Body language speaks to eyes adding a new dimension to communication skills. It shows how to improve communication skills with ears alone manifolds at Spoken English India in Bangalore. It’s either opposed to or conforming to the language that the tongue speaks to the ears.
Body language speaks to eyes adding a new dimension to communication skills. It shows how to improve communication skills with ears alone manifolds at Spoken English India in Bangalore. It’s either opposed to or conforming to the language that the tongue speaks to the ears.
And How Does It Associate With Furthering Or Else Disrupting One’s Communication Skills?
Mastering Gestures:
Various body expressions like the overall posture of the body, certain specific gestures, expressions on the face, and the ways the eyes move themselves while looking around form the entire gamut of the discipline called mastering body language.
Understanding & Mastering Body Language Communication As A Science:
According to Dr. Mehrabian 93% of human communication comprises body language whereas only 7% comprises the tongue with the words it uses!
Some of these expressions are universal in their meaning while a few others might vary from culture to culture. It’s because humans are not only the biological animals. They all share a common body language universally. In fact they are cultural animals as opposed to the rest of their biological counterparts.
These cultures vary from one another through the length and breadth of the world. Hence the human body has both the expressions. They have universal biological ones resembling those of animals.
The also have specific cultural ones unique to various different cultures around the globe. Humans have a much more developed mind than their biological counterparts; and the more it is developed, the more it goes complex.
Such a complex mind houses a large subconscious part of it in itself. It generally wants to express what the conscious mind does not allow it to do. As a result, it tries to express itself in less obvious and partially hidden ways.
These ways ditch the conscious control mechanism and thus satiates its urge to express itself. These are the expressions of resentment, boredom, amusement, anger, lack of attention, attentiveness, interest, focus etc.
How to Read This Language:
This is the reason that often the body language contradicts the language of the tongue. And herein lies the clue to read between the lines when communicating with others.
Even if you don’t know reading it at a conscious level, your subconscious mind does receive its hidden signs. The subconscious mind of the other person in communication with you is trying to express these signs. You may not know what it is but it does give you a ‘feeling’ about that person.
Think how much power it will give you if you are able to read between the lines. Its not only at the level of ‘feeling’ but also at the level of both apprehending and comprehending these signals. It speaks of the total meaning that you deeply receive by the person speaking to you!
Also when you are able to read between the lines, you are able to write between the lines as well. Thus you will be able to give the person/s in communication a ‘feeling’ that strengthens the effect of your words. It does have its effect whether they know the language of body gestures and read between the lines or not.
It certainly gives you a decisive benefit and privilege over others. As a result your words can be more persuasive as well as more impressive at the subconscious level for others.
In fact India is one of those few countries that have two languages in place of one used for executing the central administrative function of the government. There are 22 official regional languages as well but none of them can work as a widespread link language the way Hindi and English are doing.
Almost everyone, at least in the urban centers in India has a workable knowledge of Hindi. But many parts of India including South Indian states offer a stiff resistance to Hindi becoming the sole national language. It has also made English stay in official functioning as a link language joining the length and breadth of this immensely diverse country as far as its linguistic culture is concerned.
English entered India with the coming of East India Company in their settlements in Madras, Calcutta, and Bombay as early as in the seventeenth century. Therefore three hundred long years of exposure to this language brought a profound change in the linguistic culture of this nation and its inhabitants.
Today Indian skilled workers have become a major work force in almost all the countries in the world only because they can communicate with their inhabitants in this language easily, thanks to India’s huge population that spread around internationally to make it possible.
English has not only become a parallel link language in India but also a status symbol in this country. The better one speaks it, the more prestige does he/she claim in the higher social echelons as well as in the specialized professional echelons over here.
n the recent years since the coming of IT revolution throughout the world, English has further enhanced its status as the true international language. In fact it joins the entire world through the Internet, facilitating all-encompassing e-business and e-commerce activities in each and every corner of the world.
It all went highly in favor of the Indian population that already had a widespread exposure to this language during a very long history of the colonial rule in the hands of the British.
But not everyone in India has equally good command over this language even today. In fact there are two types of people who are able to speak English in this country. The first are those who have a real good command over the language. But the second much bigger chunk only has a workable knowledge of it.
This difference makes a huge gap between the opportunities that the former enjoy having in easy reach over the latter who lag behind in the race for acquiring good jobs and contracts only because their command over the language is not as fluent and impeccable as of their more knowledgeable and skillful competitors.
Hence in such a scenario, the situation has become really critical for those who are sitting on the borderline. In fact they are stuck between knowing the language just okay without really having the total mastery over it. It blocks their way to fulfill their ambitions even if they are excellent in other spheres of knowledge and skills.
Hence the only alternative they are left with is mastering spoken English impeccably whichever way they can. If they are able to meet this challenge of English speaking well, all doors to success open up for them. But if not, every single door that they knock at just slams at their face.
Body Language Training Workshop is a transformative experience designed to decode the unspoken language we all use daily. Through interactive sessions and practical exercises, participants will learn to interpret and utilize body language effectively.
The training session focused on teaching ISL (Indian Sign Language). The children actively and happily participated in these sessions, indicating their interest in learning sign language. The therapists gauge the children’s readiness to embark on the learning.
Body Language training program is offered by Taleniq. Today, every job requires Soft Skill abilities, and that is the manner by which Soft skill trainer preparation is turning into a standard in each industry.
Body language is a type of nonverbal communication in which physical behaviors, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey information. Such behavior includes facial expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement, touch, and the use of space.
Body Language course is offfered by Single Minded EduServe.We can also tailor the above courses for specific one month, one day and half day course.
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