| Question/Answer | Points |
Essay: Write a 3-part assertive statement to a teacher who falsely accused you of turning in your homework late. Student Answer: Good morning. I would like to discuss what happened yesterday, in regards to my late homework. I understand that you are under the impression that I have turned in the assignment after its due date, although that is not what happened. I would like to talk about this in more detail later, thank you. |
|
Essay: Write a 3-part assertive statement to a friend who keeps making plans with you and then cancelling at the last minute. Student Answer: Oliver, I'd like to talk about something that's been bothering me lately. It seems like every time we make plans to meet up, you find a way to avoid it. I'd really appreciate it if you could tell me how you're feeling before the plans have been set in stone, because I'm really sick of wasting time and money on canceled outings. |
|
Essay: When you choose to be assertive, you won't always get everything you want. With that in mind, why should you still choose to communicate assertively? Provide two reasons. Student Answer: Firstly, it is most likely to get your point across. Secondly, it comes off as both stern and respectful, avoiding unnecessary conflict. |
|
| |