3. INTRODUCTION
Non-verbal communication involves neither
written nor spoken language but includes all
forms of communication that occurs without
the use of words. “Body language” or “Silent
language” is significant. Since it is loaded
with emotions. So while communicating, one
should keep in mind that the way you speak
is as important as what you speak.
5. Sign language
Marks or symbols used to means something
is deemed as sign language. Gestures are
used in the place of words. For example, the
language system of deaf people and hitch-
hikers finger is the example of sign language.
There is a vast range of visual and audio sign
outside genet of words. Sign language can
be categorized into visual and audio sign.
11. Audio-visualcommunication
Audio visual means possessing both a sound and
a visual component such as films, televisions
programs, etc. Business presentation are also
often audio visual.
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13. Meritsofaudio-visualcommunication
1.It is the most effective method of communication.
2.Information transmitted through audio-visual.
3.Full Demonstration is possible in AVC.
4.Save time of teacher and learning.
5.Can adapt the speed of presentation to the
reactions of the audience.
6.Speed up the process of learning.
16. Body language
The conscious and unconscious movement and
postures by which attitudes and feelings are
communicated. However, a universal kinds of
communication that we use all the time and dose
not need any form of speech is body language.
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18. How different parts of body sends out signals:
a)Face
b)Eye Contact
c)Cheeks
d)Lips
e)Gestures
f)Head
g)Body Shape and Posture
19. Time language
It is the study of how we use time to communicate.
The meaning of time differs from person to person.
While some consider time a precious resource,
others waste it daily. Some people work well in the
morning while other perform better during night.
Misunderstanding and disagreements concerning
time can create problems in business relationships.
Punctuality is an important factor in
communication through time.
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21. Proxemics/spacelanguage
‘Proxemics’ is a term developed from an English
word ‘proximity’ which means nearness. So
proxemics is the ‘personal space language’ as
kinesics is the body language.
22. Space zone of communication:
1.Intimate Space Language
2.Personal Space Language
3.Close Space Language
4.Social Space Language
5.Public Space Language