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