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Communication Log Introduction It was difficult to find more than ten communication behaviours in my general days. Fortunately, I had a very busy day last week. This day was a common working day to me, but with many interpersonal communication behaviours. I recorded these behaviours in my logs. It included oral communication, non-verbal communication, literal communication, and mixed communication. There are many communication models like perception, self-maintenance, self-disclosure, word use, effective expression, and paraphrasing. I am very interesting in other three models. They are "effective listening," "non-verbal behaviour" and "directness vs. Indirectness." In my study, I am going to analyse the logs and the data I collected with Hymes' SPEAKING theories in these three models. I expect to find whether I am directness or indirectness, my listening is effective or not. I also want to know how important the non-verbal behaviour is. Methods To go out my exercise, I had a three-step plan. Firstly,...

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