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                    1.  State True or False:
                       a.  An accurate message should be wordy.                                    __________________
                       b.  ‘Active listening’ is the best type of listening.                       __________________
                       c.  A lack of effective communication skills can lead to frustration.       __________________
                       d.   Communication requires a receiver who encodes and transmits a message
                           across a channel.                                                       __________________
                       e.   Based on previous experiences and encounters, you may have established
                           biases or preconceptions.                                               __________________
                    2.  Fill in the blanks:
                       a.   In the __________________ phase of active listening, we determine the worth and significance of the
                           speaker.
                       b.  Eye Contact is one of the most important parts of __________________.
                       c.  Feedback can be either __________________ or __________________.
                       d.  To listen properly, you must physically remove all __________________.
                       e.  __________________ combines a desire to understand with the ability to support and empathise with
                           the speaker.







                          Task                                                                        Interdisciplinary



                   Students can play this activity to improve communication. Back-to-back is a listening and instruction practice that
                   can help students take in information and distinguish crucial elements. Divide students into pairs and have them sit
                   back-to-back for this activity. Students can take turns acting as describers or drawers. Once the game begins, have
                   the describer describe a complex drawing to their partner, who then attempts to recreate their partner’s description
                   on a sheet of paper. After their time limit has expired, you can inspect all of the students’ drawings, compare them,
                   and determine which drawing is the best.




                      Parts of Speech

              Parts of speech are the classifications of words in any language based on their function in a sentence. These are the
              ‘building blocks’ of any language. When we speak or write, we utilise sentences to explain ourselves. As a result, sentences
              are essential.

                 • A ‘sentence’ is a combination of words that conveys a complete meaning, thought, or action. For example, Mansi
                 watches cartoons on TV every day.
                 • A ‘collection of words’ is a set of words that does not make perfect sense, for example, Mansi watches.
              A sentence always starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop, question mark, or an exclamation mark. For
              example:
                 • The teacher teaches Maths in the classroom.

                 • She dropped the glass.
                 • I am studying hard for my exams.



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