Kinesics (2) (Communication Skills)
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KINESICS
NAME :- SUNVA DHAVALSINH
ENROLL NO. :- 150990119048
SUBJECT :- COMMUNICATION SKILLS
TOPIC :- KINESICS
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Kinesics Kinesics is the name given to the study of the body's physical movements. In other
words, It Is the way the body communicates without words.
i.e., through various movements of Its parts.
E.g. Nodding your head, blinking .
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Kinesics Include
Personal appearance
Posture
Gesture
Facial expressions
Eye contact
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Personal Appearance
Personal appearance plays an important
role; people see you before they hear
you.
As you adapt your language to an
audience, you should also dress
appositely. Appearance includes clothes,
hair, jewelry, cosmetics, and so on.
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Gesture Gesture is the movement made by
hands, arms, shoulders, head and torso. Adroit gestures can add to the impact of speech. Gestures clarify your ideas or reinforce them and should be well suited to the audience and occasion.
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Posture
The way that the body is held can communicate many different messages.
An open body that takes up a lot of space can indicate comfort and domination,
whilst a closed in body that make itself small can signal inferiority.
Copying of the other person’s body shows agreement, trust and liking.
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Facial ExpressionFacial expressions also play an
important role in presentation. The face is the most expressive part of our body. A smile stands for friendliness, a frown for discontent, raised eyebrows for disbelief, tightened jaw muscles for antagonism, etc.
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Eye Contact
The eyes are considered to be the
windows of the soul. You look to the
eyes of a speaker to help find out
the truthfulness of his speech, his
intelligence, attitudes, and feelings.
Eye contact is a direct and powerful
form of nun-verbal communication.
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