Language is something taken for granted. But 93% of our communication with others is non-verbal.. This includes writing, dance, music, painting, mathematics, and sign language.
Sign language or body language refers to any kind of bodily movement or posture, including facial expression, which transmits a message to the observer.
The study of body language is conducted at present mainly by anthropologists, linguists, and social psychologists, who refer to this science by the name of kinesics — the study of non-verbal communication or communicative body movements. Body language is an important part of communication which can constitute 50% or more of what we are communicating. If you wish to communicate well, then it makes sense to understand how you can (and cannot) use your body to say what you mean.
Aim: This study was performed to find out if every part of the human body, either in motion or stillness, conveys a meaning which depends upon the physical, social, and cultural context of the action.
Research objectives:
- To study and to describe how people communicate through posture, gesture, stance, and movement
- To identify cultural differences of body language
- To carry out a survey aimed at working out rules of communication in different situations
Hypothesis: Body language may provide clues as to the attitude or state of mind of a person. Method of Research
- Literature review
- Data collection and analyses
- Description
Scientific novelty and the practical significance of the study :
- developed a theoretical model of body language diversity in different countries
- tips for communication developed by the author can be used in everyday life.
Body language forms an indispensable element in social interaction. It can amplify, modify, confirm, or subvert verbal utterance, expressing meanings which elude or surpass verbal language. Thus it is a key to the inner psychological and emotional state of the performer.
Literature:
1. Speak Out, 2/2006 ; 2/2004; 3/2009 Glossa-Press
2. The New Book of Knowledge. The Children’s Encyclopedia.1969.Grolier incorporated, New York, USA
3. Tell me about? , 2009. Chancellor Press, the UK
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BODY LANGUAGE Vladimir Doborshchuk 7 “B”Слайд 2
AIM This study was performed to find out if every part of the human body, either in motion or stillness, conveys a meaning which depends upon the physical, social, and cultural context of the action. Research objectives To study and to describe how people communicate through posture, gesture, stance, and movement - To identify cultural differences of body language - To carry out a survey aimed at working out rules of communication in different situations
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Body language is our life Types of body language
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Aggressive Body Language Deffensive body language Romantic Body Language
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differences of nationalities Gender differences
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How body language is showed in community What Shy Listening Amazing Smile Confidence Shocked Tired Welcome Meditate Optimistic Sleepy Wink Lonely
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Call phone Shake hands
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Six main types of facial expressions
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Dancing – the most beautiful Body language
Чайковский П.И. "Детский альбом"
И тут появился изобретатель
Интересные факты о мультфильме "Моана"
Притча о гвоздях
Интервью с космонавтом Антоном Шкаплеровым