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Express the following in one word.


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 435.


Answer the following questions.

Follow-up

DID YOU KNOW?

93 per cent of our communica­tion with others is non-verbal. What we actu­ally say makes up only seven per cent of the picture! That's what US scientist Ray Birdwhistell found out when he began to study body language back in the 1950s. He filmed conversations and then played them back in slow motion to examine gestures, expressions and posture1. When he noticed the same move­ments happening again and again, he realised that the body can talk too!

We use our bodies to send mes­sages all the time. We nod instead of saying “Yes, shrug our shoulders to mean “I don't know”, or raise our eye­brows to show surprise.

But even when we don't want other people to know how we're feel­ing, our body language can give us away2. The way we sit or stand, the expression on our face can reveal3 far more than words.

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1 give away – âûäàâàòü, ðàçîáëà÷àòü (êîãî-ë.)

2 posture – ïîëîæåíèå òåëà, ïîçà

3 reveal – îáíàðóæèâàòü, ïîêàçûâàòü

 

1. What are the basic maxims of politeness?

2. What makes a good listener?

3. What are the most important indi­cators of a good listener?

4. Do you agree that paralinguistic features (body language, gesture, eye contact, facial expression, etc.) are very important in real communication?

apologize, regret, uncertainty, express, reluctance, force, ignorant

1. lacking information or knowledge

  1. lack of confidence
  2. lack of willingness
  3. feel sorry about something that has happened
  4. say sorry
  5. make someone do something that they do not want to do
  6. tell someone about a feeling, opinion, etc. / show a feeling on your face or give information by your behaviour

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