Nature of Communication

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Across
  1. 2. LANGUAGE, Movements and behaviors that reveal attitudes without words.
  2. 3. COMMUNICATION, Expressing ideas through spoken words, either face-to-face or by phone.
  3. 4. COMMUNICATION, Casual conversations used with friends or peers.
  4. 7. COMMUNICATION, Sharing information with letters, reports, or essays.
  5. 8. LISTENING, Paying close attention to a speaker, asking questions, and showing understanding.
  6. 9. A quality shown through polite language and consideration for others.
  7. 11. EXPRESSIONS, Nonverbal cues that can reveal emotions like happiness, anger, or confusion.
  8. 13. The situation or environment in which communication takes place.
  9. 15. The main idea or information being shared in communication.
  10. 17. COMMUNICATION, Sending messages through gestures, posture, and physical appearance.
  11. 18. COMMUNICATION, Sending messages through email, text, or social media platforms.
  12. 19. LANGUAGE, Polished vocabulary that demonstrates respect and credibility.
Down
  1. 1. Behavior and language that reflect maturity, competence, and reliability.
  2. 5. COMMUNICATION, Structured exchanges often used in schools, businesses, or official settings.
  3. 6. How the receiver understands and makes meaning of a message.
  4. 10. Choosing communication styles that fit the time, place, and audience.
  5. 12. The group of people receiving and interpreting a message.
  6. 13. The ability to make a message understandable and free from confusion.
  7. 14. The emotional quality of spoken or written words, such as serious, friendly, or sarcastic.
  8. 16. Informal words or phrases often used among friends but inappropriate for work.