What is body language?
The way we use posture, movement, and positioning to communicate without words
What does "facial expression" mean?
The way our faces show how we feel or react
What does "taking turns" mean in conversation?
Letting others talk before you talk again
What does "staying on topic" mean?
Talking about the same subject without changing it too fast
What is personal space?
The amount of space people like to keep between themselves and others
Why is good body language important in conversation?
It shows that you are interested and paying attention
Why are facial expressions important when talking to others?
They help show feelings and match your message
Why is turn taking important?
It keeps the conversation going, fair, and respectful
Why is it important to stay on topic?
It helps the conversation make sense and keeps everyone interested
Why is respecting personal space important?
It helps people to feel comfortable and safe
Your friend is scrolling on their phone while you are talking to them. Is that correct or incorrect body language? Why?
Incorrect - it shows they are not engaged
You are smiling while you're saying you're angry. Is this correct or incorrect use of facial expressions? Why?
Incorrect - your facial expression does not match your words.
Your interrupts you before you finish - correct or incorrect? Why?
Incorrect - everyone should have their chance to speak without being interrupted
If your friend says, "I love pizza" and you say, "Me too, I'm having it for dinner later!" is this correct or incorrect topic maintenance? Why?
Correct - you are both talking about the same thing
Standing too close to someone - correct or incorrect? Why?
Incorrect - important to give everyone their own space
Name two examples of body language that sends the message you are listening to the speaker
Examples: facing the speaker, nodding, standing or sitting up straight
Give an example of a facial expression that shows disgust.
How can you show that you're ready to take your turn?
Examples: by making eye contact, raising your hand, or waiting for someone to pause
What can you do if you accidentally change the topic?
Apologize for changing the topic suddenly and go back to what you were talking about previously, then introduce your new topic when there is an opportunity to do so
How can you communicate if you need more personal space?
Examples: Ask the person invading your personal space to step back or give you space, taking a step back, moving to a different area
How can body language change how others feel during a conversation?
It can make them feel heard, respected, or ignored depending on how you use it
How can you tell if someone is confused by looking at their face?
They might frown, squint, or tilt their head.
What could happen if someone never lets others take turns?
How can you tell when it's okay to change the topic?
When the current topic is finished or when everyone agrees to move on
How does personal space change depending on who you're talking to?
You stand closer to people you are closer to (ex: friends, family), and farther away from people you are not as close/comfortable with (ex: strangers, teachers)