earthmonkey wrote:
To get to the point, I have an oral exam for my French class coming up, and 10 points out of 40 are for eye contact and body language, which I have consistently failed in for both the English and Japanese languages with the addition of the French Language to that list.
eye contact and body language? i would talk to the teacher about your disability if i were you. being a language teacher, he/she should be aware of the problems that can arise with specific syndromes/disorders.
intonation is more important in french, anyway. i view it as acting. if you can imitate what you
think the tone might be, you will usually be right (french has a very predictable pattern inasmuch as tone of voice is concerned. pitch rises at the end of questions, falls at the end of declarative statements.
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I saw a post for eye contact in the friendship forum (which I'll try tonight; thanks to the person who posted that). I can use body language with my conversations conducted by use of English if I really focus, but I find that when I concentrate on fixing the grammar and vocabulary in my head, my body language ceases to exist (and effective body language to enhance communication is a component of the grade).
this happens to me, too! i find that the only way to work out this conflict is to study the grammar and vocabulary until it is second nature. then you can utilize the tone/body language/etc... it's just like when an actor learns his lines by heart. (;