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  • Lovelyn Valenzuela
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    the establishment of common ground & comfort zone where two or more people can mentally join together.

    Rapport

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    is the lubricant that allows social exchanges to flow smoothly in order to make a great first impression.

    Rapport

  • 3

    is getting on well with another person , or groups of people by having things in common . This makes communication process easier and usually more effective.

    Rapport

  • 4

    is a natural thing. In business, we need to build rapport with our clients whether we like them or not

    Rapport

  • 5

    do more than frame the eyes. They Also tell others around you a story, your story.

    Eyebrow

  • 6

    is a reflection of how good you feel.

    Smile

  • 7

    indicates warmth and helps start build good rapport.

    Smiling Genuinely

  • 8

    can communicate sarcasm, disinterest or uncertainty.

    Half Smile

  • 9

    this smile is given usually out of courtesy

    Polite Smile

  • 10

    are an integral part of communication, particularly if we are speaking in a foreign language. They are a great way of making sure we’re getting our point across and underpin what we’re trying to sa

    Hand Gestures

  • 11

    is the secret of regal walk. A perfect posture can make you attractive.

    Posture

  • 12

    is the first and only acceptable physical contact between professionals meeting for the first time.

    Handshake

  • 13

    can communicate confidence, competence , and being in control of the situation.

    Firm Handshake

  • 14

    improves the quality of the interaction, producing a higher degree of intimacy and trust within a matter of seconds

    Handshake

  • 15

    is a very powerful gesture. Having eye contact is one of the best ways to show that you value the time and presence of the person you are talking to. It also helps in building rapport and establishing a conversation.

    Eye Contact

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    to stare wonderingly often with mouth open.

    Stare

  • 17

    – closing and opening the eyelid of one eye, to transmit a signal, message, or suggestion

    Wink

  • 18

    can also be a sign of rank and personal relationship

    Nodding

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    only the ones who are close to you are allowed to enter. The most important zone because this is our personal space.

    Intimate Zone

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    we maintain this during business gatherings.

    Personal Zone

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    when we are with those we are not familiar, people we meet once or twice.

    Social Zone

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    opted whenever we address a large group of people

    Public Zone

  • 23

    increase our ability to be heard and understood. They bolster our confidence and self esteem by empowering us to speak out.

    Effective Communication Skills

  • 24

    means being fully present and aware of what the speaker is attempting to impart. It means offering the speaker your full and undivided attention.

    Active Listening

  • 25

    can be interpreted in many ways and can be a symbol of status and control.

    Touch

  • 26

    It can also communicate the kind of relationship between individuals.

    Touch

  • 27

    can send a number of messages. People can judge you based on how you shake hands.

    Simple Handshake

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    NORTH AMERICA

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    NORTH AMERICA

    NORTH AMERICA

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    Nicknames in Countries of North America

    Nicknames in Countries of North America

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    Nicknames in Countries of North America

    Nicknames in Countries of North America

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    Cruise Ship Industry

    Cruise Ship Industry

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    Cruise Ship Industry

    Cruise Ship Industry

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    Land Transportation

    Land Transportation

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    Land Transportation

    Land Transportation

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    Travel Documentation

    Travel Documentation

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    Travel Documentation

    Travel Documentation

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    Europe Countries and Capitals

    Europe Countries and Capitals

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    Europe Countries and Capitals

    Europe Countries and Capitals

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    Europe Countries Nicknames

    Europe Countries Nicknames

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    Europe Countries Nicknames

    Europe Countries Nicknames

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    Lesson 8

    Lesson 8

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    Lesson 8

    Lesson 8

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    Module 9

    Module 9

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    Module 9

    Module 9

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    Asia Countries

    Asia Countries

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    Asia Countries

    Asia Countries

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    Unit III: Module 3

    Unit III: Module 3

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    Unit III: Module 3

    Unit III: Module 3

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    Lesson 9

    Lesson 9

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    Lesson 9

    Lesson 9

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    Asia Countries and Nicknames

    Asia Countries and Nicknames

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    Asia Countries and Nicknames

    Asia Countries and Nicknames

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    Chapter 10

    Chapter 10

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    Chapter 10

    Chapter 10

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    Unit III: Module 4

    Unit III: Module 4

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    Unit III: Module 4

    Unit III: Module 4

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    Unit III: Module 5

    Unit III: Module 5

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    Unit III: Module 5

    Unit III: Module 5

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    Chapter 11

    Chapter 11

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    Chapter 11

    Chapter 11

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    the establishment of common ground & comfort zone where two or more people can mentally join together.

    Rapport

  • 2

    is the lubricant that allows social exchanges to flow smoothly in order to make a great first impression.

    Rapport

  • 3

    is getting on well with another person , or groups of people by having things in common . This makes communication process easier and usually more effective.

    Rapport

  • 4

    is a natural thing. In business, we need to build rapport with our clients whether we like them or not

    Rapport

  • 5

    do more than frame the eyes. They Also tell others around you a story, your story.

    Eyebrow

  • 6

    is a reflection of how good you feel.

    Smile

  • 7

    indicates warmth and helps start build good rapport.

    Smiling Genuinely

  • 8

    can communicate sarcasm, disinterest or uncertainty.

    Half Smile

  • 9

    this smile is given usually out of courtesy

    Polite Smile

  • 10

    are an integral part of communication, particularly if we are speaking in a foreign language. They are a great way of making sure we’re getting our point across and underpin what we’re trying to sa

    Hand Gestures

  • 11

    is the secret of regal walk. A perfect posture can make you attractive.

    Posture

  • 12

    is the first and only acceptable physical contact between professionals meeting for the first time.

    Handshake

  • 13

    can communicate confidence, competence , and being in control of the situation.

    Firm Handshake

  • 14

    improves the quality of the interaction, producing a higher degree of intimacy and trust within a matter of seconds

    Handshake

  • 15

    is a very powerful gesture. Having eye contact is one of the best ways to show that you value the time and presence of the person you are talking to. It also helps in building rapport and establishing a conversation.

    Eye Contact

  • 16

    to stare wonderingly often with mouth open.

    Stare

  • 17

    – closing and opening the eyelid of one eye, to transmit a signal, message, or suggestion

    Wink

  • 18

    can also be a sign of rank and personal relationship

    Nodding

  • 19

    only the ones who are close to you are allowed to enter. The most important zone because this is our personal space.

    Intimate Zone

  • 20

    we maintain this during business gatherings.

    Personal Zone

  • 21

    when we are with those we are not familiar, people we meet once or twice.

    Social Zone

  • 22

    opted whenever we address a large group of people

    Public Zone

  • 23

    increase our ability to be heard and understood. They bolster our confidence and self esteem by empowering us to speak out.

    Effective Communication Skills

  • 24

    means being fully present and aware of what the speaker is attempting to impart. It means offering the speaker your full and undivided attention.

    Active Listening

  • 25

    can be interpreted in many ways and can be a symbol of status and control.

    Touch

  • 26

    It can also communicate the kind of relationship between individuals.

    Touch

  • 27

    can send a number of messages. People can judge you based on how you shake hands.

    Simple Handshake