About eye contact, which ones are true?
A: While we can choose our words and control certain facial expressions ,our eyes never lie.
B: Without words ever being spoken, our eyes have the power to attract, to judge ,to frighten and to caress.
C: Speakers from the Euro-American culture do not usually maintain direct and constant eye contact when speaking
D: A Native American or Asian child is taught to lower the eyes when listening to an elder such as a teacher.
A: While we can choose our words and control certain facial expressions ,our eyes never lie.
B: Without words ever being spoken, our eyes have the power to attract, to judge ,to frighten and to caress.
C: Speakers from the Euro-American culture do not usually maintain direct and constant eye contact when speaking
D: A Native American or Asian child is taught to lower the eyes when listening to an elder such as a teacher.
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- What percent of words do our eyes fix on when we read?
- What should you do to make a sincere eye contact? () A: Sweep eyes naturally. B: Look at each person for a number of seconds. C: Make eye contact with people at the far<br/>sides of the audience and people in the corner. D: Make “eye contact” with walls when<br/>you are nervous.
- When we read, our eyes are constantly moving from letter to letter , word to word and sentence to sentence.
- Travelling can open our eyes to new culture and teach us a lot about the world.
- Which of the following statements is wrong about eye etiquette? ( ) A: Keep eye level with others’. B: Eye contact with confidence and friendliness. C: It is appropriate to make eye contact with each other for one minute during the first meeting. D: Avoid rolling eyes or squinting during the conversation.