3. METHODS OF
COMMUNICATION
VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
It refers to the form of
communication message is
transmitted verbally.
NON-VERBAL
COMMUNICATION:
Non-verbal communication is
the transfer of meaningful
information by means of
elements and behaviors.
5. BODY LANGUAGE
Body language is a type of communication used to
describe a whole set of non verbal means of
communication.
For e.g: Postures , gestures , facial expressions , eye
movements etc
6. DEFINITION
Body language is something that evolved
over time to answer human social needs.
Scientists still study which gestures
developed and to what propose.
So the answer is: "it depends". For
example, nobody taught you how to
scowl in anger – you're born
'programmed' in your brain to response
that way when angry.
9. TYPES OF BODY LANGUAGE
Facial expression
Eye contact
Gestures
Postures
10. Facial expression
This may be one of the most noticeable form of
non-verbal communication.
The human face is developed as an organ of
expression than any other animal.
Yes people always examine each others face
trying to get some information or meaning out
of it.
12. Eye contact
An essential tool in non-verbal communication
as it makes other person feel heard, respected
and important.
Eye contact can elevate a persons status as great
conversationalist.
In America ,looking away is considered as
avoidance, where as in some culture it signifies
rudeness.
14. Gestures An art which can add warmth and personality
to a conversation.
Failing to use the gesture may make the person
loose interest in your subject.
A lively speaking style always attracts listener’s
attention.
For e.g: Hand gestures, nodding etc
16. Postures
The most important aspect in non-verbal
communication as your posture sends
numerous messages to others.
A comfortable and confident person will stand
or sit in relaxed manner and will have fluid
smooth movements.
Not facing the listener should be avoided as it
communicates dishonesty.
Posture is always easy to understand.
19. IMPORTANCE
Body language is a part of communication that
very few actually study yet it makes up most of
what we use to communicate and is generally
much more accurate a judge of meaning than are
the words we use.
21. HOW TO IMPROVE
Always keep your head up.
Don’t cross your legs and arms.
When its difficult to control your body, force
yourself to smile.
Talk more with your hands.
Think before you speak.
Don’t touch your face.
The most important one practice.
22. CONCLUSION
From the activity we can conclude how
influential is BODY LANGUAGE in our day to day
life.
Non-verbal behavior was perceived by teachers as
important to student success.
Everyone has a body language, one is born with it.
It is expressed differently from culture to culture