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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.
- Body language | PPT | Free Download - SlideShare
This PPT contains information about definition of body...
- Communication body language | PPT | Free Download - SlideShare
The document discusses body language and nonverbal...
- 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 ...
11 sty 2013 · Body Language is a non verbal communication of how your body talks. And how it communicates is all in how your body looks many things can determine how that person feels. Parts of the body that signal non verbal communication.
14 cze 2011 · The document discusses body language and nonverbal communication. It describes how body language conveys meaning through gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, smiling, hand gestures, arm and leg positions, and posture.
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Body language conveys a significant amount of nonverbal communication. It involves movements and postures of the body including gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, and touch. Over half of communication is nonverbal.
8 wrz 2024 · A PowerPoint taking learners through different kinds of body language and what they mean, with a brief quiz at the end. Topics covered include: eye contact, facial expression, posture and stance, space relationship, and gestures.