
Approaching others with language to get someone's attention
Quiz by Mel Vasquez
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- Q1What is an example of non-verbal communication?Speaking loudlySending a textWriting a noteA wave30s
- Q2What is a polite way to get someone's attention?Ignoring themTapping them aggressivelySaying 'Excuse me'Yelling their name30s
- Q3What is an appropriate way to approach someone when you want to ask a question?Telling them to stop and listen to you immediatelyInterrupting their conversationSaying 'May I ask you something?'Using a rude tone30s
- Q4What is a respectful way to address someone you don't know?Making a rude commentUsing 'Sir' or 'Ma'am'Ignoring themUsing their first name30s
- Q5What is an appropriate way to start a conversation with a new classmate?Introduce yourself and ask their nameStart talking about yourself without asking their nameIgnore themMake fun of their appearance30s
- Q6What is a non-verbal way to show interest and attentiveness in a conversation?Checking your phoneDaydreamingMaintaining eye contactLooking around the room30s
- Q7What is an appropriate distance to stand when approaching someone?Far awayTouching themAn arm's length awayRight next to them30s
- Q8What is a polite way to get someone's attention in a classroom?Ignoring themRaising your handThrowing something at themYelling across the room30s