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Slide 1 - Open question

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Taaldorp
Messages are effectively communicated when the speaker is aware of the context, purpose and audience.

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Ver, pensar, preguntarse



Mira la imagen con atención

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¿Qué ves?

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¿Qué representa?
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¿Qué te preguntas?



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¿Cuál sería un título apropiado para la imagen?
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¿De qué se trata esta unidad?
En esta unidad vamos a practicar comunicación verbal y no verbal:

- En el doctor
- En una tienda de ropa
-En una oficina de turismo en España
- En un restaurante 
 

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Reflection
  • What is non-verbal communication?

  • Is non-verbal communication the same in all languages/cultures?

  • Why is it important to familiarize ourselves with this type of communication when learning a language?

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Definition
"Non-verbal communication includes facial expressions, the tone and pitch of the voice, gestures displayed through body language (kinesics) and the physical distance between the communicators (proxemics)".



Source: https://www.skillsyouneed.com/ips/nonverbal-communication.html

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Look carefully at the pictures in the next slide and answer the following questions:

  • Do you recognize any of these gestures?

  • Do you know what they mean?

  • Are there any similar gestures in your own culture? 

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Source of pictures: La importancia de la comunicación no verbal en el aula de ELE
Blanca González Valencia
Universidad de Nottingham
12/6/2015
Today we are starting with...
...the situation

AT THE DOCTOR'S

EN LA CONSULTA DEL MÉDICO

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AT THE DOCTOR'S
What type of non-verbal communication do we relate to this situation?

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AT A CLOTHING STORE
What type of non-verbal communication do we relate to this situation?

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A TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE
What type of non-verbal communication do we relate to this situation?

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AT A RESTAURANT
What type of non-verbal communication do we relate to this situation?

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Let's practice!
Two students will receive a situation and will need to represent it in front of the class using ONLY non-verbal communication and zero words!

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In the following slide you can find two situations that the students can represent without words.
Do not let students see the slide!! Give the situation on a PAPER.
How was the experience?

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FOR TEACHERS ONLY
Situation 
Client: You are at a restaurant and you want to order something to eat and drink. Ask for the menu, order something to eat and drink, ask for the bill, pay.
Waiter: You work at a restaurant, give the menu to the client, bring him/her the order, say how much it costs and take the money/card for the payment.

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GIVE ON A PAPER THIS SITUATION TO THE PAIR OF STUDENTS THAT ARE GOING TO ACT. 

LINK TO THIS IS IN THE NEXT SLIDE.

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