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    Demonstrative Communication

    positive/negative or effective/ineffective for the sender or receiver. Examples of nonverbal cues include tone of voice, facial expressions, and body language. Nonverbal communication is usually understood as the process of communication through sending and receiving wordless cues between people. Messages can be communicated through gestures and touch, by body language or posture, by facial expressions and eye contact, which are all considered types of nonverbal communication. Any type of relationship can

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    Nonverbal Communication

    in sight is a sign of anxiety, frustration, boredom and lack of interest. ← Standing with your hands crossed behind you, combined with your facial expressions may be a clear sign of anger or frustration that you are trying to hold back. Gestures Gestures animate the conversations we have

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    Demonstrative Communication

    define the term communication. Communication is the effective exchange or words and thought between two or more people, a Sender and a Receiver. It can take many different forms whether it is that of a written note, verbal or sometimes just body language. How a message is delivered can sometimes be just as important as the message itself. The message has to be encoded by the sender in such a way the receiver or recipients can understand the information that is being transmitted to them

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    Oral Communition

    Communication can be of different types such as verbal communication, non verbal communication and written communication. In case of verbal communication, it is merely by using speech and language that the communication takes place. In case of non verbal communication, there is no exchange of words, but it may be gestures or signs or facial expressions that are used for communication. In case of written communication, a letter is used to express oneself. This could again either be a hand written letter

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    messages, leading to both parties being renamed sender-receivers. This is a circular model of communication. An example of this is most interpersonal, face-to-face communication. You receive feedback from your conversation partner through their body language and verbal responses and so adjust your messages to fit that; your partner does the same. Today, most communication tends to be seen as transactional, meaning that it is circular.

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    Theatre Art Investigation Essay

    Investigation Research In British Pantomime how might the actors playing the roles of Hansel and Gretel in the traditional tale, create the unique actor audience relationship that this theatrical genre relies on? What’s the relationship between actors and audience? In every theatrical performance the manner in which each individual actor treats the audience establishes, sustains or varies a particular kind of actor-audience relationship between them. In some plays all of the actors may

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    Explain the Role of Effective Communication and Interpersonal Interaction Within a Health and Social Care Setting

    gossip and catch up with friends. However without realising there are many other reason some of which being; to share problems, to gain help or support, make contacts, to learn, build trust, make friends, meet need; physically which is based upon the body, intellectual needs based around thinking and the brain, emotional needs based upon a

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    Non Verbal Communication

    written messages and conveying messages through gestures. The quote, “Actions speak louder than words” clearly explains the meaning of nonverbal communication as well as tell us it's importance in our daily conversations. Nonverbal communication is the most important of all types of communications. It is divided into four basic types – physical, esthetic, symbolic and communication through signs. Physical - includes facial expressions, touch, smell, body movements, etc. Esthetic – includes conveying

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    Need Language People require language to convey plans and to express the sentiments. We utilize the dialect to comprehend our general surroundings and to portray it in our own particular ways. Language is additionally required to depict how we see the world. As human bodies full grown, it figures out how to impart. We have numerous approaches to say the same word and same word may have a few distinctive implications. Same word might be utilized as a part of diverse settings. Language is massively

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    Tieng Anh

    1/ employees must complete two training courses per year after their second year A: Hello, how are you today? B: I’m fine, thank you. And you? A: I’m fine, thanks. You know. Our company is organizing some courses for the employees who work more than two years. B: Oh, sorry. I’m not quite sure I understand. A: It means that employees must complete two training courses per year after their second year. B: Really? That will make some disadvantages. Because It takes lots of time for the

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