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In this Unit 4 overview, we introduce the central idea that words don’t carry meaning on their own — context does. This module explores the five key communication contexts (relational, situational, cultural, power, and channel) and how they shape interpretation in both speaking and listening. You’ll move from recognizing contextual influences, to designing messages that reduce defensiveness, to evaluating your own listening in real-world conversations. Through the Context Matching Quiz, Strategic Speaker Lab, Interpretation Audit, and the Major Assessment: Listening in Context, you’ll build practical contextual intelligence skills. By the end of this unit — the halfway point in the course — you’ll be able to read the room, regulate your reactions, and communicate with greater clarity and intention.
By Sunny Skye HughesIn this Unit 4 overview, we introduce the central idea that words don’t carry meaning on their own — context does. This module explores the five key communication contexts (relational, situational, cultural, power, and channel) and how they shape interpretation in both speaking and listening. You’ll move from recognizing contextual influences, to designing messages that reduce defensiveness, to evaluating your own listening in real-world conversations. Through the Context Matching Quiz, Strategic Speaker Lab, Interpretation Audit, and the Major Assessment: Listening in Context, you’ll build practical contextual intelligence skills. By the end of this unit — the halfway point in the course — you’ll be able to read the room, regulate your reactions, and communicate with greater clarity and intention.