The way you use nonverbal communication doesn’t need to be natural for you, it can be learned.
11. Question 11 The way you use nonverbal communication doesn’t need to be natural for you, it can be learned. 1 point True False
11. Question 11 The way you use nonverbal communication doesn’t need to be natural for you, it can be learned. 1 point True False
7. Question 7 Your speaking can be quickened to show excitement or slowed down for emphasis. The speed of the words that you speak is known as: 1 point …
2. Question 2 Within the first 90 seconds of meeting someone for the first time, people can make over a dozen impressions. The ABCs for creating a positive first impression…
22. Question 22 Engaging your audience via questions and active listening can establish an open and collaborative environment. 1 point True False
21. Question 21 Remember, two key skills that promote the flow of dialogue, and help you confirm your audience understands your messages are: 1 point Using questions effectively and…
20. Question 20 Active listening involves maintaining your focus. Signs that you are not actively listening are: 1 point Responding with thoughtful questions or comments Looking at someone…
18. Question 18 Using well defined question helps facilitate a good dialogue. What is not an outcome of thoughtful, considered questioning: 1 point Getting your audience engaged and talking…
16. Question 16 Your appearance is a key part of your non-verbal communication. Tips for presenting an appropriate appearance include: 1 point Know your audience If unsure of…
15. Question 15 We use body movement, position and proximity to others to communicate information such as attitude, and to control our environment. 1 point True False
12. Question 12 Tips for effectively using gesturing include: 1 point Keep you hands down to avoid distracting your audience Use your hands to support a comment …