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The Eyes Have It

The Eyes Have It. When I listen to people, I make eye contact. When I speak to people, I face them. When I speak to people, I make eye contact. Are these two people practicing good eye contact?. Are these people practicing good eye contact?. Are these people practicing good eye contact?.

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The Eyes Have It

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  1. The Eyes Have It

  2. When I listen to people, I make eye contact. When I speak to people, I face them. When I speak to people, I make eye contact.

  3. Are these two people practicing good eye contact?

  4. Are these people practicing good eye contact?

  5. Are these people practicing good eye contact?

  6. Are these people practicing good eye contact?

  7. Appreciated Admired Respected Interesting Well-liked Grateful How does she feel? How does he feel?

  8. Worried Bored Uncomfortable Disrespected How does he feel?

  9. True or False You should start talking BEFORE you make eye contact with someone. False • BUT: If you do not wish to speak with someone, avoid making eye contact.

  10. True or False Staring at someone could be threatening and can make people feel uncomfortable. TRUE In most conversations, the listener and the speaker don’t stare at each other.

  11. True or False You should remove your sunglasses when you are speaking with someoneindoors. TRUE

  12. Eye Contact Hints: Count from 1-7 seconds, and then look slightly away. Perhaps move your eye gaze from the speakers/listeners forehead to their eyes. 7 3 2 4 6 1 5

  13. Eye Contact Hints: When you speak to a small group of people (2 or more), glance at each person often enough to let each of them know that you’re speaking with the entire group.

  14. What did I learn from this activity? I learned the differences between good eye contact and bad eye contact. How people feel when you use good eye contact and how people feel when you use bad eye contact. Anything else?

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