Sometimes the messages 1.________ (send) with accompanying words and we 2.___________ (speak) a language alone. However, body language is 3.________ (make up) of gestures. Most of us are familiar with the common hand gestures. Some people cannot 4._________ (seem/talk) without using their hands. Their arms reach out as they explain words by 5._________ (create) shapes in the air, emphasizing and exaggerating and punctuating with their hands. Other people hardly 6._________ (use) their hands at all when they 7._______ (talk).
Between 10:00 am and 11:00 am today, Addington students and I 8.____________ (watch) a video about body language. The speech in the video ___________9. (make) by Nik Peachey, who is a former teacher, and a current educational consultant. In his talk, he explained that gestures are cross-cultural, and they differ in their meanings in different places. For example, making eye contact means listening to a speaker 10.________ (USE AN ADVERB HERE) in western civilizations, while in some eastern cultures looking into someone’s eyes directly might be difficult. There are many more examples of gestures 11.___________ (interpret) differently in different places.
I think, Nik Peachey 12.____________ (speak) about this topic in the Pearson books if he 13.____________ (be) interested in body language and gestures. If you 14.___________ (enjoy/study) on a specific topic, and if you 15._____________ (want/be) an expert on a particular subject, you should definitely continue and work hard on it. 16._______ (USE A QUANTIFIER HERE) people do the job they like.
Who knows? Maybe you 17.___________ (make) yourself famous by the end of 2020s!
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