Comunicación verbal y no verbal
Communication: Verbal and Non-Verbal
In this section, the speaker discusses the differences between verbal and non-verbal communication, highlighting their characteristics and significance.
Verbal Communication
- Verbal communication involves linguistic signs, primarily words, for conveying messages.
- It utilizes visual (written words) and auditory (spoken words) linguistic signs for effective transmission.
- Modern verbal communication extends to various technological platforms like chats, social media, video calls, enhancing connectivity.
Non-Verbal Communication
- Non-verbal cues such as gestures, appearance, and silence complement verbal communication by conveying additional information.
- Gestures, facial expressions, attire contribute significantly to how individuals are perceived during interactions.
Significance of Non-Verbal Cues
This segment delves into the importance of non-verbal cues in conveying subtle nuances and enhancing overall communication effectiveness.
Impact of Appearance
- Physical appearance including attire and grooming plays a crucial role in shaping initial impressions during interactions.
Gestures and Silence
- Gestures and facial expressions often reveal inner thoughts or emotions that words may not fully capture.
Silent Communication