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Verbal and Non-verbal Communication Skills
Career Development Verbal and Non-verbal Communication Skills
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Primary Vocabulary Nonverbal communication: a way of sending and receiving messages without using words, such as through body movements, facial expressions and eye contact. Body language: the expression of thoughts, feelings, and emotions through body movements, such as facial expressions, gestures and body motions.
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Supplementary Vocabulary
Intimate zone: from skin contact to 18 inches away from us. This zone is guarded closely by us and is reserved for close friends, relatives, and those we trust most. Personal zone: begins at 18 inches to 4’feet. This space is for those that we like. The closer that they are to us the more we like them. Social zone: This zone is 4’-12’. It is used for friendly gatherings of acquaintances. Public zone: This zone is 12’ and beyond. Used by speakers and audiences. The further you are out, the less likely that you are interested in dialogue.
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Six functions of nonverbal communication
Repeat Substitute Complementing Accent Regulate Contradict
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Body Orientation The degree to which we face toward or away from someone with our body, feet, and head.
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Posture It furnishes information about how we feel about ourselves and others nonverbally.
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Face It is the most obvious channel of expressing emotions.
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Hands, Legs and Feet They are better indicators of how we truly feel because we are less likely to try to change or control these when hiding our feelings.
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6 Basic Emotions of Facial Expressions:
Surprise Fear Anger Disgust Happiness Sadness
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How we say words: The way we say things (tone of voice, emphasis) portrays different meanings of those exact same words.
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Clothing A form of nonverbal communication.
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Ticket out the door: Write down 2-3 sentences as it relates to your reaction to today’s class.
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