Topic 3

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  • verbal communication is using words to communicate, such as speaking or writing
  • the listener is the person who receives information from another person
  • the speaker is the person who communicates with others
  • non-verbal communication includes body language, facial expressions, gestures, tone of voice, eye contact, touch, and personal appearance.
  • non-verbal communication is when we use body language to convey meaning without saying anything
  • the receiver is the person who receives the message
  • body language refers to how we use our bodies to convey meaning through posture, movement, and gesture.
  • body language refers to how we use our bodies to convey meaning without using words
  • body language includes facial expressions, gestures, posture, eye contact, tone of voice, touch, and personal appearance.
  • facial expression involves using different facial expressions to show emotions and feelings.
  • facial expression - the way your face looks when you are happy, sad, angry, surprised, etc.
  • facial expression involves making faces that show what we are feeling
  • gesture means moving your hands or arms while talking
  • body language can be intentional or unintentional
  • facial expression is an important part of non-verbal communication because it helps us understand what someone is feeling or thinking
  • gesture is a movement made by your hands or arms that conveys meaning
  • feedback is the response that the receiver gives back to the sender
  • a channel is how the message is transmitted between the sender and receiver
  • facial expression refers to the way we use our faces to show emotion or communicate meaning.
  • gestures are movements made by the hands or other parts of the body that can be used to emphasize what someone is saying.
  • tone of voice refers to the quality of sound produced when speaking, which can indicate emotions such as anger, happiness, sadness, or excitement.
  • gestures are another form of non-verbal communication that involves movements made with the hands, arms, or other parts of the body.
  • posture refers to the way you hold yourself while speaking, such as standing up straight or slouching.
  • gestures are movements made with your hands or arms that can be used to emphasize what you're saying or express an idea.
  • facial expressions are one type of non-verbal communication that can be used to express emotions or feelings.
  • eye contact refers to maintaining direct gaze while speaking or listening
  • tone of voice refers to the quality of sound produced by the speaker's vocal cords
  • facial expression refers to the way we use our faces to communicate emotions or feelings
  • gestures involve moving parts of your body such as hands or arms to communicate something.
  • posture refers to the position of your body while standing or sitting.
  • posture is the position of your body as it stands or sits
  • posture refers to the way someone carries themselves, including their stance, positioning, and overall demeanor.
  • eye contact is important because it shows that you're engaged and interested in what the other person has to say.
  • posture is the position of your body while standing or sitting.
  • eye contact is the act of looking directly at someone's eyes while speaking with them.
  • tone of voice is the sound of your voice when you speak
  • eye contact is looking at someone directly in their eyes
  • gestures include pointing, waving, shaking your head, and other movements with your hands or arms.
  • eye contact is looking at another person's eyes as they speak
  • personal space refers to how close people stand to one another during conversations