TEACHERS PHYSICAL PRESENCE IN CLASS: BODY LANGUAGE AND TONE OF VOICE
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Keywords: Facial expression, gestures, body orientation, movement, touch, eye contact, formal, informal, and casual.Abstrak
Annotation: This research paper examines teachers’ physical and nonverbal qualities
while conducting the lesson. The power of body language and its preliminary types are
defined with examples; moreover, tone of voice and its three basic categories are
analyzed with situations.
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