Categorias: Todos - communication

por Julio André Campos Bartra 2 anos atrás

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¿De qué manera podemos incluir la comunicación kinésica y proxémica cuando hablamos frente un público?

Effective public speaking involves more than just the words you choose; it also includes non-verbal communication through body language and the use of space. Kinesics refers to body movements and gestures, while proxemics deals with the physical distance between the speaker and the audience.

¿De qué manera podemos incluir la comunicación kinésica y proxémica cuando hablamos frente un público?

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Possessive pronouns are used to show possession. The possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs.

His, Your

¿De qué manera podemos incluir la comunicación kinésica y proxémica cuando hablamos frente un público?

The part of speech is a category to which a word is assigned according to its syntactic functions. In English the main parts of speech are noun, pronoun, adjective, determiner, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.

Kinésica

A conjunction is a word like 'if' 'but' or 'and' which is used to connect sentences or clauses together.

Subordinating conjunctions

Subordinating conjunctions are conjunctions that are used at the beginning of subordinate clauses. Some examples of these conjunctions are: although, after, before, because, how, if, once, since, so that, until, unless, when etc.

Although it was raining, I went out.
Coordinating

Coordinating conjunctions always connect phrases, words, and clauses. They are: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.

This stew is savory and delicious.

Proxémica

A pronoun is a word that can be used in place of a noun, typically after the noun itself has already been stated.

Reflexive

A reflexive pronoun ends with ...self or ...selves and refers to another noun or pronoun in the sentence (usually the subject of the sentence). The reflexive pronouns are myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves.

Itself, Himself
Demonstrative

Demonstrative pronouns are used to demonstrate (or indicate). This, that, these, and those are all demonstrative pronouns.

This, These
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The personal pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, they. More often than not (but certainly not always), they replace nouns representing people.

Create sentences

He, They