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Unit 4: Nonverbal Communication Oral Comm RCSHS - KMH

“Watch out for the man whose stomach doesn’t move when he laughs.” - Chinese Proverb After completing this unit your will be able to do the following: LEARNING OBJECTIVES KMH 08/13 Distinguish between verbal and nonverbal communication. ismple text. Go ahead and replace it Explain how the same gesture can have different meanings in different cultures. Use body language to reinforce your verbal message. Recognize when someone is not telling the truth

RCSHS ORAL COMMKMH 08/13 Pick up textbook from the bookcase in the back of the room. Read Section 1 of Chapter 4, pages Close your book when you are finished and wait until everyone has done the same. UNIT 4: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION INDEPENDENT WORK

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UNIT 4: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION INDEPENDENT WORK t Complete. Templates DIRECTIONS Pick up the handout entitled “Recalling the Facts” from the bookcase in the front of the room. RCSHS ORAL COMMKMH 08/

RCSHS ORAL COMMKMH 08/13 UNIT 4: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION INTERPRETING NONVERBAL MESSAGES D Don’t just look, but see. Tips for reading the true meaning of nonverbal communication: Consider the person’s normal physical and verbal behavior patterns, and be alert for variations from that norm. 33 Remember that one signal alone means nothing; what you’re looking for are clusters of signals. When trying to interpret nonverbal communication, why is it important to look for a cluster of signals, not just one? In what ways could using just one signal lead to misinterpretation or confusion? 2 1

UNIT 4: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION FACIAL EXPRESSIONS RCSHS ORAL COMMKMH 08/13 HAPPINESS tFEAR DISGUST THESE EMOTIONS SEEM TO BE THE FOUNDATION FOR MOST EXPRESSIONS SADNESS tANGERSURPRISE NOSE, CHEEK, MOUTH AREA EYES AND EYELIDS BROWS AND FOREHEAD CHEEKS AND MOUTH

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RCSHS ORAL COMMKMH 08/13 OH UNIT 4: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION TONE OF VOICE You surprised me. You’re a pain in the butt. I made a mistake. You make me so happy. I’m bored. I’m fascinated. You surprised me. I I I understand. I don’t understand.

RCSHS ORAL COMMKMH 08/13 UNIT 4: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION HOW TO TELL WHEN SOMEONE IS LYING Decreased Hand Activity e.com/watch?v=G MMakkhrsjchttp:// watch?v=GMMakk hrsjc Increased Face Touching Increased Body Shifting Stiff and Rigid Posture be.com/watch?v =Fkxz0Tvhbd4

RCSHS ORAL COMMKMH 08/13 UNIT 4: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION INDEPENDENT WORK Pick up textbook from the bookcase in the back of the room. Read Section 3 of Chapter 4, pages Close your book when you are finished and wait until everyone has done the same.

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