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*** '''Correct'''. What alternative techniques could you use to make the point of your message clear? | *** '''Correct'''. What alternative techniques could you use to make the point of your message clear? | ||
| − | * A euphemism is a word or phrase that is an indirect way of referring to something that is considered to be impolite or unpleasant. | + | * A ''euphemism'' is a word or phrase that is an indirect way of referring to something that is considered to be impolite or unpleasant. |
** True | ** True | ||
*** '''Correct'''. This is good definition of a euphemism. The appropriate use of euphemisms is culture-specific; for example in some cultures and contexts people are comfortable referring to death directly, whereas in others it is considered better to use a euphemism. | *** '''Correct'''. This is good definition of a euphemism. The appropriate use of euphemisms is culture-specific; for example in some cultures and contexts people are comfortable referring to death directly, whereas in others it is considered better to use a euphemism. | ||
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* David intends to send an email to his customer, Anna, but Anna does not receive it because David uses an out-of-date email address. How would this situation be described in the ‘eight essential elements of communication’? | * David intends to send an email to his customer, Anna, but Anna does not receive it because David uses an out-of-date email address. How would this situation be described in the ‘eight essential elements of communication’? | ||
** Context | ** Context | ||
| − | *** '''Incorrect'''. Think carefully about this scenario and compare it with the one described in the reading on [ | + | *** '''Incorrect'''. Think carefully about this scenario and compare it with the one described in the video or reading on [[Writing_for_Business_Success/Effective_business_writing/Video_signpost_Saylor|Oral versus written communication]]. |
** Environment | ** Environment | ||
| − | *** '''Incorrect'''. Think carefully about this scenario and compare it with the one described in the reading on [ | + | *** '''Incorrect'''. Think carefully about this scenario and compare it with the one described in the video or reading on [[Writing_for_Business_Success/Effective_business_writing/Video_signpost_Saylor|Oral versus written communication]]. |
** Feedback | ** Feedback | ||
| − | *** '''Incorrect'''. That's not the right answer. Think carefully about this scenario and compare it with the one described in the reading on [ | + | *** '''Incorrect'''. That's not the right answer. Think carefully about this scenario and compare it with the one described in the video or reading on [[Writing_for_Business_Success/Effective_business_writing/Video_signpost_Saylor|Oral versus written communication]]. |
** Interference | ** Interference | ||
*** '''Correct'''. That's right - interference is anything which prevents communication occurring effectively. | *** '''Correct'''. That's right - interference is anything which prevents communication occurring effectively. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:48, 20 July 2020
The questions published at the end of each learning pathway are re-used for the knowledge test for learners interested in earning a digital badge or certificate of participation for the Writing for business success (CCOM101) micro-course. Please consult the Certify participation page for more information.