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FORMS OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION                                 Non-verbal communication can take many forms. Effectiveness in communication depends on understanding what these forms might be and how their meanings may differ between countries.                   Eye contact        In many Asian cultures, avoiding eye contact is seen as a sign of respect. However, those in Latin and North America consider eye contact important for showing equality among individuals. In Ghana, if a young child...
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FORMS OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION                         

        Non-verbal communication can take many forms. Effectiveness in communication depends on understanding what these forms might be and how their meanings may differ between countries.           

        Eye contact

        In many Asian cultures, avoiding eye contact is seen as a sign of respect. However, those in Latin and North America consider eye contact important for showing equality among individuals. In Ghana, if a young child looks an adult in the eye, it is considered an act of a stubborn child.

        Touch

        A great number of cultural expressions are shown through touch. In America, for example, using a firm handshake is considered appropriate to greet a stranger or business partner. However, in France, it is common to kiss someone you greet on both cheeks. Touching children on the head is fine in North America. However, in Asia, this is considered inappropriate because the head is an important part of the body. In the Middle East, the left hand is often used to clean the body so using that hand to receive a gift or shake hands is considered very rude.

        Facial Expressions

        Winking is a facial expression which has different meanings. In Latin America, it is considered a romantic gesture while people in Nigeria wink at their children if they want them to leave the room.

        Posture

        In America, standing with hands on the hips may suggest power or pride, but in Argentina, it may suggest anger.

1.     How many forms of non-verbal communication mentioned in the text?

        A. 3                           B. 4                           C. 5                           D. 2

2.     People from which country think avoiding eye contact is a sign of respect?

        A. Asian countries    B. Ghana                  

        C. North America      D. European countries

3.     Why do Latin and North America people think eye contact is important?

        A. Because they think it shows respect.

        B. Because they think it shows equality.

        C. Because they think it shows importance.

        D. Because they think it shows difference.

4.     What does "a stubborn child" mean?

        A. A child who listens to the adults

        B. A child who doesn't listens to the adults

        C. A child who respects the adults

        D. A lovely child

5.     Is shaking hands to greet a stranger OK in America?

        A. Yes, it is.                                                B. No, it isn't.           

        C. Not mentioned                                       D. Not sure

6.     What do you do to greet other people in France?

        A. Shrug your shoulder.                              B. Shake hands.

        C. Kiss on their cheeks.                               D. Raise your fists.

7.     People from which country feel fine to touch children's heads?

        A. France                                                     B. Vietnam               

        C. China                                                      D. North America

8.     Why people in Middle East don't receive gifts with left hands?

        A. Because the left hand is often used to clean the body.

        B. Because the left hand is often used to touch children's heads.

        C. Because the left hand is often used to shake hands.

        D. Because the left hand is often used to wear watch.

9.     People in Nigeria wink at their children when _____________.

        A. they want them to do house work

        B. they want to show their love

        C. they want them to leave the room.

        D. they want them to leave the classroom.

10.   What is the meaning of standing with hands on the hips in America?

        A. Power                   B. Pride                    

        C. Anger                    D. Both A & B

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31 tháng 3 2021

FORMS OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION                         

        Non-verbal communication can take many forms. Effectiveness in communication depends on understanding what these forms might be and how their meanings may differ between countries.           

        Eye contact

        In many Asian cultures, avoiding eye contact is seen as a sign of respect. However, those in Latin and North America consider eye contact important for showing equality among individuals. In Ghana, if a young child looks an adult in the eye, it is considered an act of a stubborn child.

        Touch

        A great number of cultural expressions are shown through touch. In America, for example, using a firm handshake is considered appropriate to greet a stranger or business partner. However, in France, it is common to kiss someone you greet on both cheeks. Touching children on the head is fine in North America. However, in Asia, this is considered inappropriate because the head is an important part of the body. In the Middle East, the left hand is often used to clean the body so using that hand to receive a gift or shake hands is considered very rude.

        Facial Expressions

        Winking is a facial expression which has different meanings. In Latin America, it is considered a romantic gesture while people in Nigeria wink at their children if they want them to leave the room.

        Posture

        In America, standing with hands on the hips may suggest power or pride, but in Argentina, it may suggest anger.

