Non-verbal communication Ursula Potivar Showing ANGER Angry people may have clenched fists and they usually point their fingers. Anger moves people to fight or attack. In anger, the closed fists are projected toward the sky or the object of anger. Eyebrow frowns their eyebrows are pushed down in the middle and pulled up at the sides. Nose wrinkle - their nose is pushed up as their brows furrow. Lip corners depressing their lip corners are pulled down to illustrate their dislike. Jaw clinching their jaw muscles tense up, making their teeth clinch and grind. Showing joy When happiness appears on face, the cheeks will be pushed up and their face will simply light up. Happy people have slightly raised eyebrows. They often smile and laugh.
Body Talk of Estonians Showing anger · Lifted eyebrows · Wrinkled forehead · Narrowed mouth or clenched teeth · Hardened gaze · Folded arms Showing joy · Big smile · Raised eyebrows · Leaned head · Legs crossed · Arms open · Touching other person Showing worry · Head lowered · Hand touching the forehead · Eyes closed or narrowed · Body crooked · Steady gaze Showing regret · Sad look · Head leaned on hands · Sight pointed down · Crooked pose Showing annoyance · Mouth straight or open · Rolling eyes or eyes
Tüse plump Ülekaaluline overweight Rasvunud obese Juuksed hair Sirged straight Heledad blond/fair Laines wavy Lokkis curly Krussis frizzy Turris, püstised spiky Lühikeseks pöetud (close-)cropped Kiilanev balding kiilaspea bald Õlgadeni shoulder-lenght Keskmise pikkusega - medium-lenght Punakaspruunid, ingveri tooni ginger Seitel keskel a centre parting Nägu, huuled, nina, põsed, kulmud, ripsmed face, lips, nose, cheeks, eyebrows, eyelashes Nurgeline(ja kõhn) angular Ovaalne nägu oval Kortsuline winkled Tedretähniline freckled Neljakandiline square Täidlased huuled full lips Kongus nina hooked nose Nösunina snubnose Nöpsnina buttonnose Terava otsaga pointed Pruntis põsed chubby Kõrged põsesarnad high cheekbones Kaardus kulmud arched eyebrows Kaardus ripsmed curly eyelashes Tihedad ripsmed thick eyelashes Puhmas kulmud bushy eyebrows
Julia She is a young adult, at 19 years of age, but she looks a bit older than her age. She is curvaceous, with an hour-glass figure. She is a red-head with wavy red hair, that she most of the time wears in the bun. She also has freckles on her face and arms. Her face is heart-shaped with high cheekbones. She has big round and green eyes. Her eyebrows are arched. She has a narrow nose with a little birthmark near it. She has full lips and they are usually smiling. Kate She is in her teens, 15 years old. She's quite tall and a little plump. Her hair is straight, but thick and heavy. She has an oval face with high cheekbones. Her skin is smooth and tanned. She has grey almond-shaped eyes with thick lashes and her eyebrows are arched. Her lips are pursed, though she's usually talking and laughing
positions & distance - either consciously(c) or involuntarily( ) .Its not only your tongue you communicate with but also you speak with your body movements and gestures. The Main Aspects of Body Language Gestures: A gesture is the verbal or non-verbal body movement used to express or emphasize() an idea , an emotion or a state of mind. Body Movements: This includes the head, eyes, eyebrows , lips , neck , shoulders, fingers and so on. One can distinguish() four main kinds of gesticulation(): Emblem, illustrators, regular and self-touching. Behavior : This refers quite simply , to everything we do which is overt or observable(). It is important because it is observable to others. Emotions: Refers to states such as happiness, depression & anxiety & milder moods such as feeling of pleasure & displeasure ( ), degrees of excitement or drowsiness etc
Birth name: Leighton Marissa Claire Meester Born: April 9, 1986 (age 24) Birthplace: Marco Island, Florida, USA Family: mother, 1 younger brother, 1 older brother Actress, singersongwriter, model GOSSIP GIRL Character Different dresses Fashion clothes Friendly Cheerful Versatile Kind Smart Look Height/Build: slim, tall, athletic Hair: straight(sometimes wavy), brown, long, not natural Face: oval Eyes: brown, big, classes,wide Eyebrows: arched Mouth: wide, lush Nose: snub, little Forehead: wide Cheeks: dimples, rosy Complexion: healthy, no drugs Ears: scattered little bit
achieve saavutama, läbi raskuste criticise kritiseerima teostama crooked (teeth) puseriti hambad allow lubama, võimaldama crowd rahvamass, summ anatomy anatoomia, kehaehitus curl lokk, kihar announce teadustama, kuulutama, damsel preili välja kuulutama deaf kurt announcement teadaanne, kuulutus deafening kõrvulukustav arched kaarjas (... eyebrows declare kuulutama, deklareerima kaarjad kulmud) dedicate to pühenduma avid innukas, himuline depend on sõltuma balance tasakaalustama determined otsusekindel banner lipp, (loosung) devoted pühendunud, andunud, ustav bark haukuma diary päevik barrel tünn dimple põselohk
