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Getting physical

from your message. On the other hand, strong, forceful, and complementary gestures strengthen your presentation. Gestures should be physical actions that fit and support the words. In short, if you speak with conviction and take the time to watch yourself on videotape, you'll be able to sort out and discard weak gestures and replace them with stronger ones. POSTURE The video camera will reveal if you are guilty of any of the following postural taboos: · Slouching or hunching over the lectern. · Repeatedly bouncing on your toes or rocking back on your heels. · Keeping head and eyes down, rarely looking up. · Clenching hands tightly together. Some speakers employ a special walking technique. Try walking a few feet away from the lectern to address one side of the audience; then walk to the other side to make another point. This walking movement brings you closer to the audience, provides visual variety for them, and is also

Pedagoogika → Intercultural communication
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