How do you think people's mannerisms reflect their cultural background or personality during a public speaking event?, In what ways can the subtle act of flicking your fingers or hair during a speech affect the audience's perception of you?, Why do some people tend to fidget when they’re nervous? How can this impact the effectiveness of their communication? Give examples., How important is the ability to make adjustments to your body language when speaking in front of a crowd? Can you provide any examples?, What does leaning backwards during a conversation or presentation often signify in terms of body language, and how can it affect audience engagement?, How can nodding during a conversation influence the way your audience or conversation partner perceives you? Is it always a positive gesture?, What are some strategies you can use to avoid nodding off during long lectures or meetings, both for yourself and when trying to keep your audience engaged?, How does slouching in a professional setting impact the way others perceive your confidence and authority? Do you sometimes slouch? What are some tips to avoid it, How does prolonged staring during a conversation or presentation come across to the other person? How does the amount of eye-contact differ from culture to culture? Give examples., How can wandering off-topic during a speech or discussion hurt your overall message or credibility? How do you stay focused?, In what ways does posture affect the perception of your leadership qualities in a professional or social setting? Give examples., What are the psychological benefits of maintaining an upright posture during a public speaking engagement? Does it influence your performance?, When might having a rigid posture be perceived negatively in communication, and how can someone adjust their body language to seem more approachable?.
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ML Adv - Unit 1 - body language - speaking
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