1.     How many forms of non-verbal communication mentioned in the text?

        A. 3                           B. 4                           C. 5                           D. 2

2.     People from which country think avoiding eye contact is a sign of respect?

        A. Asian countries    B. Ghana                  

        C. North America      D. European countries

3.     Why do Latin and North America people think eye contact is important?

        A. Because they think it shows respect.

        B. Because they think it shows equality.

        C. Because they think it shows importance.

        D. Because they think it shows difference.

4.     What does "a stubborn child" mean?

        A. A child who listens to the adults

        B. A child who doesn't listens to the adults

        C. A child who respects the adults

        D. A lovely child

5.     Is shaking hands to greet a stranger OK in America?

        A. Yes, it is.                                                B. No, it isn't.           

        C. Not mentioned                                       D. Not sure

6.     What do you do to greet other people in France?

        A. Shrug your shoulder.                              B. Shake hands.

        C. Kiss on their cheeks.                               D. Raise your fists.

7.     People from which country feel fine to touch children's heads?

        A. France                                                     B. Vietnam               

        C. China                                                      D. North America

8.     Why people in Middle East don't receive gifts with left hands?

        A. Because the left hand is often used to clean the body.

        B. Because the left hand is often used to touch children's heads.

        C. Because the left hand is often used to shake hands.

        D. Because the left hand is often used to wear watch.

9.     People in Nigeria wink at their children when _____________.

        A. they want them to do house work

        B. they want to show their love

        C. they want them to leave the room.

        D. they want them to leave the classroom.

10.   What is the meaning of standing with hands on the hips in America?

        A. Power                   B. Pride                    

        C. Anger                    D. Both A & B

3 tháng 2

Câu 1 ko có động từ ko viết dc :v

2 Old books can be collected for poor students

3 We may be made lazier and ruder in some way by phones

4 A language can be learnt with a smartphone

5 How many books can be borrowed at a time?

6 How was my phone number known by you?

7 Your cassette player wasn't used by me

26 tháng 5 2020

Make sentences from the cues given

1. Milions of email/send/ every minute /the day

-> Millions of email are sent every minute of the day.

2. It/ important/be/polite and respectful / when/you/online

->It's important to be polite and respectful when you are online

3. Since its creation/ the Internet/open up / lots of/ new ways/us /communicates

-> Since its creation, the Internet has opened up lots of new ways for us to communicate

4. Most teenagers/ would rather/chat/their friends/ online/see/ them/in person

-> Most teenagers would rather chat with their friends online than see them in person

5. How/you/ think/people/ communicate/in the future?

-> How do you think about people to communicate in the future

6. Don't phone/me/9.30 a.m/ because/I/have/a/video conference /then

-> Don't phone me at 9.30 a.m because I will be having a video conference then

7. If/you/have/good/non-verbal/ communicationskills/ you/be/more successful/ meetings

-> If you have good non-verbal communication skills, you'll be more successful in meetings

8. Last year/he/decided/ stop /use/Facebook/personal communication/family and friends

-> Last year he decided to stop using Facebook for personal communication woth family and friends

20 tháng 2 2022

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21 tháng 6 2017

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12 tháng 8 2017

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8 tháng 5 2017

Fifty years ago, the tools we rely upon to communicate today were only science fiction. Today, you can purchase a smartphone and make calls, surf the Web, play games, run applications and accomplish more than most speculative fiction authors dared to dream. So what's next?

In the short term, we'll likely see basic cell phones slowly fade away. As smartphones become more common and less expensive, more people will adopt them. The process is gradual. As with most new technologies, a group of enthusiastic adopters lead the way. Sometimes, the general population will follow the early pioneers -- the compact disc is a good example of such technology. In other cases, the early adopters end up owning technology that becomes obsolete without ever finding wide acceptance -- like LaserDiscs.

Smartphones seem to be in the first category. Products like the Apple iPhone and Google's Android operating system have pushed the smartphone out of the world of gadget geeks and into the mass market. In 2010, the first 4G smartphone for a major carrier in the United States made an appearance. It was the HTC EVO 4G, running on Sprint's WiMAX network [source: CNET]. The 4G network allows for faster data transfer speeds than other networks.

The Internet will continue to play an increasing role in communication. Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) already plays a large role in several communication products and services. Sites like Facebook and Twitter allow users to communicate with networks of people. With the rise of the Web, people now have a platform from which they can address the world. In the past, only celebrities and politicians could address so many people at one time. Now, anyone with an Internet connection can do the same thing.

This may lead to changes in everything from entertainment to politics. Using the Web as a communication tool, people with aspirations may be able to find an audience more easily than ever before. It may not be long until a relatively unknown person uses the Internet to win enough support to be elected president of the United States.

So far we've looked at some fairly mundane advances in communication. But what about the distant future?

6 tháng 5 2019

Communication plays a role in all information exchanged between living species. Technically speaking, even plants and fungi communicate with each other.

What sets us humans apart is the speed at which our means of communication develops and innovates. Technology has been helping us to communicate easier, faster and more often. We’re now at a point where we’re “always on” and panic sets in when we temporarily lose the ability to communicate – for example when we lose the data connection our mobile phone.

