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Body Language and Communication

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We talk with words every day. But we also talk with our bodies. This is called body language. Your face, hands, and eyes can send a message. Sometimes your body says more than your words. People all over the world use body language.

Your face shows how you feel. A smile tells people that you are happy or friendly. When you are sad or angry, you might frown. A happy face makes other people feel good too. Your face can share feelings without any words.

You can also talk with your hands. A gesture is a movement with your hands or arms. You wave your hand to say hello or goodbye. You can point with your finger to show where something is. These small movements help people understand you.

Your head and body send messages too. When you nod your head up and down, it means yes. Good posture, like sitting up straight, shows that you are ready and polite. Slow, tired movements can show that you want to rest.

Eye contact is important in many places. When you look at someone’s eyes, it shows that you are listening. But in some cultures, too much eye contact is not polite. Body language is not the same everywhere, so we must learn it and always be kind.

A. Vocabulary

  1. body language ____
  2. gesture ____
  3. smile ____
  4. frown ____
  5. nod ____
  6. wave ____
  7. point ____
  8. posture ____
  9. eye contact ____
  10. expression ____
  • a. look on your face that shows how you feel
  • b. unhappy face with the eyebrows and mouth turned down
  • c. looking straight into another person’s eyes
  • d. way you hold your body when you sit or stand
  • e. move your head up and down to say yes
  • f. happy face with the mouth turned up at the sides
  • g. way we send messages with our face, hands, and body instead of words
  • h. use your finger to show where something is
  • i. move your hand to say hello or goodbye
  • j. movement you make with your hands or arms to show meaning
Body Language and Communication worksheet

B. True or False

  1. ____   Body language uses only words.
  2. ____   A smile can show that you are happy or friendly.
  3. ____   You wave your hand to say hello or goodbye.
  4. ____   A frown usually shows a happy feeling.
  5. ____   A gesture is a movement with your hands or arms.
  6. ____   Nodding your head up and down means no.
  7. ____   Eye contact can show that you are listening.
  8. ____   Body language is exactly the same in every culture.
  9. ____   Good posture means sitting up straight.
  10. ____   Your face can show feelings without any words.

C. Fill in the Blanks

Word Bank: smile, wave, gesture, nod, posture, frown, point, expression
  1. A ___ on your face shows that you are happy.
  2. You ___ your hand when you say goodbye to a friend.
  3. A ___ is a movement you make with your hands.
  4. When you ___ your head up and down, it means yes.
  5. Good ___ means you sit up straight and look polite.

D. Comprehension Questions

  1. What is body language?
  2. What does a smile tell other people?
  3. Why should we be careful with eye contact?

E. Discussion Questions

  1. What gestures do you use most often with your family and friends?
  2. Do you think body language or words are more important? Why?
Answer Key (click to reveal)

A. Vocabulary: 1-g, 2-j, 3-f, 4-b, 5-e, 6-i, 7-h, 8-d, 9-c, 10-a

B. True/False: 1-F, 2-T, 3-T, 4-F, 5-T, 6-F, 7-T, 8-F, 9-T, 10-T

C. Fill Blanks: 1-smile, 2-wave, 3-gesture, 4-nod, 5-posture

D. Comprehension:

  1. Body language is talking with our bodies, like our face, hands, and eyes, instead of only words.
  2. A smile tells people that you are happy or friendly.
  3. Because in some cultures too much eye contact is not polite.

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