Geisha Autor Vocabulary Becoming a Geisha Appearance Geisha and prostitution Personal relationships and danna Vocabulary Geisha Maiko Okiya Ozashiki Onee-san Minarai Becoming a Geisha Apprenticeship: Strict Learning traditional arts Minarai Onee-san Ozashiki sit and observe ->potential clients Erikae White collar Hairstyle changes Maiko Minarai Appearance Makeup Most recognisable characteristics White base, red lipstick, red or black eyes and eyebrows Dress: kimono with obi and zoris and tabis Hair Hair-combs and hairpins No pillow wig zoris tabis Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level A geisha, when she is working, is just that: the illusion of female perfection. Geisha and prostitution Geisha is not a prostitute! "Geisha girls"
Naturally pale complexion Red hair Healthy glow to cheeks 18th Century Women had trim Crimped or curled heads Powdered Decorated with garlands(vanikud) Wire cages Three feet in the air Feathers Ribbons Jewels Even ships, gardens Victorian Natural beauty Without makeup Used cosmetics less Hygiene and health 1840s heads were sleek, demure Heavy knot of curls Plaits in back 1920s "Bobbed" Waved or shingled hairstyles Louise Brooks Clara Bow Powder Circles to the cheeks Plucked eyebrows Penciled in thin arches Lips very red 1940s Feminine hairstyles Bette Davis' curls Rita Hayworth's gleaming waves A lock of hair that covered one eye. 1950s "Doe eye" Pale complexion Intensely colored lips Curls Waves Bouffants Marilyn Monroe 1960s Dark eyes paired with pale lips Rock'n'roll Short styles Long, straight hair Twiggy 1990s Kate Moss extreme thinness Used literature http://www.blisstree.com/healthbolt/ashorthistoryoftheidealfemalebody/ http://www.ukhairdressers
Kultuuriminister Rein Lang The person who I'm going to talk about is elderly age and he works as a culture politican. He is little bit overweight but not much. He is medium height. His hair is mixed with grey and blonde colour. His hairstyle is inherent. It is short and easy to make. His face is oval. He has straight nose and it is middle size. Eyebrows are little to see. He has thin lips. His eyes are blue and eyebrashes are thin. He is not very brown but he is fair-skinned. He has not beard but he has short light mustaches on his face. He has very nice glasses and he hold them at the end of his nose. He have check dimples if he is smiling. He need to be dressed well because he is politican and he sometimes meets with our presiten Ilves. He wears very decent clothes. Usually he has white shirt with beautiful tie. He use black with grey polka
· How the lines around the mouth are softened. · How the wrinkles around the eyes can make them shine with happiness when that is the feeling the face has to express. The same features express anger and contempt, while softer features are taken to express kindness and friendliness - but note: only if the feelings also extend to the eyes. A mouth that smiles without the eyes smiling as well sends signals of falseness and unreliability. Eyebrows that rise up and down rapidly signal acceptance of social contact. If you raise your eyebrows and keep them raised for a while it signals surprise and astonishment - perhaps even indignation. When the raised eyebrows are used along with a wink you are flirting. This can cause problems. For example, in Japan where it is considered very inappropriate, practically improper, to use eyebrow raising at all. Tears and laughter are forms of expression that we think are fairly easy to interpret
I am describing a man called John. At this point he was talking whit his cell phone. He looks very polite because he his wearing a black suit, white shirt and pink tie what has little spots. His face is pale and quite oval. It seems like he has very busy time. He is tall and has muscular bodybuilding. He has dark and short brown hair. I can see some grey hairs too because he is not so young any more. He has thick eyebrows and roman such nose. He hasn't mustache or beard. He also looks like he is a big businessman. I can see it because he drive whit a new black BMW X5. That car is not so cheap. When he finished the call a little man came to disturb him. This little man was Takashi Takashmi, a fashion designer from Tokyo. Takashi was there because he wanted to talk about Johns new suit. John wasn't so interested in that so he told Takashi to talk whit Johns assistant.
