Dear all, I need to know what are the 3 ways of communicating while presentation. Plz do help on this. 1.verbal 2.Non verbal 3???
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
While presenting yourself what important is your self confidence, second dont get nervous, third is fluency in language, and finally knowledge about the topic. :)
From India, Nagpur
From India, Nagpur
the third language might be ur body language the way u stand, speak, move, listen, dressing
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
I am not really sure what particular ways you are talking about. Can you explain as follows:
Three Important Parts of Communication
1. Language - the words that one uses or verbal communication
2. Body language - non-verbal communication
3. Paralinguistics - the way in which you speak, such as tone, expression in voice, voice modulation, etc.
From India, Ghaziabad
Three Important Parts of Communication
1. Language - the words that one uses or verbal communication
2. Body language - non-verbal communication
3. Paralinguistics - the way in which you speak, such as tone, expression in voice, voice modulation, etc.
From India, Ghaziabad
I wonder if you're referring to the model often taught in NLP courses. A 1970 study conducted by Dr. Ray Birdwhistle at the University of Pennsylvania concluded that 93% of our communication transpires non-verbally and unconsciously. 55% of our communication is our physiology or body language, 38% is tonality or how we say our words, and only 7% is the content or words we choose to speak.
Best of luck. (Sorry if this is too late, just seen your post.)
Regards,
Jonathan
From United Kingdom
Best of luck. (Sorry if this is too late, just seen your post.)
Regards,
Jonathan
From United Kingdom
Hi, in my experience, there are only two ways of communicating during a presentation:
1. Verbal, which includes any spoken words, whether face-to-face or over the telephone.
2. Non-verbal, encompassing all other forms of communication, such as written communication, body language, gestures, and facial expressions.
From South Africa, Port Elizabeth
1. Verbal, which includes any spoken words, whether face-to-face or over the telephone.
2. Non-verbal, encompassing all other forms of communication, such as written communication, body language, gestures, and facial expressions.
From South Africa, Port Elizabeth
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