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1)Signals famous for their size
2)Language that is not spoken by words
3)Good advice
4)Attention! Something's wrong.
You may not realise it, but every time you talk to
somebody you send them special signals. These signals
are not the words you speak. In fact, these are your facial
expression, gestures and posture, in other words, your
body language. Imagine, just one look at your arms and
the way you stand can show what you're really thinking
and feeling. Most of the time, we don't analyse or control
it, but there's some good advice which can help you read
and use the body language effectively.
It's very important to understand other people's negative
body language. For example, if a person crosses their
arms or legs, or doesn't look you in the eye, it might be
that they feel uncomfortable* and not happy with what
you're saying. Also if you notice a person is touching their
face, playing with their hair, or tapping their fingers*, they
might feel bored or nervous. You can easily see if a person
is angry or rude. They point their finger at others or stand
with their hands on their hips. The finger looks like a gun,
and the posture shows power.
So, how to use your body to look open, confident and
positive? Stand up straight in an open posture. Keep
your arms relaxed at the sides of the body, your head
upright. Make good eye contact. It is a psychologically
proven fact that people listen to you better if you look
them in the eye. Use gestures to prove your ideas. But
pay attention to your palms. They should be open and
visible to your listeners. When listening to a person, it is
absolutely necessary for you to nod* your head. That
shows your interest and respect.
Remember, the body language can mean many things. If a person crosses their
arms, they may feel uncomfortable, tired, or just cold. And it could be all of these
at once
2. What does your sister do every Sunday? - She meets her friends - present simple
3. Did his brother come yesterday? - No, he didn't come. He was busy - past simple
4. Do you get up early on Sunday? - Yes - present simple. But last Sunday I slept till ten o'clock - past simple
5. How many lessons do you have every day? - present simple
6. Did your brother a teacher? - Yes, he became a teacher two years ago - past simple
7. She didn't understand the teacher at the last lesson - past simple
8. Do you go to the theatre? - Not very often. Usually we go there once a month - present simple
9. He usually speeps well. But last night he slept badly - past simple
10. As a rule, I walk to the institute but yesterday I took a bus - past simple
11. Did she buy a new dress yesterday? - No, she didn't buy it - past simple
12. Did they sell their house a week ago? - I don't know - past simple
13. She is ill now. She eat an ice-cream yesterday - past simple
14. When did you leave the office yesterday? - past simple
15. Do they happy to see you now? - present simple
2. What does your sister do every Sunday?
- She meets with her friends
3. Did his brother come yesterday?
- No, he didn’t come. He was busy
4. Do you get up early on Sunday?
- Yes. But last Sunday I slept till ten o’clock
5. How many lessons do you have everyday?
6. Is your brother a teacher?
- Yes, he became a teacher two years ago.
7. She didn’t understand the teacher at the last lesson
8. Do you go to the theatre?
- Not very often. Usually we go there once a month
9. He usually sleeps well. But last night he slept badly
10. As a rule I walk to the institute but yesterday I gook a bus
11. Did she buy a new dress yesterday?
- No, she didn’t buy it
12. Did they sell their house a week ago?
- I don’t know
13. She is ill now. She ate an ice-cream yesterday
14. When did you leave the office yesterday?
15. Are they happy to see you now?