I had prepared myself for a job interview for a long time because I wanted that job so much. One day before the interview I set the alarm clock at 7.00am, so that I would have enough time to get ready. The interview started at 9.00am. I woke up in the morning because I heard a door bell and wondered who could come so early. I saw my neighbour standing at the door holding a newspaper. ,,You always come at 8 o'clock. What are you doing here so early?" I asked. She raised her eyebrows, felt really confused and said she had come as usual. I glanced at my watch and understood that my alarm clock hadn't rang. My job interview would start in one hour and I had to hurry on a bus. Half an hour later I was in the bus station and felt relieved because I had still 5 minutes until my bus came. So I waited and looked at the timetable and saw that the bus drove every working day except that day. ,,Oh, great," I said ironically. I wanted to call a taxi, but found
49. kaisutama embrace 50. ärritatud irritated 51. viipekeel sign language 52. üle kandma transmit 53. saavutama- achieve 54. surma haigus deadly diseas 55. puudus drawback 56. mõjutama affect 57. heli vänked sound vibrations 58. laiaõlgne broad-shouldered 59. kiilaspäine bald-headed 60. keskealine middle-aged 61. eakas elderly 62. kräsus juuksed frizzy hair 63. kortsus nägu wrinkled face 64. kaarjas kulmud arched eyebrows 65. pahane annoyed 66. raevunud enraged 67. pühalik solemn 68. kannatlik bear with 69. üleannetu mischief 70. küttea arved fuel bills 71. keskkütte central-heating 72. endasse tõmbunud with drawn 73. ridaelamu terraced house 74. ehitama nullist from scatch 75. ilmeks expressive 76. kitsas ruumi kohta cramped 77. seedehäire indigestion 78. elektriktoolil hukkamine electrocution 79. ühepäeva elamu detached house 80. käänuline curvy 81
26 frightened hirmunud + 26 let sb. down 27 frustrated pettunud - 27 lick their lips 28 funny naljakas + 28 loosen up 29 furious maruvihane + 29 nervous about sth. 30 generous suuremeelne - 30 open up 31 glad rõõmus + 31 pleased with sb. 32 good hea + 32 proud of sth. 33 growing kasvav + 33 raise their eyebrows 34 happy õnnelik + 34 rude to sb. 35 healthy tervislik + 35 sensitive to sth. 36 heart broken südant murdev + 36 upset about sth. 37 heating kuumenev + 37 wind down 38 huge hiigelsuur + 38 winkle their nose 39 hungry näljane + 40 hurt valutama + 41 injured vigastatud + 42 irritable äritunud +
Classification of idioms for better understanding and learning. I think idioms can be grouped in a variety of ways. According to "English Vocabulary in Use" there are 3 groups of idioms. Grammatical By meaning By verb or another key word verb + object verb + preposition His fingers are all phrase thumbs [clumsy] hold someone's Rise the eyebrows Do you mind my smoking? [object hand [to wonder] to] [to take care of] Some difficulties with translation of idioms For me, translation is art based on knowledge. Of course, an interpreter must have a good knowledge of the idioms of the two languages as well as take decisions to the best of his (her) knowledge and taste.
