This document discusses various forms of non-verbal communication including kinesics, oculesics, hoptics, proxemics, appearance, voice/tones, and chronemics. Kinesics involves facial expressions, posture, and gestures. Oculesics refers to eye movement and contact. Hoptics is communication through touch. Proxemics is the study of spatial separation and personal space. Appearance includes clothing and accessories. Voice and tones convey gender, age, and emotion. Chronemics refers to the use of time as a communication method. Sign language also involves audio and visual signals to convey information.
Verbal communication includes both face-to-face conversation between people and written communication. It includes sounds, words, or speaking. Nonverbal communication includes gestures, facial expressions, body movement, timing, touch, and anything else done without speaking.
While making presentations, maintaining appropriate body language is crucial in order to maintain audience focus and to deliver the message across the platform effectively.
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Verbal communication includes both face-to-face conversation between people and written communication. It includes sounds, words, or speaking. Nonverbal communication includes gestures, facial expressions, body movement, timing, touch, and anything else done without speaking.
While making presentations, maintaining appropriate body language is crucial in order to maintain audience focus and to deliver the message across the platform effectively.
This presentation looks at what an appropriate body language for a presenter should be
I aimed to make this a small, crisp and to the point presentation for verbal communication, it can be used to train employees or for self development. This presentation is intended to provide maximum scope of examples and explanation by speaker instead of just reading it out. Please reach me on atul_nareda@yahoo.com for any needed assistance.
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2. WHAT IS NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION
• The term non verbal communication was coined in 20th and includes
communication through touch, smell, clothing, masks and vocal features
such as intonation, stress, speech rate accent and volume.
• In other words it includes facial expressions, eye contact, tone of voice,
body posture and motion and positioning with the group. It may also
include the way we wear our clothes and the silence we keep.
3. TYPES OF NON VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
Kinesics Oculesics Hoptics Proxemics
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4. KINESICS
• Facial expressions:
• Whatever we feel is constantly reflected on our face . The face is
the index of the hand .
• Posture:
• There are certain postures indicating inclusion and exlusion. Ot
is an indication of attention, involvement, relative status and
likes and dislike degrees.
Gestures:
• In addition to face and eye other body parts move and convey
meaning. Ideally gestures should flow with vocals. They should
agree with message and extent of content.
5. OCULESICS
• The movement of eyes during communication is known
as oculesis
• It one of the most direct and powerful form of non
verbal communication.
• Eyes are the windows to the world and hence greatly
important in oral and face to face communication.
• Example: eyelids eyebrows raised with dilated pupils tell
us that the person is excited.
The communication with eye contact
6. HOPTICS
• Touch is important part of communication for human
beings.
• Touch can express factors such as intention and feeling,
relationship, respect and so on.
• In business touch signified dominance.
The communication of touch
7. PROXEMICS
• It is the study of nature, degree, and effect of spatial
seperations individuals naturally maintain.
• It defines region around people and acceptable social
behavior in these zones.
• Space, distance proximity and territory are factors related
to proxemics.
The communication of space and proximity.
8. APPEARANCE AND ACCESSORIES
• Physical appearance is the first thing that other person observes.
• This usually provides the first available data about a stranger. People
change their appearance by changing clothes and accessories.
• The physical characteristics can be enhanced by proper clothing and
selection of accessories.
• It place a very important role in informal as well as formal interactions.
The communication of physical
chareceteristics.
9. VOICE AND TONE
• Our voice reveals our gender, age, geographic
background, level of education, emotional state and
relationship with the person.
• In general sense it is the attitude of person or the speaker.
Tone can be also called a physical level at which human
voice is transmitted.
• Hence it should ensure a proper synchronization which
comes out as we learn but sometimes a proper training
and practice is required.
The communication of variation in pitch and
speed.
10. CHRONEMICS
• It refers to use of time as message system.
• It involves punctuality, amount of time spent, waiting time and the time
lent by the other person.
• The amount of time spent on task signifies its importance.
The communication involving effects of time.
11. SIGN LANGUAGE
• Audio Signals
• Long time back drums are used make
important announcements.
• Several type of alarm signals are used
to caution. The working times of
institutes are also marked by audio .
• Fire alarm , VIP alarm etc. are some
examples.
• Visual Signals
• A visual aid is an illustration in tabular,
graphic cards and pictorial etc.
• Visual message help to understand
more easily and effectively.
• Visual signals such as posters,
cartoons, photographs are v used to
convey general info. Traffic lights and
other symbols provide relevant
information.