Jokes and Sarcasm
Nonverbal Language
Assertiveness
Phone Etiquette
Surprise!
100
Say this using sarcasm: “I’m so excited I can hardly wait.”
What is (listen to example)
100
Use nonverbal language to show you are nervous.
What is shaking leg, closed posture, tapping fingers, avoiding eye contact.
100
Name one way you can be assertive.
What is use an I statement, say no, share your feelings, state your opinion, etc.
100
When making a formal phone call, what should you begin with?
What is "hello" or a greeting.
100
What does TTYL stand for when texting?
What is talk to you later.
200
What tone of voice is often used for sarcasm?
What is a flat tone of voice.
200
How might someone feel if they are wrinkling their eyebrows?
What is angry, confused.
200
What are two nonverbal ways to show assertiveness?
What are eye contact, straight posture, calm tone of voice, standing tall, etc.
200
Say your name like you are making a formal phone call.
What is "My name is (person's full name)", or "This is (person's full name)."
200
What does IDK stand for when texting?
What is I don't know.
300
In sarcasm, the tone of voice usually does/does not match the facial expression.
What is does not.
300
What nonverbal language could you use to show you are listening to someone?
What is eye contact, nodding head.
300
In the following video, determine if the actor is being passive, assertive, or aggressive.
What is passive.
300
List 3 important parts of formal phone etiquette.
What is begin with a greeting, use polite and formal language, end the call appropriately, state your full name, don't use slang, ask to put the person on hold, don't call before 9:00 am or after 9:00 pm. etc.
300
Identify one use of sarcasm in the following clip (Big Bang).
What is (various responses).
400
In the following clip, what kind of humor is being used? dry humor sarcasm slap-stick humor
What is slap-stick humor.
400
Identify one use of nonverbal language and its underlying meaning in role-play.
What is (various).
400
Respond to this situation with assertiveness: A classmate keeps bugging you to tell her your secret, but you don’t want to.
What is (see response).
400
List two things that are NOT okay for formal phone calls.
What are eating, talking to someone else in the room, using slang, putting the person on hold without asking, not giving your name, etc.
400
What does J/J mean in a text message?
What is just joking.
500
If someone said, “Nice hair. Did you just roll out of bed?”, how could you tell if he/she was joking or being serious?
What is joking: smiling, laughing, with an upbeat tone of voice. Serious: flat/low tone of voice, no smile, wrinkled eyebrows, etc.
500
Use nonverbal language to show you are guilty.
What is (avoiding eye contact, shifting eyes, lowering head, low tone of voice, quiet).
500
Respond to this situation with assertiveness: Your teacher won’t allow you to work on the same assignment as the other students in the classroom when you know you can do it.
What is (decide from response).
500
What are 2 important rules for leaving a phone message?
What are make it brief, state your reason for calling, state your full name, leave your phone number, be positive, etc.
500
What was the most helpful thing you learned from speech therapy this year?
What is (various responses).