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    Improving Listening Skill

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    also provide students with practice in coping with some features of real-life situations. Types of Listening Activities No overt response activities: Students do not have to do anything in response to the listening text. Often students’ facial expression and body language will betray what they have understood. Activities of this

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    Thais place great emphasis and value on outward forms of courtesy such as politeness‚ respect‚ genial demeanor and self-control in order to maintain harmonious relations. Many of their rules of etiquette are a result of the Buddhist religion. It is a non-confrontational society‚ in which public dispute or criticism is to be avoided at all costs. To be openly angry with someone might attract the wrath of the spirits‚ which in turn could cause violence and tragedy. Openly criticizing a person is

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    reminding Riggan of his former identity. In the scene when Riggan is in the bar with Mike‚ he is stopped by a fan asking for a picture‚ who tells her son that he used to play Birdman. When the mother tells her son about his previous career‚ Riggan’s facial expression shows a sign of disgust‚ as well as regret. It seems as if Riggan does not wish to be identified as Birdman‚ but as his own individual character. After the family leaves‚ Riggan shares with Mike his initial encounter with Ray Carver‚ his inspiration

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    Matilda Film Analysis

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    used frequently throughout the movie‚ this shot makes her look bigger‚ and helps to express her anger‚ and helps us the understand better because‚ with it being closer to her face we are able to see she is angry‚ because we are able to see her facial expressions and the redness of her face. And so‚ by using things such as low camera angles‚ medium shot‚ or extreme close ups on Ms Trunchbull‚ it help depict her as an evil and

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    as phone calls‚ emails‚ text messages‚ general conversation‚ as well as many more. What happens when you use those effective ways to communicate but the communication is not received in the way you had intended? Things such as body language‚ facial expression‚ and tone of voice can lead to misinterpretation and play a key role in how information is sent or received. These examples are known as demonstrative communication‚ which can be defined as the process of sending or receiving messages and involves

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    Metropolitan Museum Visit

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    was its facial expression. I’m guessing the crafter that created it made the figure angry and serious looking in order to show its authority or that it’s an important

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    that can straighten everything and I agree with her wholeheartedly. What is a smile? A smile is God’s gift to mankind. Among all God’s creations on earth only man has the ability to smile. The Free Online Dictionary defines a smile as a facial expression characterized by an upward curving of the corners of the mouth that indicates pleasure or amusement. Most holy people of the world have a calm and serene smile. It was Buddha’s smile that calmed a rogue elephant and brought it to its knees. It

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    Social Destruction

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    screen away. More specifically‚ she writes “After five screen-free days at camp‚ the students showed significant improvements in recognizing both facial emotions as well as non-verbal emotion cues.” In this passage‚ Jones is suggesting that after a couple of days without electronic devices‚ sixth grade students were better capable to distinguish facial expressions and non-verbal emotions than when they were connected to their electronic devices. This shows that technology has become such a big distraction

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    Nonverbal comunication

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    tone of our voice projects expressions. A pause combined with a certain body language can reveal about you a sign of hesitation or uneasiness. An eye shrug can mean frustration‚ a winking means friendly acknowledgement. A biting lip shows tension and a head down could mean the helpee is not interested in the subject. There are many types of nonverbal communication. Together they show the other person the interest you invest in the communication relationship. Facial expression‚ body movements and posture

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    Communication Method

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    time. I am also provided with instant feedback which allows me analyze and evaluate situations. Being able to observe body language is another benefit of face- to- face communication. Sometimes we may say one thing but our body language and facial expressions may show another. If staff is making a point‚ I am able to assess their tone of voice in relation to posture‚ eye contact and muscle tension‚ which cannot be done through a note‚ telephone conversation

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