A Face Can Launch A Thousand Opportunities. What emotion is he expressing? anger.

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A Face Can Launch A Thousand Opportunities

What emotion is he expressing? anger

Eyes look heavy or away from you Brow is wrinkled Whats in a Face? Mouth turned down and lips closed

arms or hands used to prop head up eyes closed or eyes looking away yawning eyes stare off into space Whats in a Face?

Mouth turned up Mouth is open Eyes are open and engaged Body is relaxed Whats in a Face?

eyes glaring and staring Nose is wrinkled Mouth open and teeth are clenched Brow is wrinkled Eyes glaring and staring Hands clenched Whats in a Face? Hands clenched

Which picture(s) shows an individual(s) bored or uninterested?

You shouldnt be this close to someone in the workplace. You should stand about an arms length away from someone in the workplace.

Hugging is typically INAPPROPRIATE body language for the workplace.

Match the statement with the correct picture. My shoulder hurts. Oh no! I made a big mistake. Im totally bored.

Facial Expression Gestures Handout

What did I learn from this activity? I learned how to appropriately identify if a listener in a conversation is bored or uninterested. I learned that looking closely at someones facial features helps me determine emotion and provides a non-verbal way to communicate. I learned that body language is also another important way to communicate non-verbally. I learned the importance of personal space. Anything else?