In Korea, eye contact means ______ to the speaker.
举一反三
- Lack of eye contact may create a barrier between the speaker and the audience, making the speaker look untrustworthy or unsure of him/herself.
- What we should not do when people meet someone for the first time in South Korea? A: wave B: smile C: physical contact D: eye contact
- Which of the following statements is NOT right about body language? A: Eye contact can enhance speaker’s impact as a presenter. B: Smile has the function of covering up the nervousness of speaker. C: The speaker should always smile even he/she expresses the emotion of pity. D: The speaker’s facial expressions should match his/her emotion.
- Which of the following statements is NOT right about body language? A: Eye contact can enhance speaker’s impact as a presenter. B: Smile has the function of covering up the nervousness of speaker. C: The speaker should always smile even when he/she expresses the emotion of pity. D: The speaker’s facial expressions should match his/her emotion.
- In China, if you make eye contact and widen your eyes, it means you are angry.