Speech Reading Quiz D
Give verbal cues
"Uh-huh", "yes", "um", etc. Make quiet responses to let the speaker know that you are engaged in the conversation
Share the conversation
Do not treat the other people in the conversation like your personal audience; they are participants, not just onlookers
debate
Remember that a conversation is not a...
momentum
Set and keep ___________ as you tell the story
Business calls
Should be brief, prepared, and courteous
Genuine interest
Should be cultivated in other people
Everyone in the group
Should be included in the conversation
Common interests
Should be mentioned
Ministering mindset
Should be set when you speak
Person of honor
Should begin the introductions
Listen
Since the other person cannot see you, you may be tempted to do other things while talking, but do not
highlight
Speaker's accomplishments
End conversation
Before you hang up
Think
Before you speak
Stop
Being on your phone puts a _____ to face-to-face conversation
words
Can be apologized for, but never taken back
speak
Clearly or distinctly
find
Common interests
Sound
Consider how you ______ when in the phone
Things to note when taking a message
Date and time, first and last names, return phone number, and messages
Speech
Do not give the speaker's...
avoid
Eating or drinking while talking on the phone, awkward silences, personal topics, loud and obnoxious ringtones
enunciate clearly
Even though modern phones carry sound well, you must...
State the topic, explain the speaker's qualifications, tell the audience why they should listen, and welcome the speaker
Four goals as the one introducing the speaker
Short
How the introduction should be
Prioritize
Human contact should be...
Goodbye
If there is no more to say, then this will end the conversation politely
Personal but appropriate
Include something _________ ___ _______ about the speaker
Immediately
Introductions should be made...
interrupting
Is rude and should not be done
Why
Let the audience know ____ they should listen
Great opening
Listeners should be hooked with...
Stranger
Might feel uncomfortable about hearing details if your personal life
Insult
Never _______ the speaker, even in jest
Do not
Talk too loudly or too softly, use your phone in a small space when others are present, use speakerphone in public, have conversation in the restroom, be the fact checker, be bogged down in details, get caught making the wrong play, let the story trail off
Written
The introduction should be _________ ahead of time
Accuracy
The most important aspect of taking a message
Fact checker
The person who constantly utilized his phone to check what others are saying during face-to-face interactions
With a Proper Ending
The place to end a story Should make the ending sound like how a story would properly conclude
Entertain, inspire, or instruct
What a story is meant to do
reason
What a story needs
Conversation
What speaking on the phone requires An exchange of thoughts and information
Silent or vibrate
What the phone should be on in public
Make eye contact, smile, repeat the name of the person you are being introduced to
What to do when being introduced
Turn off and keep it out of sight
What to do with your phone when at social engagements
Interrupt the conversation of others
What we do not want to do
Polite
What we should be even if we register a complaint
the person you are talking to
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