You're ready to continue your day! Meditation: Meditation is very helpful, especially when you need to relieve some stress or rest after stretches. Sit on your chair with your spine straight and both feet flat on the floor. Start taking long, deeply breaths and then gently slip your chin down to your chest. Resting your hands on your thighs or down by your side, relax your shoulders down and back. Close your eyes and take your gaze to a point between your eyebrows. Take 5 to 10 long deep breaths, shut eyes focused between your brows. Used Referencies: · http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/ergonomics/office/stretching.html · http://exercise.about.com/cs/exerciseworkouts/l/blofficeworkout.htm · http://www.healthservices.uwaterloo.ca/occupationalhealth/ergonomic _stretches.html · http://www.yogawiz.com/articles/63/general-discussion/10-yoga- exercises-to-do-in-office.html · http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/stretching/HQ01447 · http://www
9) "The fact is, guv'nor " "You know you are forbidden to come to London." "Absolutely, guv'nor, but the fact is " "And why anybody but an imbecile should want to come to London when he could be at Blandings " "I know, guv'nor, but the fact is " 10) Lord Emsworth laid a trembling hand upon his shoulder. "McAllister, I will raise your salary." The beard twitched. "Dash it, I'll double it!" The eyebrows flickered. "McAllister ... Angus ... " said Lord Emsworth in a low voice. "Come back! The pumpkin needs you." Lord Emsworth is the protagonist in the book. His full title is Clarence Threepwood, 9th Earl of Emsworth, and Viscount Bosham. His character is kind, but a bit absent- minded. Throughout the book many of the actions and situations are related with him, some more, some less. He most likes being alone and either walking in the garden or reading a book in the library
Sit on your chair with your spine straight and both feet flat on the floor. Start taking long, deeply breaths and then gently slip your chin down to your chest. Resting your hands on your thighs or 10 down by your side, relax your shoulders down and back. Close your eyes and take your gaze to a point between your eyebrows. Take 5 to 10 long deep breaths, shut eyes focused between your brows. In conclusion, please remember that we are not designed to stay in one position all day long. Sitting in front of a desk every day can wreak havoc on your body, especially since most of us don't have the best posture. Hunching the shoulders and slumping in your seat can cause back pain, headaches, tension and tightness in your back, neck and shoulders. Taking regular breaks,
later in the year than the current date, many of these mention the beginning of spring. Along with the New Year's Day postcard, haiku might mention "first letter" (hatsudayori-- meaning the first exchange of letters), "first calligraphy" (kakizome), and "first brush" (fude hajime). Games It was also customary to play many New Year's games. These include hanetsuki, takoage (kite flying), koma (top), sugoroku, fukuwarai (whereby a blindfolded person places paper parts of a face, such as eyes, eyebrows, a nose and a mouth, on a paper face), and karuta. Entertainment There are many shows created as the end-of-year, and beginning-of-year entertainment, and some being a special edition of the regular shows. For many decades, it has been customary to watch the TV show Khaku Uta Gassen aired on NHK on New Year's Eve. The show features two teams, red and white, of popular music artists competing against each other. Hatsumde, hatsuhinode, the "firsts" of the year
I know the girl translating this book 14.Raamatu ära tõlkinud, viis ta selle kirjastajale Having translated the book, she took it to the publisher 15.Teda kuuldi klaverit mängimas She was heard playing the piano 16.Ülikooli minnes ma kohtasin sõpra When going to the University, I met a friend 17. Olles sale tüdruk, näis ta pikem, kui ta oli Being a slender girl, she looked taller than she was 18.Ta kergitas kulme, nagu tahaks ta midagi küsida She raised her eyebrows as if wanting to ask something 19. Üldiselt öeldes, mulle ei meeldinud see film Generally speaking, I did not like the film 20.Väga erutatult, läksid lapsed koju The children went home, greatly excited 21.Ta ei rääkinud, kui teda ei kõnetatud She did not speak unless spoken to 22.Ta naeris, nagu paeluks teda film She laughed, as if faccinated by the film 23.Ma tunnen, et midagi kõrbeb I smell something burning 24.Sa pead laskma endale soengu teha You must have your hair done 25
life's story was somehow vitally important. "Phil travels a lot. He plays ball for a living." I half-smiled. "Have I heard of him?" he asked, smiling in response. "Probably not. He doesn't play well. Strictly minor league. He moves around a lot." "And your mother sent you here so that she could travel with him." He said it as an assumption again, not a question. My chin raised a fraction. "No, she did not send me here. I sent myself." His eyebrows knit together. "I don't understand," he admitted, and he seemed unnecessarily frustrated by that fact. I sighed. Why was I explaining this to him? He continued to stare at me with obvious curiosity. "She stayed with me at first, but she missed him. It made her unhappy... so I decided it was time to spend some quality time with Charlie." My voice was glum by the time I finished. "But now you're unhappy," he pointed out. "And?" I challenged. "That doesn't seem fair
