What is a back-channeling cue? Provide an example describing a specific situation.
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
- Back-channeling cues communicate various types of information back to the speaker without assuming the role of speaker.
- Students' examples will vary, but could include utterances such as "uh-huh" or nonverbal cues such a head nodding or a puzzled look.
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