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NON-VERBAL

COMMUNICATION
RAPHAELA B. FRANCISCO
Learning Objective:

• Use the appropriate gestures (hand, face, and body)


EN9OL-If-2.6.2
GREET YOUR CLASSMATE

SAY THIS TO YOUR SEATMATE WITH ACTION

1. GOOD DAY, CLASSMATE!


2. YOU LOOK BEAUTIFUL/HANDSOME TODAY!
Non-Verbal Communication

Nonverbal communication means


conveying information without
using words. This might involve
using certain facial expressions or
hand gestures to make a specific
point, or it could involve the use
(or non-use) of eye contact,
physical proximity, and other
nonverbal cues to get a message
across.
Non-Verbal Communication
Every day, we respond to
thousands of nonverbal cues and
behaviors, including postures,
facial expressions, eye gaze,
gestures, and tone of voice.
From our handshakes to our
hairstyles, our nonverbal
communication reveals who we
are and impacts how we relate
to other people.
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION TYPES

Facial expressions
It allow individuals to share a message through the use of their
eyes, eyebrows, mouth, and facial muscles.
Examples:
happiness, surprise, sadness, fear, and anger.
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION TYPES

Gestures
a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express
an idea or meaning.
Examples:
Waving, pointing, nodding, thumbs-up, salute, ILY sign.
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION TYPES

Eye Gaze
Eye contact is the process of looking into someone
else's eyes, usually to communicate with another person.
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION TYPES

Haptics
Haptic communication is a branch of nonverbal communication that refers
to the ways in which people and animals communicate and interact via the sense
of touch.

Examples:
A handshake or a pat on the back
Questions:
1. How important for you is non-verbal
communication?
2. How does non-verbal communication
help you in your daily life?

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