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    that he is serious about the change that he wants to see happen. Both his facial expressions and his gestures correspond to what he is saying‚ and this helps the audience understand what he is feeling. In conclusion‚ Martin Luther King Junior captured his audience by using strong speaking skills all through his speech. These skills include the use of projection‚ expression‚ clarity and gestures. These techniques captivated the audience and made his speech memorable. Dr. King said‚ “One hundred

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    people’s minds. Sometimes although our voice and words are under control‚ our body language‚ including the tiniest facial expressions‚ movements and gestures can give our true thoughts and feelings about something. Non-verbal communication is the most powerful form of communication; Non-verbal communication is a type of communication that employs gestures and body language. Studies have proved that non-verbal communication represents a huge area of human communication which is 55%‚ 38% is vocal (volume

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    language of your voice is a verbal factor. If you are talking to a child you may talk in simply terms‚ lower yourself to their level and speak slower to ensure good communications. Eye contact‚ facial & hand gestures & body language are all factors of non verbal communication. Facial and hand gestures‚ are subject to the situation. A smile and perhaps a hand on their shoulder is a polite & friendly way to communicate to a child. Whereby frowning and waving your arms as if you’re annoyed would be detrimental

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    a futuristic apocalypse in which the United States has been separated into 13 Districts‚ all of which struggle to survive under the harsh dictatorship of the Capitol (The government). Being supported by almost all the district 12 with an old rare gesture when she was picked up for the games & being ignored by the gamemakers when she start her first private training session can definitely tell what made Katniss such a controversial character. The first reason that made Katniss a controversial character

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    completion‚ peer/self assessment | Tutor’s Comments | 10mT-SS | Warm upTo create interest in the topic To elicit/supply essential vocabulary for later tasks | I will contextualise the language by using pictures (PowerPoint presentation)‚ stories and gestures. The vocab taught will be happy‚ sad‚ crying‚ angry‚ scared and bored. I will also ask the students of any other emotions they already know. I will establish the meaning‚ eliciting as much as possible‚ if the word is not reached I will supply this

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    HSC LEVEL 3 Unit 107

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    Unit 107 1.1 - Communication is a two way process and is how a person will send a message and how a person will receive and understand the message. Communication is not only about the words used but the manner in which you use them. The main feature of two way communication is the flow of information from both ways. This process is called a communication cycle. Communication always has a purpose and this may be to pass on information or an idea‚ to express a need or want to persuade someone to do

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    Its easy to identify the most common stereotypical differences in male and female types of nonverbal communication. Everyone is familiar with the characteristics of macho men and delicate women that have developed over the years. There are many jokes‚ funny plays ‚and movies that have been made because of the results that come about when characters attempt to act like the opposite sex. Even though many of us behave as the stereotypical masculine or feminine character‚ there are many obvious differences

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    A Study in the Nuances of Communications Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow is a display of the non-verbal and verbal cues present in professional communication. Non-verbal cues include use of gestures and eye contact whilst a verbal cue includes the use of language. Certain elements overlap in both categories. These include the specific manner in which the expert relates to the owner‚ shift of power‚ manner in which the item is held and discussed and levels of courtesy expressed. Specific

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    HUMAN MEMORY AND IMAGINATION A KEY TO LANGUAGE EVOLUTION Qasim Dad Department of English Language and Literature University of Sargodha qasimdad72@gmail.com Daniyal Hassan Department of English Language and Literature University of Sargodha daniyalhassan2003@yahoo.com INTRODUCTION One of the mysteries is human existence. From where we came and to where shall we go? These are the questions always faced by mankind in every phase of its consciousness. Different

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    Class Debate Rubric Category Respect for Other Team 5 All statements‚ body language‚ and responses were respectful and were in appropriate language. 4 Statements and responses were respectful and used appropriate language‚ but once or twice body language was not. 3 Most statements and responses were respectful and in appropriate language‚ but there was one sarcastic remark. 2 1 Totals Statements‚ responses and/or body language were borderline appropriate. Some sarcastic remarks. Information All

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