27 MODULE 8 Comparison of adjectives. Shopping, shops, garments, foodstuffs. We can compare things using as ... as Write sentences using this information and as ... as .. e.g. Blue eyes are as beautiful as brown eyes. Green eyes aren't as common as blue or brown eyes. 1 brown eyes/sensitive to light/blue eyes 2 in hot countries blue eyes/common/brown eyes 3 small eyes/attractive/large eyes 4 women's eyebrows/thick/men's 5 eye make-up/old/history 6 our ears/important/our eyes 1. Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs (1) 1-silbiliste omadus- ja määrsõnade keskvõrre moodustatakse lõpu er ja ülivõrre lõpu est lisamise teel. cheap cheaper the cheapest safe safer the safest Ühe täis- ja kaashäälikuga (v.a. w) lõppevate sõnade puhul muutub kaashäälik kahekordseks. big bigger the biggest
house. Reading as can be. We enjoy each other's 4 The wood is visible from the road. 1 D 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 B 6 A company. I have no siblings, and I 5 A house stands at the end of this think that's brought us closer. We lane. Use of English get our eyebrows done together, go 1 about 6 for shopping and to the hairdressers. 2 (possible answers) 2 The / This 7 for When she's buying clothes, she 1 Having left Italy, they drove to 3 who 8 by always asks me first. She says Spain
oxymoron is to stress, to bring out contradictory notions (e.g. an old young man). 3. Hyperbole is used to evoke an emotional response, irony, humor. Hyperbole is an exaggeration not to be taken literally. Through frequent repetition hyperbole becomes trite: "I am dying to see him", "scared to death", "a thousand pardons" etc. Hyperbole is often combined with metaphor (e.g. "She cried in a voice that hit me between the eyebrows and went out at the back of my head." "She swallowed men whole. You could see their feet sticking out of her mouth."). Round numerals used in hyperbole seem rather trite (e.g. "I feel a hundred years old." trite. "I feel ninety-seven years old." original hyperbole). 4. Understatement 1. it is deliberately lessening the size or significance of something 2
entailment between complex sentences? The Inferential Theory's appeal to inferring helps, for what might seem to be the static abstract relation of "entailment" between two sentences can be reconstrued as a rule-governed practice of inferring the one from the other. "Harold is fat and Ben is stupid" entails "Ben is stupid" because, if someone asserts the former but denies the latter, we apply severe social sanctions; indeed, we at least raise eyebrows if someone asserts the former and then does not go on to behave as if the latter is true. According to Use theories, it is this practice itself that makes the inference valid, not (as logic books would have it) any independent guarantee that the inference preserves truth. Objections and some replies The beauty of the Inferential Theory is its effortless avoidance of every single objection we have made to each of the three traditional theories (Referential, Ideational, and Proposition)
" I cried softly, my chest tight with the pain of it. "What's wrong with me that you don't want me around your family?" "Angel, no." He hugged me, his hands roaming my back in soothing caresses. "There's nothing wrong with you. It's this place. I don't-I can't be here. You want to know what's in my dreams? It's this house." "Oh." My stomach knotted with worry and confusion. "I'm sorry. I didn't know." Something in my voice lured him to press a kiss between my eyebrows. "I've been rough with you today. I'm sorry. I'm edgy and agitated being here, but that's no excuse." I cupped his face and stared into his eyes, seeing the tumultuous emotions he was so used to hiding. "Don't ever apologize for being yourself with me. It's what I want. I want to be your safe place, Gideon." "You are. You don't know how much, but I'll find a way to tell you." He rested his forehead against mine. "Let's go home. I bought some things for you." "Oh
in code that they had picked up and that these were accumulating on his desk. The Admiralty had no department to deal with enemy cryptograms, he said. Ewing was at once interested, and when he saw the messages that afternoon he recognized that they were probably German naval signals and that their solution could be of great value. He promptly undertook the task. Ewing was then 59, a short, thickset Scot with blue eyes beneath shaggy eyebrows, a quiet voice, and the manner of a benign physician. He had been knighted three years before for his contributions to science, which included pioneering studies of Japanese earthquakes, of magnetism, and of mechanical lagging effects in stressed materials (now known by a word he coined, "hysteresis"), and for his public services, notably his naval education directorship. He was to become president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science and perhaps his
The pressed shirts and dresses spilled from the outdoor patio into the restaurant, where we had reservations. It took a chaperone using football-like blocking to get us to our booth in a secluded back corner. The catch-up chat with Vesper looked like this: HER: "How are you?" ME: "Unbelievable. But I need to give you fair warning. My biochemistry is very different from the last time you saw me. I feel ... well, superhuman." HER (EYEBROWS RAISED): "Oh reeeeally? Details, please." Yes, really. The last time we'd met, I had just taken my total testosterone from 244.8 to 653.3 ng/dL (nanograms per deciliter), while cutting my estradiol (estrogen) in half. The subsequent roughhousing had been a physical encounter of the rst class. This time around, I'd just returned from Nicaragua, where I ate grass-fed beef three times per day for 21 days. I had protein-loaded
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