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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

31 tháng 1 2017

Đáp án C

and non-verbal => or non-verbal 

Cấu trúc “either…or…” 

=> đáp án C 

Tạm dịch: Để thu hút sự chú ý của ai đó, chúng ta có thể sử dụng các hình thức giao tiếp bằng ngôn ngữ hoặc phi ngôn ngữ

12 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án C

and non-verbal => or non-verbal

Cấu trúc “either…or…”

=> đáp án C

Tạm dịch: Để thu hút sự chú ý của ai đó, chúng ta có thể sử dụng các hình thức giao tiếp bằng ngôn ngữ hoặc phi ngôn ngữ.

29 tháng 6 2019

Kiến thức: Từ vựng

Giải thích:

either… or…: hoặc … hoặc …

Sửa: and => or

Tạm dịch: Để thu hút sự chú ý của ai đó, chúng ta có thể sử dụng các hình thức giao tiếp bằng lời nói hoặc không bằng lời nói.

Chọn C 

12 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án : C

C -> or non-verbal. Cấu trúc “either…or…”: diễn tả khả năng có thể xảy ra đối với cả hai đối tượng được nói tới

24 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án : C

and non- verbal => or non- verbal. Cấu trúc “ either … or….”: hoặc…. hoặc…

2 tháng 8 2019

Chọn B

Verbal= bằng lời. using speech= dùng lời nói, using verb= dùng động từ, using gesture = dùng cử chỉ, using facial expression= dùng biểu hiện trên mặt.

6 tháng 9 2018

Chọn B

Kiến thức: Từ đồng nghĩa

Giải thích:

verbal (adj): bằng lời nói

A. posture (n): tư thế                                      B. speech (n): lời nói

C. facial expressions (n): biểu cảm khuôn mặt D. gesture (n): cử chỉ

=> verbal = speech

Tạm dịch: Chúng ta có thể sử dụng các hình thức giao tiếp bằng lời nói hoặc không bằng lời nói.

21 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án D

Sau(‘s) + N

A. attract(v): thu hút, cuốn hút

B. attractive(a): hấp dẫn, lôi cuốn

C. attractively(adv): một cách hấp dẫn

  D. attraction(n): sự hấp dẫn, sự cuốn hút

4 tháng 1 2020

Đáp án : B

Verbal = using speech = bằng lời, sử dụng lời nói