Lesson 2 Verbal and Nonverbal Communication PDF

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This presentation provides an introduction to verbal and nonverbal communication. It covers various types of nonverbal communication, including proxemics, kinesics, chronemics, haptics, and paralanguage, with brief examples for each. The presentation also includes evaluation exercises focused on identifying types of communication, appropriate for a secondary school social studies or communication class.

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REVIEW Buddy Charades Similar to charades, the class has to divide into pairs. The teacher will choose three pairs. Each pair will be given three (3) sets of words to guess. One of the pairs has to act out the phrase without sound, while the partner guesses. ...

REVIEW Buddy Charades Similar to charades, the class has to divide into pairs. The teacher will choose three pairs. Each pair will be given three (3) sets of words to guess. One of the pairs has to act out the phrase without sound, while the partner guesses. Lesson 2 Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Unit 1: Nature and Elements of Communication OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson you must be able to do the following: differentiate verbal communication from nonverbal communication; and identify the types of nonverbal communication. Why are verbal and nonverbal communication equally important? Verbal Communication the use of words or speech in sending messages and transmitting ideas or feelings makes use of language/words Examples: ❑ having a phone call ❑ teaching an in-person class ❑ delivering a speech in public Nonverbal Communication the act of expressing ideas in ways that do not involve or go beyond using words uses body language, appearance, voice, and environment as nonverbal cues Types of Nonverbal Communication 01 Proxemics how the space or distance between the sender and the receiver affects their communication includes intimate distance, personal distance, social distance, and public distance Types of Nonverbal Communication 01 Proxemics Examples: ✔ standing on a platform or stage while giving a speech ✔ sitting right next to a close friend Types of Nonverbal Communication 02 Kinesics the use of body language in communication includes gestures, eye contact, and facial expressions Types of Nonverbal Communication 02 Kinesics Examples: ✔ nodding at an acquaintance while passing by them on the street ✔ raising one eyebrow while listening to someone’s story Types of Nonverbal Communication 03 Chronemics refers to the role of time in the communication process Types of Nonverbal Communication 03 Chronemics Examples: ✔ showing up early to work each day ✔ being on time to a get-together with friends Types of Nonverbal Communication 04 Haptics the use of touch to convey meaning in a conversation often dependent on culture Types of Nonverbal Communication 04 Haptics Examples: ✔ stroking the hand of someone sick ✔ patting someone on the back Types of Nonverbal Communication 05 Paralanguage the tone, speed, and volume of a speaker’s voice includes sighs and gasps Types of Nonverbal Communication 05 Paralanguage Examples: ✔ sighing while doing chores ✔ gasping as one opens a gift I. Evaluation Identify whether each of the following shows verbal or nonverbal communication. 1. talking to someone face-to-face 2. talking on the phone 3. sticking one’s tongue out at someone 4. tapping someone’s shoulder 5. speaking at a public convention I. Evaluation Identify whether each of the following shows verbal or nonverbal communication. 6. being extremely late to a party 7. ignoring someone’s question 8. pointing at someone 9. greeting someone “good morning” 10. saying “excuse me” II. Evaluation Identify the type of nonverbal communication shown in each of the following situations. 1. Baekhyun heaved a sigh of relief when he found out that he passed his math exam. 2. Jaemin shook his head to indicate his refusal. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Park stood right next to each other, their shoulders touching. 4. Jennie was in Lisa’s arms, both of them giving each other a tight hug. II. Evaluation Identify the type of nonverbal communication shown in each of the following situations. 5. Haechan didn’t mean to, but he arrived late to his friend’s birthday party. 6. To make sure she was heard over the loud music, Winter spoke more loudly. 7. The speaker maintained eye contact with the audience. II. Evaluation Identify the type of nonverbal communication shown in each of the following situations. 8. Not wanting to seem too eager, Mark showed up to the interview just 10 minutes before it was due to start. 9. Rose wiped her sister’s tears away. 10. Irene rolled her eyes at Johnny’s story. As a friend, how would you use both verbal and nonverbal communication to comfort a close friend who is going through some tough personal problems? Assignment: Observe the way someone converses with another person. List down the nonverbal cues you notice, what they indicate, and identify what type of nonverbal communication each is. For example: sighing - a sign of relief - paralanguage Thanks! You did a great job!

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