Politics & Elections
Public Speaking
Grammas & Vocabulary
Diplomacy & International Relations
Communication Skills
100

What is a voter?

A person who votes in an election.

100

What is the introduction?

The first part of a presentation.

100

What is "a/an"?

The article used before singular countable nouns when mentioned for the first time.

100

What is an ambassador?

An official representative of a country abroad.

100

What is non-verbal communication?

Communication without words.

200

What is voter turnout?

The percentage of eligible citizens who vote.

200

What are slides?

Visual aids often used during presentations.

200

What is "the"?

The article used when both speaker and listener know the specific thing being discussed.

200

What are negotiations?

Formal discussions between countries to reach an agreement.

200

What is active listening?

The ability to listen carefully and respond appropriately.

300

What is a coalition?  

An alliance of two or more political parties.

300

What is eye contact?

Maintaining this helps the audience stay engaged.

300

What are uncountable nouns?

The grammatical term for words such as information, advice and furniture.

300

What is a treaty?

A formal agreement between two or more countries.

300

What is stage fright?

The feeling experienced by many people before speaking in public.

400

What is a swing voter?

A voter who may support different parties in different elections.

400

What is an anecdote?

A rhetorical technique involving stories from personal experience.

400

What are most country names?

We do not normally use an article before these names: Poland, Germany, France.

400

What is diplomacy?

The practice of managing relations between countries.

400

What is logical appeal?

A persuasive technique in which facts and evidence are used to convince an audience.

500

What is a party platform?

The official set of policies and goals promoted by a political party.

500

What is the problem-solution structure?

A presentation structure in which the speaker states a problem and then proposes a solution.

500

What are proper nouns that take the definite article?

The grammatical term for names like the Alps, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the Nile, which require the definite article.

500

What is diplomatic isolation?

A situation in which a country refuses to trade or communicate with another country as a form of pressure.

500

What is refutation?

A communication strategy in which a speaker anticipates opposing arguments and responds to them before the audience raises them.