True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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Keeping your hands
in your pockets is a good tactic to counter fear of public speaking.
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Watching TV can be
useful for non-native English speakers to learn indigenous language and speech
patterns.
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Getting enough
sleep can improve your listening skills in the classroom.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Which of the
following is not a type of nonverbal communication? a. | kinesics | b. | proxemics | c. | illusions | d. | occulesics | | |
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An example of
haptic communication is: a. | eye contact | b. | facial expression | c. | handshake | d. | personal space | | |
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Which of the
following are considered common speech problems? a. | poor enunciation | b. | overreliance on fillers | c. | poor pronunciation | d. | all of the above | | |
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African American
Vernacular English has been augmented through the years with features from which style of
music? a. | rock | b. | jazz | c. | country | d. | alternative | | |
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The nations
number one phobia is: a. | flying | b. | spiders | c. | heights | d. | public speaking | | |
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When communicating
with non-native speakers, which of the following should be avoided? a. | slang | b. | idiomatic expressions | c. | long words in long sentences | d. | all of the above | | |
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