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28 paź 2013 · Body language ppt. This document discusses various aspects of body language and non-verbal communication. It states that 55% of communication is non-verbal. It then outlines five main types of body language: eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, posture/stance, and space relationships.
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This PPT contains information about definition of body...
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Body language is a form of non-verbal communication that...
- Body language | PPT | Free Download - SlideShare
17 paź 2018 · This PPT contains information about definition of body language / non-verbal communication, why body language is so important, different types of body languages and also number of different facial expressions, voluntary/ Intentional movements and Involuntary movements, Description of different body languages, positive body language signals and ...
10 wrz 2015 · Body language is a form of non-verbal communication that conveys information through gestures, posture, expressions, and eye movements. Around 55% of communication is non-verbal. Body language includes kinesics (body movements), proxemics (use of space), and haptics (touch).
Title: Reading Body Language 1 Reading Body Language. Non verbal communication, or body language; 2 First Impressions. A picture is worth a thousand words. The picture you create will have great influence. Most impressions are formed within the first 7 seconds of meeting someone. Early judgment is based strictly on appearance.
11 sty 2013 · Like any spoken language, body language has words, sentences and punctuation. Each gesture is like a single word and one word may have several different meanings. 1.19k views • 35 slides
Introduce topic of Body Language and ask students to define. Explain that today’s lesson will be about learning to look at what people are doing with their bodies to help us understand how they are feeling.
27 mar 2019 · Most of their communication methods will be displayed through their body language, and more specifically, their facial expressions and the posture of their body. Dogs also use sounds and signals, and most will be familiar with these already, such as growling and barking when spooked, angry or edgy.