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Nonverbal communication is the

act of giving or exchanging


information without using any
spoken words.
Importance of nonverbal communication
in different sector.

1. Teaching sector
2. Business Sector
3. Public Sector
4. Interviews
5. Everyday Life
Teaching Sector
Teaching Sector

Facial expressions
Interviews
Interviews
Gesture

A gesture is a form of
non-verbal
communication made
with a part of the body,
used instead of or in
combination with verbal
communication.
Gesture
Gesture

The language of gesture allows


individuals to express a variety of
feelings and thoughts, from contempt
and hostility to approval and
affection. Most people use gestures
and body language in addition to
words when they speak.
Gesture

The use of gesture as language by


some ethnic groups is more
common than in others, and the
amount of such gesturing that is
considered culturally acceptable
varies from one location to the
next.
Gesture

•Hand gestures

Hand gestures, i.e., gestures performed by one or


two hands, is the most numerous category of
gestures due to the ability of the human hand to
acquire a huge number of clearly discernible
configurations, the fact of importance for the sign
languages.
Gesture
Gesture
Gesture

Military
signalmen use
hand and body
gestures to
direct flight
operations
aboard aircraft
carriers.
Malik Nayab

Maliha Shafqat

Adil A.Baig

Hafiz Waqas M.Sharif

Abrar Ahmed

Imtiaz Ali
Conclusion
Non-verbal communication is not only crucial in a plain daily communication
situation but also for the interpreter. Non-verbal communication can take various
forms, each of which illustrates or replaces a certain part of the verbal
communication. It includes many more elements than one might think at first.

When interpreters are in a working situation where the audience will not see them,
non-verbal communication can represent a problem. The audience might even be
tempted to believe that the interpreters have not done a good job.

In order to be able to work properly, interpreters need to make sense of non-verbal


cues. This is only possible because a special part of our brain deals with the
emotional part of the message. Not only intelligence but also emotional intelligence
is needed for interpreting non-verbal elements.

Whether non-verbal communication supports the interpreters in their task or


presents a difficulty, it will always play an important role.

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