Facial Expressions/Emotions
Gestures
Personal Space
Body Language
Tone of Voice/Eye Contact
100

Name 2 basic emotions that people experience.

Happy, sad, angry, afraid, disgust, surprise.

100

The part(s) of the body used to show a gesture.

Hands/arms.

100

Define personal space.

Space/distance between people or space around your body that helps you feel comfortable near other people (personal bubble or ring).

100

True or False. Body language also includes using gestures and facial expressions.

True.

100

Looking at the person who is speaking is called ________.

Using/giving eye contact.

200

Sara thinks she sees a ghost in her room. She is _______.

Afraid/scared.

200

Tyler points to the clock to signal this to his friends. He is referring to ___________.

The time/time to go.

200

The number of zones we reviewed in class (think about the circles drawn on board).

4.

200

Demonstrate or describe an example of good body language as a student in class.

Sits upright and straight in chair and faces group.

200

True or False. You should stare into the other person's eyes the whole time they are talking.

False.

300

Why is it important to be able to identify facial expressions?

It tells you how a person is feeling. It changes how you should act or behave around other people.

300

Demonstrate a gesture.

Wave, point, thumbs up, etc.

300

The zone where your mother/father or boyfriend/girlfriend would be allowed.

Intimate zone.

300

Megan walks with her head down, a frown on her face and her hands in her pockets. You interpret that she feels _______.

Sad/upset.

300

Define tone of voice.

How you say things with your voice/how loud or soft, fast or slow, you say something.

400

Lily walks into a room and everyone yells this word because it is a secret birthday party for her.

SURPRISE!

400

Is it best practice to gesture constantly as you speak, or keep your hands mostly calm and only gesture for emphasis?

Keep your hands mostly calm and only gesture for emphasis.

400

The zone your teacher would stand in.

Personal zone.

400

John is slouched in his chair with a frown on his face. Joe comes into the room with excitement and wants to share that he got a "A" on a test. What should Joe do first?

Ask John what is wrong instead of going ahead and talking about his "A".

400

In many Western cultures, a speaker who maintains steady eye contact is viewed as having this trait.

Confidence.

500

Robin does not understand what the teacher is talking about. She feels ____________.

Confused.

500

Which gesture is used to mean "goodbye" or to indicate a greeting?

Waving your hand.

500

Name a professional person who would be allowed in your intimate zone.

Doctor or dentist.

500

Body language is another form of nonverbal communication that shows how someone is _________.

Feeling.

500

Determine the voice volume for each situation (soft, normal or loud) 1. studying in the library 2. talking in the cafeteria 3. watching a movie

1)soft 2)normal 3)soft

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