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    In the beginning of the class I was really shy and I was really bad at talking to others especially starting a conversation. I also had problems talking front of group of people, I would get really nervous and forget everything I was supposed to say. In most of my speeches I had prepared them very well and a lot of information but when I would go up and present I would forget half of the stuff even though it was written on the paper front of me. I was also very quiet didn’t talk to a lot of…

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    Non-Verbal Communication

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    Non-verbal communication Non-Verbal Communication is a way in which information or feelings are transmitted to another person without being spoken or written. It can be defined ‘Behaviour and elements of speech aside from the words themselves that transmit meaning’ (Business Dictionary, 2014). The first non-verbal communication is posture. Posture is the way in which a person sits or stands which can send messages to people in their company. Posture should be open to make the professional look…

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    Inseparable Movie Analysis

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    function is to substitute the words because he chooses to take off his glasses not to speak a word that he is worried about the result. Moreover in this scene, the gesture of taking off the glasses works with blank and worried facial expression and eye contact to show that he is not fine and he is so worried. In the scene when a guy is trying to hide the paper in the restaurant, this scene shows that he does not want another guy to know about his situation now and it tell that he tries to avoid…

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    For the group project, we met at the classroom and decided to go to the library and watch the videos together in a study room. Gabriella had her laptop out and we used her laptop to watch the videos. I wrote all the group members’ names and what two concepts they put together for their videos. Sarai and Eleni both took notes on the pros and cons of each video that was played. Before each video, we would so a short introduction stating what two concepts we chose and how we combined them into a…

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    using minimal responses intentionally rather than on an automatic pilot (Egan, 2010). Another way of listening, attending and observing to the client is through non-verbal behaviour (Hill, 2014). As it was apparent in the video, I had appropriate eye contact with the client. My facial expression and tone of voice matched the client’s story content. As Brew and Kottler (2008) argue, when the helper’s non-verbal behaviour matches the content of the story even if the client is being incongruent, it…

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    Non-verbal communication is the ability to interact with an individual or more without the usage of words and is used to send out a message through the usage of various signals and symbols. This method of communication is misleading to an extant since one cannot always interpret the real message which is trying to be conveyed. In this essay, the movie Mean Girls, will be examined and explained through the usage of the 8 non-verbal communication methods. Kinesics Kinesics is the study of physical…

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    Introduction : In this part, I tried to get everyone’s attention by leading up to my quote with a story which required me to give some background information about myself and the system that students go through to get into a college in Turkey. This was essential, because otherwise, people wouldn’t understand the situation. In this section, Iit was expected to give an overview of preview my speech by telling my main points; however, I couldn’t find a way to do it without breaking the story…

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    did not need to read from the power point, nor did I make many vocal interferences to stop to think what to say. I also made a lot of eye contact with the audience. By making good eye contact with the audience, I was able to better connect with them and make it more personal. One can be more credible by building a person’s trust. Therefore by making the eye contact with them and being sincere…

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    1. Body Language Body language is the process of communicating nonverbally through conscious or unconscious gestures and movements, or the simple definition is communicating without words. It’s important because it has a lot of functions, examples: - To express our feelings about what are we discussing. Body language can help us determine how someone feels about what they are saying. - You can now when someone is lying to you. - To understand how we come across to other people and be able to…

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    associate with. One may be shocked to realize just how much we – as a society – tend to judge someone’s background, character, and intentions based solely on an individual’s language, dialect, or even the choice of a single word. The study of language contact focuses on how speakers of differing languages can influence one another’s speech – as well as – the origin and linguistic composition of pidgin and creole languages. These special languages form when speakers of two or more mutually…

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