For chapter 5, the concepts that I used were chronemics (the man being late for the date) and paralanguage (the long sigh that indicates the frustration of the woman)
Texte du Storyboard
"I've been waiting for over 35 minutes for him. Him being late tells me he doesn't care enough about this date. I wonder if he will even show up. I am getting frustrated."
*Sigh*
"Hi! I am sorry I am late."
"Woah- what's with the long sigh? "
"'What's with the long sigh??' I am incredibly frustrated that you were nearly 40 minutes late for our date. You being late communicates that you do not care enough about me or this date!!"
*gulp*
Chapter 5: Chronemics and Paralanguage
"I think I am going to go watch another episode of TV. What's 4 more hours?"
Chapter 5: Chronemics and Paralanguage
"OMG!! You're room is a disaster!! I asked you 20 times, but you were so preoccupied with your TV show that I doubt you heard me!"
Chapter 5: Chronemics and Paralanguage
"I WAS listening!! You said I could watch two more episodes and then clean!!"
"No, I said that you could watch two more episodes AFTER you clean!! I swear, you only hear what you ever want to hear!!"
Chapter 6: Selective Listening and Preoccupation
Why the long face?
Sweetie, why are you crying?
Chapter 6: Selective Listening and Preoccupation
I do not like the ice cream this diner has!!
I Want to eat somewhere else!!
Chapter 6: Selective Listening and Preoccupation
Well, you should feel grateful that you are able to get ice cream today!
Do NOT act ungrateful in public! You just say "thank you" for taking you to this restaurant!!
Chapter 7: Deep Acting and Surface Acting
Chapter 7: Deep Acting and Surface Acting
Chapter 7: Deep Acting and Surface Acting
We are very open with each other about most things, I would like to see if you are ready to talk about your family background?!
Thank you for asking. I do not think I am willing to share that part of my life right now.
Chapter 8: Openness/Closedness and Acknowledgement
Chapter 8: Openness/Closedness and Acknowledgement
Chapter 8: Openness/Closedness and Acknowledgement