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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
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