Communication Through Expression With Language Where Would WE BE WITHOUT IT?

Language:The method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way.

These areas in the brain control language and the way that all people communicate with. Without this part of the brain developing, people would have a difficult time speaking and communicating.

“Communication is a skill that you can learn. It's like riding a bicycle or typing. If you're willing to work at it, you can rapidly improve the quality of every part of your life.” – Brian Tracy

Language development starts in the brain, That is what begins the steps to communication.

Communication is seen in many different ways,

1. Communication can be seen through expressions. Expressions can show what someone may be thinking or feeling. Many can tell how someone is feeling by the way that they look.

For Example, During both Mr. Obama's presidential term and President Trumps term now, citizens can guess what either president was thinking while they were giving a interview or speech on television.

Communication is also seen through body language

Body Language is very important to look for when communicating, because it can tell a lot about another person or what they portray.

A good example of body language shown is in debates. Body language can show defense, happiness, disagreement, confidence, or disappointment.

Communication can be shown through protest. Where A group of people can show there beliefs without being directly in front of someone. or to show a larger audience.

Protest represent communication through language because of what is written on the signs and what is being spoken by the protesters.

Communication can be seen In art

Communication can be seen in signs

Communication is seen everywhere. And it is only know because of language. Language is the foundation of Communication. ITs Everywhere........

Work Cited:

History.com Staff. "Rosie the Riveter." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2010. Web. 14 Apr. 2017. <http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/rosie-the-riveter>.

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