Summary

This document provides notes on nonverbal cues, including body language and paralanguage (volume, projection, pitch, stress). It also discusses objectives for showcasing these cues in a presentation or speech.

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NONVERBA L CUES Two Types: 1.Body Language 2.Paralangua Body Language: Posture Facial expressions Paralanguage: Volume Projection Pitch Stress VOLUME AND PROJECTION Objective s Note the volume and projection of a speaker’s voice; D...

NONVERBA L CUES Two Types: 1.Body Language 2.Paralangua Body Language: Posture Facial expressions Paralanguage: Volume Projection Pitch Stress VOLUME AND PROJECTION Objective s Note the volume and projection of a speaker’s voice; Demonstrate and proper volume and projection in delivering a short speech VOLUME The loudness or softness of one’s voice. PROJECTION The process of adjusting one’s voice in addressing the “TIPS ON HOW TO PROJECT 1.Speak louder (or softer as appropriate) to emphasize 2. Change the volume of your voice to mirror 3. Start and finish loud. PITCH AND STRESS Objective s Demonstrate proper use of pitch and stress in delivering lines PITCH The lowness or highness of tone. STRESS The strength of emphasis to given to a syllable in a word or to a word in a “Taking note of the pitch and stress of a speaker helps you recognize the most relevant point emphasized in a Thank You!

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