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Nonverbal Communication

Non-verbal communication

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Page 1: Non-verbal communication

Nonverbal Communication

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adjust to conform oneself to new or different conditions

We must adjust to the new rules at school.

New Vocabulary

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New Vocabulary

inspireto encourage with confidence or give hope

The players were inspired

by the loyalty of their fans.

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New Vocabulary

dedicatedbeing devoted to a purpose

Dedicated teachers inspire students to study harder.

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Guide Questions 1

Who is the speaker?Who is the speaker

talking to?What is the

selection about?

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Guide Questions 2

Did he smile often?

At what point in the speech did he turn serious?

Did he establish eye contact with the audience? How did he do that?

What hand movements did he use while delivering his speech?

Did his body move a lot while he was speaking?

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Comprehension Check

Which is easier to understand: the written text or the video presentation of the speech? Why?

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Comprehension Check

What did you notice about US President Barack Obama while he was delivering his speech? What parts of his body was he using while speaking to the audience?

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Comprehension Check

Do you think his facial expressions and body language helped in making his speech more interesting? Why or why not?

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Concept Mapping

Public Speaking audience

speaker

communication

message

words

gestures

what you wantthe audience

to know

the one who delivers the

message

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Public Speaking Definition

Public speaking is communication. The speaker sends a message through words and gestures to an audience.

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Hand Gestures

V for Victory

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Hand Gestures

OK! Perfect!

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Hand Gestures

That’s good!

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Hand Gestures

Not accepted.

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Hand Gestures

That’s enough!

You’ve been warned!

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Hand Gestures

You!

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Hand Gestures

Stop! Enough.

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Hand Gestures

Do you get it?

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Hand Gestures

Power to the People

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Facial Expressions

So funny!

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Facial Expressions

So shy.

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Facial Expressions

That’s interesting

.

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Facial Expressions

Not sure if I believe

you.

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Body Language

Is he confident?

Who is more dominant?