Pregunta: How do you know when others are telling lies?
People may avoid eye contact when lying
People may avoid eye contact when lying
Fidgeting or nervous gestures can indicate dishonesty
Fidgeting or nervous gestures can indicate dishonesty
Inconsistent facial expressions or forced smiles
Inconsistent facial expressions or forced smiles
Unusual pauses or hesitations in speech
Unusual pauses or hesitations in speech
Observe changes in posture or shifting positions
Observe changes in posture or shifting positions
Idea 2
Inconsistencies in Stories
Inconsistencies in Stories
Details in their story may change over time
Details in their story may change over time
Their explanation might not make logical sense
Their explanation might not make logical sense
Contradictions between what they say and what they do
Contradictions between what they say and what they do
Inconsistencies with known facts or previous statements
Inconsistencies with known facts or previous statements
Overly complex or detailed stories to cover up lies
Overly complex or detailed stories to cover up lies
Sudden defensiveness or aggression when questioned
Sudden defensiveness or aggression when questioned
Overly elaborate justifications or excuses
Overly elaborate justifications or excuses
Excessive sweating or changes in voice pitch
Excessive sweating or changes in voice pitch
Unusual calmness or lack of emotion in serious situations
Unusual calmness or lack of emotion in serious situations
Avoiding certain topics or questions altogether
Avoiding certain topics or questions altogether
Pregunta: How do you know when others are telling lies?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
to have a sixth sense: to have an intuitive ability to perceive the truth
to have a sixth sense: to have an intuitive ability to perceive the truth