Nonverbal Communication: TRUE OR FALSE?
Listening: ACTIVE OR PASSIVE?
Personal Space: OK OR NOT OK?
Participation: PARTICIPATING OR NOT PARTICIPATING?
Distraction: DISRUPTIVE OR NOT DISRUPTIVE?
100
When talking one-on-one with someone, looking at them in the eyes for most of the conversation is expected nonverbal communication.
TRUE.
100
Giving someone your full attention when they are speaking with you.
ACTIVE
100
Touching someone you do not know.
NOT OK
100
Discussing what activity to do with your peers.
PARTICIPATING
100
Spinning around in your seat while others are talking.
DISRUPTIVE
200
It is important to turn your face and body toward someone when you are talking to them or they are talking to you.
TRUE
200
Looking at your phone while someone is speaking to you.
PASSIVE
200
Getting very close to someone's face while speaking to them.
NOT OK
200
Responding to questions addressed to the group.
PARTICIPATING
200
Playing with a quiet fidget toy in your lap.
NOT DISRUPTIVE.
300
What you do with your face and body can indicate whether you’re showing interest in what someone’s saying.
TRUE
300
Humming while someone is speaking to you.
PASSIVE
300
Playing with someone's hair with their permission.
OK
300
Playing a game separately from the group.
NOT PARTICIPATING
300
Tapping to the beat of a song on the table while people are talking.
DISRUPTIVE
400
Staring at someone intensely makes most people feel comfortable and safe.
FALSE
400
Asking someone questions about what they have just told you to better understand them.
ACTIVE
400
Giving a hug to your friend when you greet them.
OK
400
Talking to participants of a game that you're not part of.
NOT PARTICIPATING
400
Tapping your foot quietly.
NOT DISRUPTIVE