how to give an effective speech by using verbal and nonverbal cues

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How to Give an Effective Speech by

Using Verbal and Nonverbal Cues

Nonverbal Communication

Communication that is understood through sending and receiving wordless messages.

What are some examples of nonverbal

communication or cues?

Examples:

Eye contact – rolling your eyes, raising your eyebrows

Body language – crossing your legs or arms, fidgeting

Facial Expressions – frown, smile, wink, etc.

Gestures – pointing, waving, etc.

How can nonverbal cues affect your communication?

Verbal Communication

Is expressing an idea or a thought through words, or verbally.

What are some examples of verbal

communication?

Examples of verbal:

The sound of your voice – for ex: if you are nervous your voice might be shakey

Your clarity – How specific and clear you are

Knowing how to incorporate breath with words – Using full lung capacity will support the voice to become richer, fuller, and stronger.

Volume – speaking loud enough for all to hear with confidence

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YivQYeI0vys

What do you notice about her verbal and nonverbal cues?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRIF4_WzU1w

What do you notice here with verbal cues?

Why does this all matter?

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