening

400

Paraphrasing helps build what between coworkers?

Trust and rapport

400

What should you avoid doing when paraphrasing?

Adding your own opinion or changing the meaning.

400

When paraphrasing, should you use complicated or simple language?

Simple and clear language

400

Your coworker says, “I’m not sure how to handle this complaint.” Paraphrase it.

“You’re unsure of the best way to respond to the complaint.”

500

Give one example of a paraphrasing phrase.

“So what you’re saying is…” OR “If I understand correctly…”

500

What could happen if you don’t paraphrase correctly?

Misunderstandings or communication breakdowns

500

Give an example of paraphrasing this statement: “I’m confused about the instructions.”  

“So, you’re not sure what steps to follow?”

500

Paraphrase this: “I don’t think I can finish this project by Friday.”

“You’re worried you might not meet the deadline.”

500

Why is paraphrasing especially important in clerical or office roles?

Because clear, accurate communication prevents mistakes and improves teamwork.