The document appears to be a quiz about communication barriers and overcoming them. It contains 20 multiple choice questions related to appropriate language, tone, formatting, note-taking, questioning techniques, and managing distractions when communicating. The questions cover topics like using correct grammar, capitalization, sentence structure; taking notes concisely; using open- versus closed-ended questions; being aware of tone and avoiding informal, negative or distracting language.
Literary theorist and legal scholar Stanley Fish said, “The skill it takes to produce a sentence, the skill of lining events, actions, and objects in a strict logic — is also the skill of creating a world.”
In other words, sentences are the engines of creativity. But your sentences don’t have to say much. They just have to say the right things.
So, when you are trying to get people to respond to your requests, subscribe to your email newsletter, or donate to your cause … you need to write seductive sentences, and you need to do it naturally.
Here’s how it’s done.
Literary theorist and legal scholar Stanley Fish said, “The skill it takes to produce a sentence, the skill of lining events, actions, and objects in a strict logic — is also the skill of creating a world.”
In other words, sentences are the engines of creativity. But your sentences don’t have to say much. They just have to say the right things.
So, when you are trying to get people to respond to your requests, subscribe to your email newsletter, or donate to your cause … you need to write seductive sentences, and you need to do it naturally.
Here’s how it’s done.
20 grammatical blunders you should stop making right now (2)alice094
There are many grammatical errors you make without even realizing, but they cost you those precious grades in class. These are the 20 mistakes you should never make.
20 grammatical blunders you should stop making right nowalice094
There are many grammatical errors you make without even realizing, but they cost you those precious grades in class. These are the 20 mistakes you should never make
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3. Question number 2
Which one is the correct spelling?
Filiosifly Philosopy
Philosophy Philsopy
philsopyh Philspy
4. Question number 3
Which of the following is use of correct
grammar?
‘Yer man I think ‘Yes I think that would ok man, do
that will be fine’ you know what I mean?’
‘Yes of course that ‘Yes, course that will
will be okay’ be smashing mate’
5. Question number 4
Which one of these is using
the right capitalisation?
PRojector Mouse
PRINTER
MiCrOpHoNe JOystICK
6. Question number 5
Which one of these sentences is using
the right sentence structure?
‘What is the most found
car in the UK?’
‘What one is the find most ‘What car is most likely to be
car in the UK?’ found in the UK?’
7. Question number 6
Which one has relevant text to
car magazines?
‘The all new gossip for girls magazine ‘The all new Motorhome show events
will be published very soon!’ magazine to be published soon!’
‘The all new super Car magazine will
‘The all new motorbike show
be released in march!’
magazine will be released in march!’
8. Question number 7
Proof read these which one is incorrect ?
‘She was waslking ‘sHe was walking with the
with the dog’ dog’
‘She withs the dog’ ‘She was walking her
dog’
9. Question number 8
Which one is a form of note taking?
‘The singer was in agony when she fell
‘the singer fell from
from her window, but luckily she
a building...’
survived serious injury she was later
taken to hospital where she was
treated’
‘The singer hurt The singer fell from her window,
herself escaping escaping injury, she survived serious
injury’ injury, then was later taken to
hospital’
10. Question number 9
Which one is an alternative viewpoint?
‘I think that the government ‘I think that the government
are fair and liberal in all there are doing an amazing job and
decisions’ they should be rewarded’
‘I think that the ‘I think that the government need to
government to a take the publics point of view into
very good job’ consideration and stop being so
ignorant’
11. Question number 10
Which one is correct use of sign language
which represents words for the deaf to
understand?
12. Question number 11
Which sentence shows that the user is
thinking about what to say?, (intonation)
Yes sir that is perfectly fine, I will
see you around 8am
Yes sir that is perfectly fine I will see Yes sir urm, yes, ill see round about
you around at about 8am hmm, 8ish
13. Question number 12
Which one is use positive language?
‘Yes sir, I am present’ ‘Yer man, can you not see im present’
‘Yes here!’