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#Ken'z

7 tháng 4 2019

face to face online connecting emails text messages multimedia body language non-verbal chat room

1. Today there are many different ways to communicate.online...,includ-ing social networking , chat , VoIP and blogging.

2. The Internet isn't just about inding inormation . It's about....connecting........with friends,family and people you've never met before .

Làm topic Tiếng Anh 1) Talk about causes and effects of a certain type of ppllution as well as solutions to this problem. ( Ô nhiễm nước, ô nhiễm đất, ô nhiễm không khí, ô nhiễm tiếng ồn, mỗi thứ 1 cái :V ) 2) Talk about natural diasters and ways to prepare for them. 3) Talk about ways of communication now and in the future 4) Talk about the inventions 5) Talk about the roles of science and technology Trả lời câu hỏi :V 1)When does air pollution...
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Làm topic Tiếng Anh

1) Talk about causes and effects of a certain type of ppllution as well as solutions to this problem. ( Ô nhiễm nước, ô nhiễm đất, ô nhiễm không khí, ô nhiễm tiếng ồn, mỗi thứ 1 cái :V )

2) Talk about natural diasters and ways to prepare for them.

3) Talk about ways of communication now and in the future

4) Talk about the inventions

5) Talk about the roles of science and technology

Trả lời câu hỏi :V

1)When does air pollution occur??

2)What should people do to reduce air pollution?

3)What is water pollution?

4)What should people do to reduce water pollution?

5)What have caused air pollution/ water pollution?

6)What effects can water pollution/ air pollution have?

7)List eight types of pollution you have learnt

8)Are there more natural disasters now than there were in the past? Why (not) ?

9)What should we do to prepare a typhoon/ floods/ drought?

10)What should we do to minimize/ deal with forest fires?

11)What do we need to know in case of evacuation?

12)Have you ever used social media to communicate with other people? What for? What 13)are the good things and bads thing when you use social media?

14)What does communication breakdown mean?

15)Three reason for communication breakdown.

16)What can you do to help avoid language barrier in communication?

17)What is its importance in our life?

18)What negative effects will robots have in the future?

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10 tháng 5 2017

Topic 1: Write about types of pollution.

P/s : Chi 1 cai o nhiem thoi ...

Nowadays there are a lot of types of pollution such as : air pollution, water pollution, visual pollution .... and noise pollution. Noise pollution is constant and loud sound. To measure the loudness, or volumn of sounds , people use a unit called a decibel. When a sound is louder than 70 decibels, it can cause noise pollution. Do you know that the noise from a vacuum cleaner or motorcycle can result in permanent hearing loss after eight hours ? The sounds of a concert are even more serious. Noise pollution can also lead to headaches and high blood pressure. If you are listening to music throughout headphones, and other people can hear it, it means the music is too loud and unsafe.

=> Bai nay co tao rut tu trg bai skills , co them y, cai nay thieu giai phap, tu xu.

Topic 2 : Talk about natural diasters and ways to prepare for them.

Today, there are more and more natural disasters that most people affect. In my opinion, we can't prevent natural disaster but we can have some preparation for them. There are many types of natural disasters but typhoon is a popular in our country. Firstly, typhoon is a tropical storm with wind and heavy rain. When it strike, it can weak havoc across large areas and effect lot of life or extensive damage to property . Flood can be happened by long heavy rain and people also can be became homeless. Last year lots of people were seriously injure in a typhoon. Natural disasters are also very dangerous but we also have some simple preparation . The first step is learnt about the risk in your area and read the information about natural disasters on gorvernment site. Next, find out that the rescue and emergency workers advice. It 's also important that you put together emergency supply it and should include food, water, medicine, document, and some money. Finally , plan safe places to meet your family and get to know the evacuation routes and shelter. In short, everyone sholuld protect environment to reduce this natural disasters.

3) Talk about ways of communication now and in the future.

Communication is a neccesary for eberyone. In present , there are three basic forms of communication: verbal, non-verbal and multimedia.

First, verbal ( meeting F2F) is a important way of communication help you success. I like hanging out with my friends and my friends and when I meet F2F with them I feel very confident. It explains why I can speak English easily. Let ' s try! You will have a great time. Secondly, you have a different thing to say non- verbal ( using signs ) will be a good choice. For example, you make your mother sad , you can use a sign to say ' sorry ' to her. Thirdly, with develop of science and technology , many multimedia appear such as video chatting , emailing,... You can know more information despite you still stay at home. But in the future, we can use telepathy or holography. Telepathy uses a tiny device place into our head. We will be communicating just by thought over the network. Holography will help us in our work. Even though, I prefer to chat with my friends. Life is more meaningful that way !
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10 tháng 5 2017

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