Nonverbal signals that are communicated through our body
What is Body Language?
A nonverbal communication cue where two people look directly into each other's eyes
What is eye contact?
The act of conveying thoughts, feelings, or ideas through words, art, or behavior
What is expressions?
The practice of fully focusing on, understanding, and thoughtfully responding to a speaker
What is active listening?
To temporarily stop, delay, or interrupt an action, activity, or speech before continuing
What is a pause?
This body-language skill is about how you stand or hold your body.
What is posture?
This communication skill helps build a stronger connection between the speaker and audience.
What is maintaining eye contact?
A smile is a facial expression commonly used to show this emotion.
What is happiness?
A positive feeling or deferential action of esteem shown toward someone or something considered important
What is respect?
Using pauses can improve this part of speaking that controls how fast or slowly you talk.
What is pacing?
What skill means looking at the audience while speaking?
What is eye contact?
Good eye contact can make a speaker seem more confident and this.
What is engagement?
Crossing your arms and frowning may communicate this negative emotion.
What is anger?
Doing this with your head can show a speaker that you are following along.
What is nodding?
Speakers often use pauses instead of these unnecessary sounds, such as “um” and “uh.”
What are filler words?
What can a speaker use to make their message clearer and more interesting?
What are hand gestures?
When speaking to a crowd, you should do this instead of looking at only one person the entire time.
What is make eye contact with different people throughout the audience?
The degree of loudness or intensity of a sound produced by a device (such as a TV or stereo)
What is volume?
The 4 primary factors of active listening.
What is eye contact, not interrupting, verbal nods/affirmations, and staying focuses?
Intentionally drawing the viewer's or reader's eye to a specific focal point.
What is creating emphasis?
Name the three main body-language skills discussed during the lesson.
What are posture, eye contact, and hand gestures?
Name the three strategies to strengthen your eye contact.
The 6 ways to express emotions.
What are tone of voice, volume, pace, pauses, facial expressions, gestures and body language?
The active listening formula acronym and each letters meaning.
What is listen?
L-ook engaged
I-gnore distractions
S-tay quiet until they finish
T-hink about their message
E-cho or summarize
N-otice feelings
The different types of pauses.
What are breath, comma, period, and power?