1. What does 'Pinocchio Syndrome' mean?
2. What inspired the author to become a body language expert?
3. How does the author earn his living?
4. What are two of the most important skills one will ever learn?
5. A good liar is not searching his memory for the truth, is he?
6. What is an involuntary sign that something is being hidden?
7. Body language is something that the majority of us cannot control, isn't it?
8. Who is constantly in need of the author's services?
9. What does the author try to improve in his business clients by teaching them about body language?
10. His working life gives him a great deal of satisfaction, doesn't it?
1) Who always rubbed his nose when giving excuses for being late to lectures?
It was the author of the article himself.
2) Who inspired the author to become a body language expert?
It was his favourite professor at university who mentioned 'Pinocchio Syndrome' to him one wintry morning.
3) In what way does the author earn his living now?
Now, he earns his living by training people in non-verbal communication.
4) What has the author dedicated his life to?
The author has dedicated his life to studying the ways the human body gives more reliable information than the words we speak.
5) When do facial expressions, gestures, posture, and the intonation of our speech speak volumes and can be understood?
All of these speak volumes and can be understood if you only know how to make sense of the signs.
6) Is glancing away easy to interpret? No, it is not.
7) How do we know that the person does not say the truth according to the author?
We should watch the pupil of the eye. If it gets bigger, this is probably an involuntary sign that something is being hidden.
8) The majority of people usually control their body language, don’t they?
Yes, they usually do, but the sweat pouring off the forehead and their constantly moving feet say otherwise.
9) Are business clients in need of knowing the body language to improve their confidence?
Yes, they are. Business clients are constantly in need of such services.
10) Do you think the author likes his work as a body language expert?
To be sure, he does. He says that he enjoys his job so much.
1. What does 'Pinocchio Syndrome' mean?
2. What inspired the author to become a body language expert?
3. How does the author earn his living?
4. What are two of the most important skills one will ever learn?
5. A good liar is not searching his memory for the truth, is he?
6. What is an involuntary sign that something is being hidden?
7. Body language is something that the majority of us cannot control, isn't it?
8. Who is constantly in need of the author's services?
9. What does the author try to improve in his business clients by teaching them about body language?
10. His working life gives him a great deal of satisfaction, doesn't it?
1) Who always rubbed his nose when giving excuses for being late to lectures?
It was the author of the article himself.
2) Who inspired the author to become a body language expert?
It was his favourite professor at university who mentioned 'Pinocchio Syndrome' to him one wintry morning.
3) In what way does the author earn his living now?
Now, he earns his living by training people in non-verbal communication.
4) What has the author dedicated his life to?
The author has dedicated his life to studying the ways the human body gives more reliable information than the words we speak.
5) When do facial expressions, gestures, posture, and the intonation of our speech speak volumes and can be understood?
All of these speak volumes and can be understood if you only know how to make sense of the signs.
6) Is glancing away easy to interpret? No, it is not.
7) How do we know that the person does not say the truth according to the author?
We should watch the pupil of the eye. If it gets bigger, this is probably an involuntary sign that something is being hidden.
8) The majority of people usually control their body language, don’t they?
Yes, they usually do, but the sweat pouring off the forehead and their constantly moving feet say otherwise.
9) Are business clients in need of knowing the body language to improve their confidence?
Yes, they are. Business clients are constantly in need of such services.
10) Do you think the author likes his work as a body language expert?
To be sure, he does. He says that he enjoys his job so much.