When we speak, we do not just use words. The way we say things and how we move our bodies can also show what we mean. This includes:
These things help make our message clearer and help others understand how we feel.
Using tone, expression, and gestures helps make communication more effective and interesting. It is useful because:
Without these elements, speech can sound dull or unclear, making it harder for others to stay engaged and understand the message.
Tone is how we say words, not just the words themselves. The same phrase can mean different things depending on tone. Tone is shaped by:
Facial expressions add meaning beyond words, showing emotions like joy, anger, or surprise. People often take more meaning from expressions than speech or interpret the words that you are saying with the emotion that they read from your expressions.
Gestures are movements of the body which might convey meaning, alongside tone and expression. For example:
It is important to remember that in different cultures, the same tone, expressions or gestures might have different meanings.
Reflective questions for individuals can include:
Observation cues for trainers can include:
Evidence can include individuals’ self-reflections and observations from others.
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