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Why is eye contact important during a conversation?
Why is eye contact important during a conversation?
- It is not important for good communication.
- It helps convey that you are not interested in the conversation.
- It demonstrates that you are confident about the topic.
- It shows that you are interested in the topic being discussed. (correct)
- It helps in understanding the other person's emotions.
- It implies that you are not paying attention to the conversation.
How can understanding the information you are presenting help you communicate better?
How can understanding the information you are presenting help you communicate better?
- It makes you feel more confident about the topic.
- It helps you maintain eye contact.
- It allows you to speak freely and flow more smoothly. (correct)
- It helps you sound more formal.
- It helps you control the pace of your speech.
- It makes you sound more friendly.
What does your tone of voice convey during a conversation?
What does your tone of voice convey during a conversation?
- Your level of agreement with the other person.
- Your level of confidence.
- Your level of interest in the conversation. (correct)
- Your level of understanding of the topic.
- Your level of nervousness.
- It does not convey anything important about the conversation.
What is the primary role of body language during a conversation?
What is the primary role of body language during a conversation?
How does your pace of speech affect a conversation?
How does your pace of speech affect a conversation?
Flashcards
Eye Contact
Eye Contact
Direct visual engagement with the audience, showing attentiveness.
Understanding Your Topic
Understanding Your Topic
Grasping the information allows for smoother communication and confidence.
Tone of Voice
Tone of Voice
The emotional quality conveyed through the way you speak.
Voice Level
Voice Level
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Body Language
Body Language
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Study Notes
Eye Contact
- Eye contact shows attentiveness to the speaker.
- Eye contact indicates intent to communicate.
- Eye contact clarifies the intended recipient of a message.
Use of Knowledge
- Understanding the topic facilitates fluent communication.
- Understanding the topic allows for a logical flow of ideas.
- Understanding the topic demonstrates knowledge.
Tone, Level, and Pace
- Tone reflects speaker's feelings about the subject.
- Volume helps determine the intended audience.
- Pace dictates the desired impact and message structure.
Body Language
- Body language expresses the speaker's feelings about the subject.
- Body language conveys confidence in the topic.
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