If you have ever presented to an audience, you know that the audience also communicates with you via nonverbal gestures. This is the last week of the series "Audience Nonverbal Cues". Here are additional nonverbal cues you should be on the lookout for as a speaker.
Crossing legs is a sign of opposition or competition.
Covering mouth with hand indicates shock or surprise. No surprise here.
Fidgeting or swinging the foot in a circle is a sign of boredom or impatience.
Become an audience watcher. If you are going to be an effective speaker and presenter, it is important to tune in to your audience and the cues they give you. This could be the difference between a good speech and a great speech.
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