A: your tone of voice
B: appearance
C: gestures
D: facial expression
E: eye contact
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- _________ could indicate that you are going to end your speech. A: Signpost language and gestures B: Facial expression C: Visual aids D: Eye contact
- Which kind of body language are mentioned in the video? A: Body posture B: Facial expressions C: Gestures D: Eye movements E: Physical contact (Touch)
- Body language covers the following aspects: A: facial expression B: body bubble C: eye contact D: posture E: gesture F: smell
- One study done in the U.S. showed that in the communication of attitudes, only 7% of the message was transmitted by voice tone and facial expressions.
- Which of the following statements about changing your pitch is true? A: Changing your pitch does not help to keep the audience stay alert and attentive. B: It’s advisable to always emphasize the first sentence of a paragraph or lowering your tone when you are close to the ending part. C: A fixed pattern will help you become an attractive speaker. D: By changing the tune and tone of your voice, you send your message to your audience that something important is coming, and they should listen up.
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Thousands of nonverbal behaviors like body languages (gestures, postures, eye contact, facial expressions, and so on) don’t involve shared meaning.
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Which of these is an example of open, positive body language? A: Indirect eye contact B: Folded arms C: Enthusiastic hand gestures D: Keeping facial expressions neutral
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In China, if you make eye contact and widen your eyes, it means you are angry.
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A firm eye contact makes your audience feel respected, and makes your words more trustworthy. To speak effectively, you need genuine eye contact, because this allows you to see the audience’s feedback.
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演讲的时候要使用的展示技术有哪些?() A: making gesture, movement, and facial expression that support and emphasise your content B: varying your volume, tone, pace, or stress to emphasise a point or to gain or hold attention C: making eye contact to engage and hold your audience’s attention D: Use of slideshow. E: using props, costume, or demonstration materials F: using a stance that is appropriate for a speaker in a formal situation G: pausing for dramatic effect or emphasis