Neden Beden Dili Kelimelerini Bilmeliyim?
Temel Beden Dili Kelimeleri
| Kelime | Türkçe Anlamı | Örnek Cümle |
|---|---|---|
| Gesture | Jest, el/baş hareketi | His gestures were so expressive that he didn't need to say a word. |
| Posture | Duruş, vücut pozisyonu | Good posture is important for overall health and confidence. |
| Stance | Duruş, tutum (kasıtlı) | His aggressive stance indicated that he was ready for a confrontation. |
| Gait | Yürüyüş biçimi | He recognised her by her gait even from a distance. |
| Gesticulate | Abartılı jest yapmak | He gesticulated wildly to make his point understood. |
| Slouch | Sarkık/çökmüş durmak | He slouched against the wall, looking bored during the lecture. |
| Fidget | Yerinde duramayarak kıpırdamak | She fidgeted with her pen during the meeting, showing her nervousness. |
| Grimace | Yüz buruşturmak, ekşimek | She grimaced when she tasted the bitter medicine. |
| Wink | Göz kırpmak | He winked at her as he passed by, signalling everything was fine. |
| Nod | Onay/anlayış için başı sallamak | She nodded in agreement with his proposal. |
| Bow | Eğilmek (saygı için) | He bowed deeply to the queen as a sign of respect. |
| Hug | Sarılmak | She hugged him tightly before he left for the airport. |
| Shrug | Omuz silkmek | He shrugged his shoulders, indicating he didn't know the answer. |
| Wave | El sallamak | She waved goodbye from the train window. |
| Cross arms | Kolları kavuşturmak | She crossed her arms, a sign she was not open to persuasion. |
| Point | İşaret etmek | He pointed to the door, indicating they should leave. |
| Clench fist | Yumruk sıkmak | He clenched his fists in frustration after losing the match. |
| Roll eyes | Gözleri devirmek | She rolled her eyes at his ridiculous suggestion. |
| Lean in | Öne doğru eğilmek | He leaned in to share a confidential piece of information. |
| Bite lip | Dudak ısırmak (gerginlik) | She bit her lip nervously before delivering the presentation. |
| Eye contact | Göz teması | Maintaining eye contact is crucial in job interviews. |
| Handshake | El sıkışma | He greeted the guests with a firm handshake. |
| Thumbs up | Onay/beğeni işareti | She gave a thumbs-up to show that everything was ready. |
Duygularla İlişkili Beden Dili İfadeleri
| Duygu | Beden Dili ifadesi | Örnek |
|---|---|---|
| Nervousness (gerginlik) | fidget, avoid eye contact, bite lip | When nervous, people tend to fidget and avoid eye contact. |
| Confidence (özgüven) | upright posture, steady eye contact, firm handshake | Her upright posture and steady eye contact conveyed confidence. |
| Boredom (sıkılma) | slouch, yawn, tap fingers | He was clearly bored, slouching in his chair and tapping his fingers. |
| Anger (öfke) | clench fist, crossed arms, frown | She clenched her fists and crossed her arms, signalling her displeasure. |
| Agreement (onay) | nod, lean in, smile | He nodded enthusiastically and leaned in to show his approval. |
İleri Düzey İfadeler (Band 7+)
- Non-verbal communication → Sözsüz iletişim: Non-verbal communication can sometimes convey more than words.
- Open body language → Açık beden dili: Open body language, such as uncrossed arms and direct eye contact, creates a positive first impression.
- Defensive posture → Savunmacı duruş: She adopted a defensive posture during the argument.
- Project confidence → Özgüven yansıtmak: A firm handshake and a smile can help project confidence.
- Subconscious signals → Bilinçaltı sinyaller: Many body language cues are subconscious signals of our inner emotions.
- Cultural nuances → Kültürel nüanslar: The cultural nuances of body language vary significantly across the world.
Speaking Soruları
Part 1
- Do you think body language is important in communication?
- Can you tell if someone is nervous just by their body language?
- Are there any gestures you commonly use when speaking?
Part 2 – Cue Card
- When and where it happened
- Who the person was
- What body language they used
- How you felt about understanding them through their body language
Part 3
- In what ways is body language more powerful than spoken language?
- Is body language universal or culturally specific?
- How important is body language in professional settings like job interviews?
- How can someone improve their body language skills?
- How does body language differ across cultures?
Örnek Speaking Cevabı (Part 3)
"That's a fascinating question. While some aspects of body language, such as smiling to express happiness, appear to be universal, many gestures are deeply culturally specific. For instance, maintaining direct eye contact is seen as a sign of confidence in Western cultures, whereas in some Asian cultures it may be perceived as confrontational or disrespectful. Similarly, the thumbs-up gesture carries a positive meaning in most English-speaking countries, yet it can be considered offensive in parts of the Middle East. This highlights the importance of cultural sensitivity when interpreting non-verbal communication."
Çalışma İpuçları
- 🎭 Film izlerken gözlemleyin: Ses kapalıyken sahneyi izleyin ve karakterlerin duygularını yalnızca beden diline bakarak tahmin etmeye çalışın.
- 📖 Kelimeyi öğrenin ama abartmayın: IELTS'te kelime dağarcığı puanı, kelimeleri doğru bağlamda kullanmaktan gelir—yoksa her cümlede "gesticulate" yazmak değil!
- ✅ Collocations: maintain eye contact, adopt a posture, project confidence, make eye contact