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(A2) Verbal to Non-verbal Read the following passage and make a flowchart based on it. Before superhero blockbusters and animated comedies, filmmakers were lucky if they could get a horse to successfully gallop across the screen. Edward Muybridge invented one of the first movie projectors, the zoopraxiscope. The zoopraxiscope rotated images on a disc very quickly so that figures appeared to be moving. Muybridge's most famous zoopraxiscope film featured a horse running in one direction. Soon, movies were everywhere. Filmmakers had not figured out how to add sound yet, but their silent movies were big hits with the public. Audience members often enjoyed live musical accompaniment or commentary from film hosts. The popularity of movies prompted some big changes from even more inventors and filmmakers. Humorous Phases of Funny Faces (1906) was a short film that featured several chalkboard characters coming to life. By 1923, movie makers figured out how to add sound to films. In less than a decade, almost every film produced was a "talkie". Filmmakers still had one more hurdle to jump in their quest to make movies move closer to reality: most movies were still completely filmed in black-and-white. While early experiments with colour and film had existed since the late 19th century, it was not until Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's The Wizard of Oz that colour motion pictures became wildly popular that colour film was taken seriously. Today, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, and online streaming allow the movie experience to be enjoyed from the comforts of bedrooms, offices, and even airplanes.​

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Verbal to Non-verbal

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Verbal and Non-Verbal-When we think about forms of communication, speech may be the first example that enters our mind. However, we often overlook the importance of non-verbal communication. Studies have shown that non-verbal cues like body language can be just as, if not more, important than what we say. For example, understanding non-verbal communication can help us navigate conversations with people experiencing hearing loss.

Difference-Verbal communication is using speech or spoken word to exchange information, emotions, and thoughts. Conversely, non-verbal communication is conveying and exchanging messages without the use of spoken words. Though silent, non-verbal cues can convey our feelings, attitudes, and actions to other people more effectively than speaking. Research has shown that about 80% of how we converse involves non-verbal communication, while only 20% involves verbal communication. Individuals living with a hearing loss rely heavily on non-verbal cues, even when wearing their hearing aids. Do you rely on non-verbal cues more than you believe is normal? This could be a sign of hearing loss. Test your hearing for free in under 2 minutes on the Lexie Hearing website right now to find out if you could benefit from wearing hearing aids.

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