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Lesson Objective: To learn and understand different types of body language

BODY LANGUAGE Albert Meridian established this classic statistic for the effectiveness of spoken communications: 7% of meaning is in the words that are spoken. 38% is the way that the words are said, tone of voice, and 55% is in facial expression! When you are in conversation your body sends signals to the other person. When you are in conversation your body sends signals to the other person. We can give positive and negative signals when we talk to people.

Types of Body Language

Types of Body Language

Positive Body Language

Although I don’t think they are together anymore! Kirsten Dunst and her boyfriend Jake are striking identical poses. Synchrony, when you have multiple body parts matching, is something usually displayed by twins or couples that have been together for many years. It shows that they are relaxed and have a good connection with each other. Although I don’t think they are together anymore!

Negative Body Language

What does Chanelle’s body language tell you in this picture? Why? What is she doing?

FACIAL EXPRESSIONS ROLE PLAY IN PAIRS DEMONSTRATE THE EMOTIONS ON THE CARDS AND KEEP CHECK OF THE SCORE – SWOP ROLES

Find examples of body language that convey: Invasion of personal space (proximity), love, anger, tension, eye contact, embarrassment, fear.