Unit 4 Body language reading

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Body language
How much communication is through body language
93%
A. 7% B. 93%
How much communication is through body language
7% of human communication is through _________________.
93% of what we communicate is _____________.
Body language includes our tone of voice, our pitch(音高), our _______, micro expressions on the _______ as well as _________.
Communication:
No Problem

Communication: No Problem

Are there problems in communication using body language
what, who, why, how…
What are the problems
Who had the problems
What caused these problems
How could these problems be solved

__________________________
Communication:
No Problem

Name From country Body language
Colombia
Britain
Japan
Canada
Jordan
France
Tony Garcia
Julia Smith
Akira Nagata
George Cook
Ahmed Aziz
Darlene Coulon
Tip 1: To find names, search for the
Capitalized letters!
Communication: No Problem

Who had the problems
What are the problems
What caused these problems
How could these problems be solved
Tip 2: Reading without thinking is like eating without digesting!
Name From country Body language
Colombia
Britain
Japan
Canada
Jordan
France
Tony Garcia
Julia Smith
Akira Nagata
George Cook
Ahmed Aziz
Darlene Coulon
approach, kiss
no touching
bow
shake hands
shake hands, nod
shake hands, kiss
ways of greeting
physical distance
Most people around the world greet each other by… but Japanese prefer to ...
It is the French custom to … and … when ...
English people don’t … or … as soon as they meet.
Men from Middle Eastern and other Muslim countries will often … but will not ...
People from places like Spain, Italy or South American countries … and are more likely to ...
role play and act out
Scene 1
Tony Garcia – Julia Smith
Scene 2
Akira Nagata – George Cook
Scene 3
Ahmed Aziz – I
Scene 4
Darlene Coulon – Tony Garcia
People express their f________ using body language, the unspoken language, through p_______ d________, actions or p_______.
These actions are not g____ or b_____, but are simply w_____ in which c_______ have developed.
Not all cultures greet each other the same way, nor are they ___________________________.
a university student
JK: March 2nd, 2009 at 11:03 pm
Here in Japan you usually bow when first meeting someone. If you are friends though you usually just say, “Hello,” and maybe wave at each other. There tends to be much less body contact here than in other places I’ve lived.
Kim: October 28th, 2010 at 2:52 pm
I am from Canada – living in Quebec but I am an English Canadian (who happens to also speak French). In Quebec, a kiss on each cheek is standard – between women, woman to man and often times between very good male friends (brothers, best buddies, cousins etc.).
Dado: December 7th, 2009 at 1:29 pm
I’m from Jordan. In ______________ countries how to greet differs too. It even differs in Jordan itself. Between women the most common thing is to _______________. Between men, they _______________, stand ______________, and may kiss also (especially if relatives). I myself don’t like seeing men kissing. But you never can find men and women (even girls) kissing unless fathers and daughters, sisters and brothers.
kiss once on each cheek
Middle Eastern
shake hands
quite close to talk
André: March 18th, 2010 at 3:57 pm
I am André, I am a student, I am from Brazil. Here in Brazil shaking hands is common in formal situations or businesses. In informal situations people kiss on the cheek, hug, and shake hands. Among friends it’s very common to give one kiss on the cheek every time they meet each other.
______________
_________________
____________________________________
Saihui: October 11th, 2011 at 2:08 pm
Today in China, we just …
Communication: No Problem

!
Studying international customs can certainly help avoid difficulties in today’s world of cultural crossroads.
Learning English well can certainly help …
Make your comment on body language, especially on how communications problems can be solved. And post it on the net!
Virginia : October 13th, 2008 at 10:38 pm
In the Dominican Republic women greet friends with a kiss in the cheeks (regardless of sex). Man usually greet other men with a hand shake and an upper body hug. Business men usually just use a hand shake or just say Hello.
Katherine : November 5th, 2008 at 12:28 am
I’m from the San Francisco area and we usually greet each other with a handshake or just say hi, but some girls greet their friends with a quick upper body hug.
Lucyna Says: November 29th, 2008 at 5:38 pm
In my country (I come from Poland), we shake our hands when it’s business meeting. We also do that when we introduce people to each other. But that is not a rule of course. Sometimes when there is a feeling of a stronger relations we can give a kiss on one cheek. When that feeling is more obvious ( we are family or close friends) we usually do the same (one kiss). If we haven’t seen each other for a long time (because of the distance), we give three kisses. Maybe there are some differences between different regions of Poland. I live in a small village.
Lucyna: November 29th, 2008 at 5:38 pm
In my country (I come from Poland), we shake our hands when it’s business meeting. We also do that when we introduce people to each other. But that is not a rule of course. Sometimes when there is a feeling of a stronger relations we can give a kiss on one cheek. When that feeling is more obvious ( we are family or close friends) we usually do the same (one kiss). If we haven’t seen each other for a long time (because of the distance), we give three kisses. Maybe there are some differences between different regions of Poland. I live in a small village.
Virginia : October 13th, 2008 at 10:38 pm
In the Dominican Republic women greet friends with a kiss in the cheeks (regardless of sex). Man usually greet other men with a hand shake and an upper body hug. Business men usually just use a hand shake or just say Hello.
Katherine : November 5th, 2008 at 12:28 am
I’m from the San Francisco area and we usually greet each other with a handshake or just say hi, but some girls greet their friends with a quick upper body hug.
Lucyna Says: November 29th, 2008 at 5:38 pm
In my country (I come from Poland), we shake our hands when it’s business meeting. We also do that when we introduce people to each other. But that is not a rule of course. Sometimes when there is a feeling of a stronger relations we can give a kiss on one cheek. When that feeling is more obvious ( we are family or close friends) we usually do the same (one kiss). If we haven’t seen each other for a long time (because of the distance), we give three kisses. Maybe there are some differences between different regions of Poland. I live in a small village.
Reading Communication: No Problems
France
Columbia (and some other South American countries, Spain, Italy)
Britain
Japan
Canada
Jordan (Middle East, some Muslim Countries)
Approach others closely and are more likely to touch them.
Shake hands, do not stand very close to others or touch strangers when they meet.
Bow.
Shake hands.
Shake hands and stand quite close to other men. Nod to women but do not shake hands with them.
Shake hands and kiss each other twice on each cheek.
from Columbia
from Britain
from Japan
from Canada
from Jordan
from France
Most people around the world greet each other by shaking hands but Japanese prefer to bow.
It is the French custom to shake hands and kiss each other twice on the cheek when adults meet people they know.
English people don’t stand very close to others or touch strangers as soon as they meet.
Men from Middle Eastern and other Muslim countries will often stand quite close to other men to talk but will not touch women.
People from places like Spain, Italy or South American countries approach others closely and are more likely to touch them.