G. W. Porter divides non-verbal communication into four broad categories: Physical. This is the personal type of communication. It includes facial expressions, tone of voice, sense of touch, sense of smell, and body motions. Aesthetic. This is the type of communication that takes place through creative expressions: playing instrumental music, dancing, painting and sculpturing. Signs. This is the mechanical type of communication, which includes the use of signal flags, the 21-gun salute, horns, and sirens. Symbolic. This is the type of communication that makes use of religious, status, or ego-building symbols.
intra-personal communication- talk with yourself
interpersonal communication- relationships
small group comm. 5- 10 people
public speaker comm. speaker audience
computer comm. email im and such
mass com. magazines, tv and mass media
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There are 3 main forms of verbal communication including Oral Communication, Written Communication, and Mediated Communication.
The 4 main ways of communicating # Oral - speaking # Aural - listening # Written word Body Language
Non verbal expression includes smiling, wink, laughing. Verbal expression example includes thank you which expresses gratitude, sorry which expresses love.
verbal and non-verbal
There are three kinds of mass communication. 1)verbal 2)non-verbal 3)visual
Nonverbal communication includes body language, facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice. In the classroom, it can enhance understanding, engagement, and connection with students. Teachers who are aware of their nonverbal cues can use them effectively to create a positive and inclusive learning environment.
verbal is speaking communication but non verbal is non speaking communication like verbal is speech and non verbal is news paper
Whispering is verbal communication.
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non-verbal communication in europe
one is spoken - verbal and the other is non spoken - non verbal, so a phonecall would be verbal communication and a letter would be non verbal communication
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80% is non verbal
When talking to kids, use simple and clear language to ensure they understand. For example, instead of saying "tidy up your toys," you could say "put your toys in the toy box." This helps children know exactly what you're asking them to do.
Non-verbal communication are the ways we communicate without words.