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Someone is making fun of your friend. Show an assertive response.
Sharing your feelings with confidence. "It's not very kind of you to make fun of others. I really like ____ and you are missing out on being their friend."
You do not know how to do an assignment. Ask for help from the teacher in an aggressive way.
"This is so stupid. Why don't you explain things well enough. We didn't even learn this. I'm not going to do this. What in the heck am I suppose to do?"
Another student makes fun of your clothes, respond in a passive way.
Agreeing with them, not making eye contact, poor posture, not standing up for yourself.
What are 3 main communication styles?
Passive, agressive & assertive
List 5 ways people communicate with each other.
Speaking, sign language, looks, letters, email, phone, social media, texting, morse code, smoke signals, and more.
What is a mixed message? Show an example.
When your voice tone and body language differ. Example: You say you are so happy that you get to go on a trip, but your face is sad and your shoulders slumped.
Is there a difference between listening and hearing? If so, what is it?
Yes there is a difference. Hearing is allowing the sounds to go into your auditory canal while with listening is deciphering the meaning behind the sounds.
Why is it important to face the person when you are communicating with them?
It is important so they feel that they are being listened to and heard.
What is mirroring? Give an example.
Repeating back what the person stated.
List 3 examples of good body language.
Eye contact, mirroring, facing person, listening, full attention, asking questions.