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    Error of Presentation

    The common problem of a Presentation Tracing back when was your first presentation, maybe is from our early school period. When we asked to deliver our reading project, or even asked to pick a book to read it out. It mays leads your hand sweaty, nervousness, and uncomfortable of your stomach. Making a presentation is a way of communicating your thoughts and ideas to an audience. Some barriers may being an obstacle for us to communicate with our audience completely. We can divide those communication

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    Ede Wa

    what happens to the pattern of language us e in a multilingual setting like a larger Yoruba speech community. F or this purpose, a questionnaire was designed and distributed to fifty Yoruba-English bilinguals w ithin Ondo township, one of the Yoruba speech communities. The selected respondents have qualificati ons equivalent to the first University degree, and they are mainly civil servants w ithin the town. They make use of both English and Yoruba languages everyday. The ratio of male to

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    Unit 5 Midterm

    properly represent you in and outside of court. Our office ensures that all our employees are up to date with knowledge and technology. Our staff also consists of Vietnamese and Spanish speaking employees for those who are limited with the English language. Reference: Womble Carlyle Sandridge &

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    Observation Behavior in Children

    period of fifteen minutes. Due to his language skills, I defined complex sentences as anything he said with 5 or more words such as “drive it to the fire station” or “leave it over there, he’s sleeping.” Over the course of 15 minutes, John said 26 complex sentences. Language is made up of different components that help us communicate to one another. Things such as phonology, semantics and grammar represent sounds, word meanings, and the structure of language, respectively. As a child develops, he/she

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    English

    Norms and deviation in linguistics English language has been constantly developing since its birth in the 5th century. It has been greatly changed and influenced by many others cultures and languages. In time stylistic layers as well as standardized version appeared. Standardized version implies that language has certain patterns of grammar which are recognized by a linguistic society. These patterns or norms are linguistic abstraction, an idea thought up by linguists and existing only in their

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    Unit 1 Public Services Skills P1

    skills that employees of the public services develop and improve during their careers.’ BTEC Level 2 Public Services Edexcel book (page 4) List of Public Service Skills: -communication skills which we can divide: *non-verbal- your body language and sign language *verbal- an order from one person to another or direct speech using equipment such as a radio *visual- writing or drawing pictures are good examples - leadership- ability to lead a group of people - teamwork and cooperation- ability

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    Comunication

    or body language, but also the style of speech, the body (eg smell), clothing (eg appropriateness), the time (punctuality), space equipment and space claim (eg order). Of course it is for everyone to know relevant that these three components ext rem are important and should be coordinated. Straight but a leader has to internalize this, as will now probably change some as-pects. Depending on the company and position is the content of a ande-rer, articulation, or even the style of language and possibly

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    Week 3 Assighnment

    - I think he uses his humor and pictures to engage the audience to make sure he had their attention. When speaking on a subject, he showed pictures to visualize his points and humor to keep you interested. · How does Mat Cutts’ tone and body language impact your listening/perception/reception of the words being spoken? His exspressions and enthusiasm. His tone was very natural and interesting with variety in pitch. He keep me interested and wanted to know what he was going to do or say next.

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    Health and Social Care Unit 1 P4

    Communication and interpersonal interaction * Staff training * Assessment of needs * Promoting rights * Confidentiality * Defusing aggression * Appropriate verbal/ non- verbal communication * Building relationships * Appropriate environment * Attitude and confidence Defusing aggression – a way to defuse aggression is by using assertion. Assertion is when a person can control their emotions that make them run away or fight back. To be assertive you would

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    Translate

    themselves, but somehow I got confused when I tried to translate them into target language. There were some considerations when translating the text like the culture of the source language itself that is noteworthy and the choice of words, the ones which commonly used in a procedure text. I did not translate the word “cup” into Bahasa because the word “cup” is often used in Indonesians’ daily conversation – source language. Serigala dan Burung Bangau Seekor serigala yang tersedak tulang ditenggorokannya

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