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Body Language and Etiquette

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Body Language and Etiquette Introduction: Body language is an essential component of non-verbal communication. The important features of body language are hands movement, stand-up posture, feet style, eye contact, position of feet, arms and legs. Other important features are facial expression, body gesture, body movement and space, tone of voice(paralanguage) Link of reading material "Body language" is an important part of non-verbal communication. "Body language" is an important part of non-verbal communication. "Body language" is an important part of non-verbal communication. https://www.academia.edu/8103425/BODY_LANGUAGE?sm=b&rhid=33197157962 Body language includes many different aspects of our every day physical behaviour:   4 essential body language tips from a world champion public speaker the way we greet one another; how we stand, how we sit or walk; the way we position our arms and legs or use our hands and eyes are some of the most basic. ...

Soft Skill Practicum

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 Soft Skill Practicum Public Speaking Expressing your point of view, emotion and idea in front of the masses is called public speaking. It includes numerous skills to be successful in public speaking. Such as, collecting idea, putting down on the paper and express with clarity. The major issue with this task is a fear which is caused by the lack of confidence and that is caused by the lack of preparation. Hence, preparation is key to overcome the fear.  Public Speaking is directly proportional to the time we spent while collecting idea and rehearsing loudly.  Public Speaking ↔ Time+ Idea+ Rehearsal↔ Confidence Now, putting idea down on the paper is time consuming task. Even when you want to introduce yourself, you take time to think about yourself. There is not any basic structure to frame your introduction however, you want to present yourself you know yourself very well than anyone else. So following are the key points you want to include in your introduction: 1. Start ...

Grammer & Usage_BCA_Technical Communication

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 Phrases, Clauses & Sentences Phrases: Two or more words that function together as a group is called Phrase. For example: for a while, give up, come in. There are 7 Kinds of phrases 1. Noun Phrase: Better half, a man of letter, up & doing 2. Verbal Phrase: cut a sorry figure, cut the matter short, come to blows 3. Adverbial Phrase: out and out, by and by, by all means 4. Adjectival Phrase: well off, fast and furious,  5. Prepositional Phrase: at home in, in case of 6. Conjunctional Phrase: as well as, in case 7. Interjectional Phrase: for shame, to my surprise, still here Clause A group words that forms a part of a sentence and has a subject and finite verb of its own is called Clause. Example: who owns big property Difference between Phrase and Clause Types of clauses 1. Principal Clause The clause that makes complete sense on its own is called Principal Clause Ex. Anuprastha plays Badminton 2. Subordinate clause When I arrived, students were fighting. There are 3 typ...