‘Yes sir, I am present Good Afternoon’
14. Question number 13
Which is showing use of negative language?
‘Yes sir, I am present’ ‘Yer man, can you not see im present’
‘Yes here!’
‘Yes sir, I am present Good Afternoon’
15. Question number 14
Which one is an example of paraphrasing?
TEXT: “ That one person was very violent towards the
officer”
‘That one person was very violent ‘The individual was very violent
towards the officer’ towards the officer’
‘The one individual person had said to
be quite violent against the officer’
16. Question number 15
Where is background noise acceptable?
‘At break times’ ‘In an office’
‘In a library’
‘In your own bedroom’
17. Question number 16
What is classed as a distraction in a working
environment?
‘Reading a book’ ‘Talking to your tutor’
‘Playing loud music via headphones’ ‘Doing practical class work’
18. Question number 17
What is a factor of lack of concentration?
‘Tiredness’ ‘Being quite’
‘concentrating’
19. Question number 18
Which is an example of an open ended
question?
‘Are you coming in today?’ ‘What do you think about the new
project?’
‘Are you coming to my house today?’ ‘Can you come in today?’
20. Question number 19
Which is an example of an
closed ended question?
‘what do you think about the new car
‘what are your thoughts on the new
park?’
management?’
‘Are you coming in today?’ ‘What do you think of the new
employee?’
21. Question number 20
In a political discussion what do you think your
speed of response should be?
‘fast’
‘Think about it and come up with a
quick answer’
‘Make sure you answer in context but
with a fast and logical answer’ ‘Slow’
23. Question 1
• Emoticons are a good form off communication as it shows what mood you are in, Question 2
you need to be careful that you do not use too many emoticons as this will make it• In a sentence or a quotation you need to be sure that you are using
informal the right spellings as this will make you look unprofessional and will
show that you have not proof read your documents
Question 3
• When you are writing a formal document you need to make sure that you Question 4
use the correct grammar, read it back to your self to see if it makes sense • When writing a word or a sentence you need to make sure that the
Question 5 capitalisation is correct, this will flag up on MS word underlined in red
• When you are writing you need to make sure that the sentence makes if the capitalisation is incorrect
sense and that it has the right sentence structure, if you have this in a Question 6
document it would be very informal • When you are reading a document to find relevant text to the
information you are looking for look for keywords such as ‘cars’ as this
Question 7 will most probably have something to do with cars
• You need to always proof read your work so that you can be sure
Question 8
there are no mistakes such as spelling mistakes and capital letters in
• When you are taking notes you need to be sure that you do not get
the wrong place
carried away and write down too much information, otherwise say
Question 9 for example in an exam you will not be able to use these notes
• An alternative viewpoint is when a persons point of view is different to a because they are not a form of note taking
group of people or different to what one person thinks about a certain
Question 10
thing
• You need to make sure that when you use sign language that you
Question 11 use the correct type of sign language so that you do not offend
• Initiation is when a person is thinking what to say and the emphasis anyone by accident
someone puts into there work you need to make sure that when you write it
down it is in the correct format and is not informal Question 12
• You need to be aware of your language when you are in a
Question 13
formal interview or in a workplace as this could give of the
• Again you need to be aware of the language and check
wrong impression
that it is not negative and that you always speak positively Question 14
with you peers • This is a technique you might use in essays, when
Question 15 you expand on a word, but make sure that it is in
• You need to be aware of background noise and make your own words
sure that you do not make unnecessary noise in noise Question 16
restricted places • You need to be aware so that you do not distract
Question 17 others by being loud, or doing silly things this
• Make sure you get lots of sleep so that you are would overcome a barrier to communication
Question 18
not tired the day after this would overcome a
• An open ended question is answer where you can answer in detail rather
barrier to communication
than a yes and or a no this would overcome a barrier to communication
Question 19 Question 20
• A close ended question is when you • In a discussion you need to choose your speed of response to match the WRONG ANSWER
answer with a simple yes or no discussion you having you need to make a decision whether you answer fast or BETTER LUCK
answer slowly NEXT TIME!