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Abstract
This study explores the role of body language in enhancing the effectiveness of public speaking in English. In modern communication, verbal skills alone are insufficient for successful interaction, as nonverbal elements such as gestures, facial expressions, posture, and eye contact significantly influence audience perception. The research aims to analyze the theoretical foundations of body language, examine its communicative functions in public speaking, and evaluate its impact on students’ speaking performance. A mixed-method approach, including observation and experimental analysis, was applied to assess how students use body language during presentations. The findings reveal that effective use of nonverbal communication increases speaker confidence, audience engagement, and message clarity. The study also provides practical recommendations for developing body language skills in English language learners. Overall, the research highlights that body language is an essential component of communicative competence and should be systematically integrated into language teaching practices.