2016-04-01The Importance of Non-verbal Communication7%Non-Verbal CommunicationWeek 5How to be a good speaker1.Credibility2.Expertise3.DynamicWhat Forms FirstImpressionsAlbert Marabian- UCLA“the words”38%“tone of voice”55%“body language”Be a dyn[r]
Effect of pedagogical environment on learning English in universities in HanoiAbstract ( research question ? / method ? )The aim of this study is to investigate the impact that the learning environment has in learning Englishlistening and speaking ski[r]
It is widely believed that language is a popular and useful tool for human beings in all societies. Different cultures have their own languages. Therefore, language helps people not only communicate with each other but also acquire other communities’ cultures. In fact, the relationship between langu[r]
Equivalence is one of the crucial issues in translation studies that have constantly received much attention of researchers since the birth of translation studies. Translation equivalence is linked to both linguistic and cultural aspects; however, in the thesis, equivalence is studied in the relatio[r]
Besides serving the needs of……… 3 native speakers, English is a language which is……… 4 in science, media, communication, international conferences, aviation, sport, and so on.. More t[r]
Students often struggle to understand linguistic concepts through examples of language data provided in class or in texts. Presented with ambiguous information, students frequently respond that they dont get it. The solution is to find an example of humour that relies on the targeted ambiguity. Once[r]
When there is a language barrier, communication is accomplished through sign language in which motions stand for letters, words, and ideas.. Tourists, the deaf, and the mute have had to [r]
TRANG 3 Trang 3 language barrier, communication is accomplished through sign language in which motions stand for letters, words, and ideas.. Tourists, the deaf, and the mute have had to [r]
In today’s modern world, learning foreign languages becomes more and more popular because of globalization, so it is common that people go abroad to other countries for working and language teaching. Therefore, in the context of intercultural communication, culture shock is believed to be unavoidabl[r]
II. Read the passage and then choose the best answer to each question (2ms):BODY LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCESThe body language people use often communicates more about their feelings than the words they are saying.We use body movements, hand gest[r]
Eye contact has a significance influence in communication. It is a way ofcommunication attraction. It is a key element in communication. The way you lookat someone can communicate many things and indicate a range of emotionsincluding hostility, interest and[r]
Should children start learning a foreign language early?Considering the existing educational system, some people debatethat learning a foreign language in the early age is unnecessary andit may give the young children too much burden. However, theymay neglec[r]
Face-to-face communication vs. emails or phone callsIn our developed society there are many means for getting in touchamong people, such as e-mail, letters, and telephone calls. In myopinion however, the best way for talking with people is thetraditional and the ol[r]
A. RiseB. LiftC. RaiseD. Heighten11.This is the instance where big, obvious non-verbal signals are appropriate.A. matterB. attentionC. placeD. situation.12.They started, as _______ gatherings but they have become increasingly formalized in the last few years.A. informalB. inform[r]
( Word Reader - Unregistered ) www.word-reader.comFace-to-face communication vs. emails or phone callsSince that communication can be misleading, reducing themisleading of the communication may be important. I agree thatface-to-face communication is better t[r]
In the light of theoretical background of speech act, politeness in the light of crosscultural communication, this study investigates the cultural transfer on the way Vietnamese students of English offer English invitations. Data in this study are gathered via questionnaires. For the purpose of inv[r]
hiTQuestion 1: A. industriousQuestion 2: A. onQuestion 3: A. composesQuestion 4: A. whereQuestion 5: A. stayQuestion 6: A. makesQuestion 7: A. shoreQuestion 8: A. awayQuestion 9: A. ruinedQuestion 10: A. wellet( ID: 104112 ) Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D[r]
In the light of theoretical background of speech act, politeness in the light of crosscultural communication, this study investigates the cultural transfer on the way Vietnamese students of English offer English invitations. Data in this study are gathered via questionnaires. For the purpose of inv[r]
The action of communication in which one speaker is doing most of the sending and a number of listeners are doing most of the receiving. Be empathic with your audience’s mood Watch your audience’s body language; their facial expressions, glances exchanged, shuffling of feet etc. Project the righ[r]
4.1. IntroductionYou only need two sentences for your introduction. You may have learnt from otherteachers that you should include aspects such as a background to the situation, but youneed to bear in mind that this is a very short essay of only a little over 250 words and so yo[r]