Nonverbal communication involves several types of cues beyond words including kinesics (body movements and facial expressions), proxemics (use of space), paralanguage (voice qualities), physical context, haptics (touching), chronemics (time), and artifactics (personal items). These nonverbal cues provide additional meaning and context to what is said verbally.
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When it comes to sending the right non-verbal messages in the workplace, your body language does the talking so take simple steps to create a positive impression
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Personal spaces and social interaction zones
What your gestures say
The Do’s in Body Language
The Don'ts in Body Language
Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process.
Listening is key to all effective communication, without the ability to listen effectively messages are easily misunderstood – communication breaks down and the sender of the message can easily become frustrated or irritated.
If there is one communication skill you should aim to master then listening is it.
Listening is so important that many top employers provide listening skills training for their employees. This is not surprising when you consider that good listening skills can lead to: better customer satisfaction, greater productivity with fewer mistakes, increased sharing of information that in turn can lead to more creative and innovative work.
A good listener will listen not only to what is being said, but also to what is left unsaid or only partially said.
Effective listening involves observing body language and noticing inconsistencies between verbal and non-verbal messages.
For example, if someone tells you that they are happy with their life but through gritted teeth or with tears filling their eyes, you should consider that the verbal and non-verbal messages are in conflict, they maybe don't mean what they say.
What is Public Speaking? What are the fears (problems) of public speaking? How to overcome anxiety of public speaking? Some key tips of public speaking.
In this lesson you will learn some great conversation tips from Dawn. She is one of the teachers from Skype English School. Visit us at http://skype-englishschool.com
When it comes to sending the right non-verbal messages in the workplace, your body language does the talking so take simple steps to create a positive impression
Importance of Body Language at Work
Personal spaces and social interaction zones
What your gestures say
The Do’s in Body Language
The Don'ts in Body Language
Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process.
Listening is key to all effective communication, without the ability to listen effectively messages are easily misunderstood – communication breaks down and the sender of the message can easily become frustrated or irritated.
If there is one communication skill you should aim to master then listening is it.
Listening is so important that many top employers provide listening skills training for their employees. This is not surprising when you consider that good listening skills can lead to: better customer satisfaction, greater productivity with fewer mistakes, increased sharing of information that in turn can lead to more creative and innovative work.
A good listener will listen not only to what is being said, but also to what is left unsaid or only partially said.
Effective listening involves observing body language and noticing inconsistencies between verbal and non-verbal messages.
For example, if someone tells you that they are happy with their life but through gritted teeth or with tears filling their eyes, you should consider that the verbal and non-verbal messages are in conflict, they maybe don't mean what they say.
Gestures and movement provide the visuals that accompany your words. Learning to use them effectively will help you convey your message with confidence and your audience will see your message instead of just hearing it
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Body language
1. Impact Of a Message
Verbal
Vocal
Non Verbal
BODY LANGUAGE
2. Nonverbal communication
• Nonverbal communication is the process
of communication through sending and
receiving wordless (mostly visual) cues
between people.
4. KINESICS
• Kinesics is the study of body movements to
judge inner state of emotions expressed
through different parts of the body .
• a. Facial Expression and Eyes
b. Gestures
c. Postures
5. Proxemics
Proxemics is the study of how we use space
round to communicate the message.
• Intimate space
• Personal space
• Social space
• Public space
6.
7. Paralanguage
Paralanguage involves the study of voice quality,
volume, speech rate and the manner of
speaking beyond the said words.
• Tone
• Pitch
• Intensity
• Rhythm
• Tempo
8. Physical Context
• The physical context reflects the space around
something and how that influences how you
see it.
9. Haptics
• Haptics is the study of touching in
communication situation, its mainly how you
greet each other.
10. Chronemics
• Chronemics is the study of the use of time in
Nonverbal communication. Amount of time
spent with another and time spent in waiting
for others indicate a lot.
• Time Perceptions in Different Cultures
Monochromic Culture
Polychromic Culture
11. Artifactics
• Artifactics is the study of non verbal message
signals that an individual sends across through
appearance, clothing, personal objects like
pens, briefcases etc.