This slide is about Nonverbal communication for the university students based on charli chaplin video.
the vidio link: https://youtu.be/Z7-QdoofMq8
Students will identify how charli chaplin is using nonverbal communication .
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This document discusses nonverbal communication and its importance. It defines nonverbal communication as communication without words through signs, symbols, and behaviors. Some key points made include:
- Verbal communication accounts for about 35% of daily interactions while nonverbal makes up 65%.
- Nonverbal communication such as eye contact, facial expressions, posture, gestures, touch, space, and time are more powerful ways to express emotions and create impressions than words.
- Nonverbal communication norms vary across cultures and regions, so it is important to be aware of cultural differences in behaviors like physical contact, greetings, and personal space.
- Nonverbal communication must be understood in context, as some behaviors like the "Chicken
This document provides an introduction to communication and psychology. It discusses both verbal and non-verbal communication. Non-verbal communication includes facial expressions, eye contact, posture, gestures, and other body language cues. Cultural variations exist in the interpretation and expression of non-verbal signals between groups. While social learning theory posits that non-verbal communication is learned through observation, the evolutionary perspective is that some signals may be innate for survival or reproduction purposes. An experiment found cultural differences between Japanese and American interpretation of facial expressions.
Este documento discute o verdadeiro sentido da vida e como encontrar plenitude. Aponta que buscamos satisfação nos bens materiais, status e prazeres, mas nunca nos sentimos preenchidos. Isso porque nosso desejo mais profundo é por algo maior e eterno, que não pode ser encontrado nas coisas passageiras deste mundo. Sugere que reflitamos sobre nossas frustrações para entender onde realmente está nosso coração, e que devemos nos voltar para a luz, praticando valores como perdão e serviço ao próximo.
O documento discute como a adoção de um estilo de vida saudável pode promover longevidade. Ele explora como fatores como dieta vegetariana, exercício físico regular, não fumar e manter a fé religiosa estão associados a uma vida mais longa entre adventistas do sétimo dia, que são conhecidos por sua longevidade. O documento também discute outros hábitos que contribuem para a saúde e longevidade.
Εργασίες Α' Γυμνασίου για το μάθημα των θρησκευτικών.Μαρία Διακογιώργη
Οι εργασίες αυτές υλοποιήθηκαν στο πλαίσιο του μαθήματος των θρησκευτικών, "Μεγαλώνουμε και αλλάζουμε" (ΘΕ 1), "Η Εκκλησία ανοίγεται και εξαπλώνεται" (ΒΘ ΙΙ)
This document discusses nonverbal communication and its importance. It defines nonverbal communication as communication without words through signs, symbols, and behaviors. Some key points made include:
- Verbal communication accounts for about 35% of daily interactions while nonverbal makes up 65%.
- Nonverbal communication such as eye contact, facial expressions, posture, gestures, touch, space, and time are more powerful ways to express emotions and create impressions than words.
- Nonverbal communication norms vary across cultures and regions, so it is important to be aware of cultural differences in behaviors like physical contact, greetings, and personal space.
- Nonverbal communication must be understood in context, as some behaviors like the "Chicken
This document provides an introduction to communication and psychology. It discusses both verbal and non-verbal communication. Non-verbal communication includes facial expressions, eye contact, posture, gestures, and other body language cues. Cultural variations exist in the interpretation and expression of non-verbal signals between groups. While social learning theory posits that non-verbal communication is learned through observation, the evolutionary perspective is that some signals may be innate for survival or reproduction purposes. An experiment found cultural differences between Japanese and American interpretation of facial expressions.
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Nonverbal communication is communication through wordless messages such as gestures, body language, eye contact, and personal space. It accounts for 65% of daily communication. There are two types: intentional messages like smiling and unintentional messages like facial expressions. Forms include gestures, posture, appearance, eye gaze, touch, and facial expressions. Nonverbal communication can have cultural differences around the world, such as the use of handshakes versus bowing. It is an important part of communication and must be understood across cultures.
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- Non-verbal communication accounts for 65% of daily communication.
- There are four types of non-verbal communication: aesthetic, physical, sign, and symbol.
- Improving non-verbal communication skills involves being conscious of one's own body language and adapting it to the situation.
- Maintaining eye contact, having aware posture, reinforcing words with tones and gestures, and showing respect are ways to improve non-verbal skills.
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2. Nonverbal communication is the
transmission of messages or signals
through a nonverbal platform such as
eye contact, facial expressions,
gestures, posture, and body language
WHAT IS NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION !?
4. WHO ARE THE USERS OF
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
We all uses nonverbal communication in our day to day life for many purposes
.
But this nonverbal communication is mostly use for those people who can not
speak or hear anything. They can understand what the another person is trying to
say to him/her by their signs.
Nonverbal communication is also used by the military persons during secret
operation.
5. IMPORTANCE OF NONVERBAL
COMMUNICATION
Nonverbal communication is the act of conveying a
thought, feeling, or idea through physical gestures,
posture, and facial expressions.
Nonverbal communication plays a significant role in
our lives, as it can improve a person’s ability to relate,
engage, and establish meaningful interactions in
everyday life.
Nonverbal communication is important because it gives
us valuable information about a situation including how
a person might be feeling, how someone receives
information and how to approach a person or group of
people.
6. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VERBAL &
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
Verbal and nonverbal are all types of
communication. But the difference
between them is that we use our voice in
verbal communication. But in nonverbal
communication we use body signs. The
transmiossion of message is very fast in
verbal communication but slow in
nonverbal communication. Nonverbal
communication are mosty use to express
emotions.
7. TOUCH
Touch is our primary non-
verbal communication
channel for conveying
intimate emotions and as
such essential for our
physical and emotional
wellbeing. In our digital age,
human social interaction is
often mediated. dfgd
8.
9. OBJECTICS
The study of clothing and
other objects as a means of
non-verbal communication is
known as artifactics or
objectics. The types of
clothing that an individual
wears convey nonverbal cues
about his or her personality,
background and financial
status, and how others will
respond to them.
10. KINESICS
The most obvious form
of paralanguage is
kinesics. In nonverbal
communication
sometimes we move our
body
13. THANK YOU EVERYONE
Due to the existance of people of different language groups in the world,
we can’t understand many things in verbal communication.
But it’s easy to understand by using nonverbal communication.
So nonverbal communication is very important.