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Do Now: Prepare an impromptu speech on the following topic:Prepare an impromptu speech on the following topic: –“To err is human. To forgive divine.” Adhere STRICTLY to one of the templates (PREP, PPF, CER, BER).Adhere STRICTLY to one of the templates (PREP, PPF, CER, BER).
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Aim: How can facial expressions improve your communication? StanceStance GestureGesture Eye contactEye contact SmilingSmiling FaceFace
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Aim: How can facial expressions improve your communication? Raised eye brows.Raised eye brows. A scrunched foreheadA scrunched forehead A wrinkled up noseA wrinkled up nose 'I don't believe that.' 'I doubt or I question what ever you are saying.' 'I'm thinking hard' or 'I'm angry and stressed.' 'I don't like whatever you've just told me or I've just seen.'
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Aim: How can facial expressions improve your communication? Biting at your lipsBiting at your lips Tight lipsTight lips A rigid jawA rigid jaw anxiety or intense concentrationanxiety or intense concentration unwilling to share information or deliberate with- holdingunwilling to share information or deliberate with- holding trying to keep things under control particularly angertrying to keep things under control particularly anger
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Aim: How can facial expressions improve your communication? 1.Let the tightness in your forehead, cheeks, jaw, lips, and throat go. 2.Open your mouth as widely as you can and yawn. 3.Wriggle your jaw from side to side. 4.Massage gently with your finger tips the place where your jaw hinges next to your ears. 5.Massage your temples gently and the place between your eyebrows.
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Aim: How can facial expressions improve your communication? Focus on telling the story of your presentation rather than yourself. This shifts the energy from 'me' to 'message'.
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Aim: How can facial expressions improve your communication? Open The person who stands on both feet, head held high, chest exposed, and arms by side. We read these people as being open to experience the world.Open The person who stands on both feet, head held high, chest exposed, and arms by side. We read these people as being open to experience the world. Closed The person who hangs his head, folds his arms across his chest, crosses his legs and rolls his shoulders forward. These people have closed themselves off from experience. Their body's say 'keep out'.Closed The person who hangs his head, folds his arms across his chest, crosses his legs and rolls his shoulders forward. These people have closed themselves off from experience. Their body's say 'keep out'.
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Aim: How can facial expressions improve your communication? Leaning forward toward someone is interpreted as I want to hear what you've got say. I'm interested.Leaning forward toward someone is interpreted as I want to hear what you've got say. I'm interested. The expression 'had them sitting on the edge of their chairs' comes from an audience being so eager to hear what the speaker was saying they shifted as close as possible to them.The expression 'had them sitting on the edge of their chairs' comes from an audience being so eager to hear what the speaker was saying they shifted as close as possible to them. Leaning away from someone can be 'I'm not sure. I'm taking some time out to think about it.'
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