9. Presentations 1. Hello‚ my name is Ionela! I work in an office. I love my job‚ but sit at my desk all the time. I usually run in the park after work and I eat healthy food to be fit. I prefer fruit and vegetables. I like bababas‚ oranges‚ melon‚ apples‚ cucumbers‚ tomatoes and lettuce. For breakfast I usually have cereal and milk. I never eat bread‚ salami or eggs! When I come to work‚ I make a cup of coffe – without sugar‚ of course. My lunchbreak is very short. I just eat a chicken sandwich
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Material Logic – concerned with truth or correctness. * What logic puts in order is the way we reason out. * Logic makes explicit the rules of reasoning. * Inference – the process of deducing or extracting a statement. * Argument – the verbal expression of inference. * Syllogism – the format of arguments with three statements. * Conclusion – the statement being supported. * Premises – the statement/s that support/s the conclusion. Key Terms
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NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION By Douglas Chin Yi Ren Muhammad Anas Danial Ismail Juton Kar TOPICS • How Nonverbal Communication is Defined • Types of nonverbal message codes • How nonverbal can be a barrier in intercultural communication • How other aspects of the culture are revealed in nonverbal communication behaviors ACTIONS SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS!! ZIDANE He’s probably very angry. NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Achtung!!! Not all nonverbal behavior = nonverbal communication Only
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while approaching in a friendly manner) 1. “Hello...my name is Debra a student nurse at SPC (Establishing eye contact while approaching in a friendly manner) 1. Greeting the patient: It is necessary in order to have an appropriate start for the conversation. 1. I had the feeling that he wanted to talk with someone 2. “I was just writing some things in my journal‚ and I became so sad and emotional and I don’t know why.” He dropped his hands from his face and gestured at the notebook‚ wiping his
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Speak the author uses the protagonist‚ Melinda‚ to teach the reader the importance of verbal expression. Melinda refuses to speak about an event that occurred in her life; therefore others cannot show her empathy toward her. Melinda’s lack of speaking lead to her being judged and bullied by her friends. Melinda’s silence slowly erodes her self esteem and leads to depressive behavior. Melinda’s lack of verbal communication conveys its merit. Melinda refuses to speak about an event that occurred
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warm summer night. You were in the car with your friends‚ blasting music‚ singing along‚ and having a conversation on the phone all at the same time. It was all fun and games until you see the bright headlights of a large semi truck‚ and that was that. Crash! I’m sure there have been many situations like this one and it is a very distressing concept. Too many people make the wrong decision of texting and driving. When I tell them not to do it‚ they would just argue‚ “I’m really good at it though‚ trust
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In this essay I am going to write about Non-Verbal Communication or NVC‚ which I have learned in my class and combine it into my observation that I have observed in three different situations. I did my observation in café‚ cinema‚ and school. I also use all of the seven non-verbal communication characteristics into my observation‚ those are; body movement‚ physical appearance‚ touching‚ vocal qualities‚ proxemics‚ artifacts‚ and environment. My first observation was in Starbucks cafe‚ I took my
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English Grammar in Conversation Geoffrey Leech DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS AND MODERN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LANCASTER UNIVERSITY‚ LANCASTER LA1 4YT‚ UK A thorough description of spoken English grammar is felt to be overdue. After all‚ spoken language has largely been neglected by grammatical tradition; the word grammar itself descends from the classical Greek word for writing. The grammarian ’s bias towards the written language remains strong today‚ and is reflected in such terminology as ’left
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Joe and Janie engaged in many conversations throughout their time together. One day‚ they get into an argument. The argument resulted in the fact that Janie could not find any pig’s feet for a customer. Janie has told Joe that she ordered a whole keg of pig’s feet the day before but when the customer went to get some‚ there wasn’t any left. Joe then asked Janie where the bill for the pig’s feet was. Janie replied that it’s either on the nail or on his desk. Joe said that it was in neither places
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passing Walmart‚ and received a text from my brother asking what time baseball practice was. I went to reply and took my focus off my driving. This immediately endangered myself‚ anyone else in the car‚ and everyone in the cars around me. While texting‚ I have no ability to respond to events as they occur around me on the road. Even if I may be able to text while driving and maintain control and not crash‚ if someone around was to do something dumb‚ my ability to react safely to that is severely
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