Intro to ELA is a Skill
Across
- 3. Using exact details instead of being vague.
- 7. The specific reasons or facts used to back up your thinking and explain your "why".
- 11. The final result or impact of a communication in real life,.
- 12. Being able to adjust how you speak or act when a situation changes.
- 13. The act of marking a text to identify authority, choice, and consequence.
- 16. The ability to stay focused on a reading or writing task for a set amount of time.
- 17. Asking questions to make a confusing instruction clear.
- 20. The person or system in charge of setting rules or expectations.
- 21. The type of "serious" language used in job applications, court, or with supervisors.
- 22. A written or spoken "ask" for help, resources, or a change,.
- 23. A way of speaking that avoids insults, threats, or blame.
- 26. The part of a growth story where your thinking or understanding changes.
- 28. The ability to complete a task on your own without needing constant help or reminders.
- 29. Arriving on time and being fully ready to work.
- 30. A way of communicating that is respectful, polite, and follows workplace standards.
- 31. Fixing or adjusting your work based on feedback to make it better,.
Down
- 1. Standing up for yourself using clear and calm language,.
- 2. The skill of saying something a different way when your first words "don't land right".
- 4. Type of text, such as a job posting or memo, used to understand real-world rules.
- 5. A breakdown in communication that leads to confusion or missed deadlines.
- 6. An official written complaint used to fix a problem or unfair situation at work.
- 8. The specific options or "what an employee can do" within a system,.
- 9. Using words to calm a situation down and keep it from getting worse.
- 10. The process of moving back into the community, school, or a job after a transition.
- 14. Using language to move through systems like work or court without trouble,.
- 15. A structured way of explaining your reasons for a belief without escalating a conflict.
- 18. Casual, everyday language used with friends or family rather than authority figures.
- 19. Writing or speaking that is specific and easy to understand.
- 24. The result—good or bad—that follows a specific choice or action.
- 25. How you say something, which can matter as much as what you say,.
- 27. Impulsive behaviors that this class helps you replace with words,.
- 32. A rule or requirement that a system (like a job) has for how you should behave.