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Verbal and none verbal communication skills. By Paige Ward

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Verbal and none verbal communication skills.

By Paige Ward

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Verbal communication skills:When you’re having a conversation with someone or a group of people It’s when someone is making a noise for another person .to listen to. There are many other types of verbal communication skills for example• cheering at a rugby/football match,• screaming at a concert,• Etc…

Non-Verbal communication skills:

None Verbal communication is the opposite to verbal communication skills, instead of making noise it is when you’re not allowed to make noise. This is usually sign language, other body language or texting.

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Examples of good communication skills

• Sign language- For people with no hearing.• Body language- Dancing.• Texting- Instead of speaking.• Speaking- Telling someone something.• Gesture- Swearing.• Posture- Standing a certain way to tell someone

something.• Eye contact- Looking at some ones eyes to show

you’re interested.• Facial Expressions- Frowning. • Sound- Making a noise to alert someone.• Touch- Tapping someone to get their attention.

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Consequences of bad communication skills:

• Might not be able to get a job easily• Might not be able to make friends easily, people

might think you’re ignorant. • Might not be able to present your work easily.

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Egan Soler theory:

• This is a theory Egan which is made up about non-verbal communication skills and if you have good communication skills you will feel better about yourself.

• S – Face squarely • O – Open posture• L – Lean forward • E – Eye contact• R – Relaxed