Verbal Communication
Non-Verbal Communication
Listening Skills
Presentation Skills
Workplace Communication
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What is verbal communication?

This author The process of exchanging information through spoken words. wrote Pride and Prejudice.

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What is non-verbal communication?

Communication through facial expressions, gestures, and posture.

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What is active listening?

Hearing and understanding a message with full attention.

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What is a PowerPoint presentation?

A visual aid commonly used during presentations.

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What is an email?

A formal written message sent electronically.

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What is effective speaking/public speaking?

Speaking clearly, confidently, and appropriately to an audience.

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What is eye contact?

Maintaining this during a conversation shows confidence and attentiveness.

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What is empathetic listening?

This type of listening involves understanding another person's feelings.

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What is an introduction/hook?

The opening part of a presentation designed to capture attention.

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What is teamwork/collaboration?

Communication between employees working together on a task.

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What are fillers?

Words such as "um," "uh," and "you know" are called these.

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What is kinesics?

The study of body language is called this.

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What is paraphrasing?

Repeating or summarizing what a speaker says is called this.

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What is audience engagement?

Reading directly from slides too often can reduce this.

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What is feedback?

Constructive comments intended to improve performance are called this.

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What is audience adaptation?

The ability to adjust your language according to the audience and situation.

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What is proxemics?

The use of space while communicating is known as this.

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What is poor listening?

Interrupting the speaker is an example of this listening barrier.

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What is practice/rehearsal?

This technique helps speakers manage nervousness and improve delivery.

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What is conflict resolution?

Disagreements in the workplace can be resolved through this process.

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What is an impromptu speech?

A speech delivered without prior preparation is called this.

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What are non-verbal cues?

A smile, crossed arms, and raised eyebrows are examples of these.

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What is critical listening?

Listening to evaluate and analyze information carefully is called this.

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What is a conclusion?

The final part of a presentation where key points are reinforced.

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What is intercultural communication?

The ability to communicate respectfully with people from diverse backgrounds.