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Assignment Advanced expressions Jargon and slang 01 T able of contents Full sentences from popular culture whose meaning is not literal How do people actually speak? Language is a living thing With a bit of practice, you’ll sound like a native speaker Putting things into practice is the best way to learn 03 02 04 Idioms
Introduction Language proficiency is highly valued in today’s global job market, offering opportunities in fields such as international relations, translation and interpretation, education, business, tourism, and more. So, studying foreign languages enriches personal growth, fosters empathy and opens a lot of doors when it comes to finding a job Studying foreign languages offers a unique opportunity to develop linguistic proficiency, cultural understanding, and a global perspective . There are many languages and cultures all around the world, so it becomes an enriching experience as you learn about other countries, how they speak and how language and culture are intertwined
Jargon and slang 01 Casual speech is what you’ll mostly hear in your everyday life
Textbook speech won’t get you far The way everyone speaks in their daily lives is quite different from the one you’ll find in textbooks: Jargon is not static and can evolve over time. New terms may emerge due to advancements in technology or shifts in societal norms Slang refers to informal words, phrases, and expressions that are often associated with a particular social group or subculture Their rapid evolving nature is the challenge that learners of a particular language face
A dd a sense of familiarity and authenticity, especially in a specific region or community These a re short, traditional sayings that convey a moral or practical lesson in a concise manner Advanced expressions P hrases or expressions that have a figurative meaning far from the literal one P arallelism, repetition or alliteration are just some examples of this category Recently-coined words that have found their way into mainstream language W ords or expressions that create imagery, usually in the form of metaphors or similes Idioms Colloquialisms Proverbs Rhetorical devices Neologisms Figurative language
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Language is a living, breathing entity, not confined to the pages of a textbook—embrace the beauty of casual everyday speech
~43% Percentage of the world’s population that knows at least two languages
USA India Brazil Colleges with specialization in linguistics Princeton University, Harvard University, Stanford University Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Delhi University of São Paulo, Federal University of Minas Gerais
Most studied foreign languages Follow the link in the graph to modify its data and then paste the new one here. For more info, click here Mandarin Spanish French English
Learning a foreign language, step by step Set clear goals Choose the right resources Establish a study routine Focus on vocabulary and grammar Practice listening and speaking Read and write regularly Carry out cultural immersion Embrace mistakes and stay motivated
Real-life applications of language learning B G H A Translation Real-life applications Journalism Tourism Diplomacy Language teaching Academic research Public relations Immigration services C E D F
Some recommendations Dedicate regular time each day or week to practice the language. Try to make language learning a part of your daily routine, whether it’s through flashcards, reading, writing, or listening exercises Contrary to popular belief, w atching movies, TV shows, and listening to music in the target language can be beneficial when it comes to learning that language. It helps your senses get used to it, and offers a way to experience actual casual speech found in everyday situations Audiovisual content Persistence beats resistance
Rubric Criteria Excellent (4) Good ( 3 ) Basic ( 2 ) Limited (1) Language proficiency Accurate, fluent, and articulate language use Effective communication with minor errors Basic skills with frequent errors Struggles with basic skills; significant errors hinder Cultural awareness Deep understanding, integrates cultural nuances Shows awareness, attempts to integrate cultural elements Some awareness, may misunderstand cultural aspects Lacks awareness; misunderstands cultural references Communication skills Fluent and meaningful communication; effective expression Clear communication, occasional hesitations, sustains conversations Struggles to communicate, frequent pauses Ineffective communication; struggles to convey Task completion Consistently completes tasks with accuracy and detail Generally completes tasks accurately with occasional errors Struggles with accuracy, frequent errors Difficulty completing tasks; incomplete or inaccurate responses
Assignment brief Course Foreign Language Unit Language and Communication Studies Project title Multilingual Communication Portfolio Tutor Dr. Tutor Start date MM/DD/YYYY Deadline MM/DD/YYYY This unit aims to develop students’ understanding of language diversity and effective communication across various contexts. Students will explore the significance of multilingualism and its impact on global communication Abstract of the unit This assignment aims to investigate linguistic patterns , assess their influence on contemporary society, and cultivate students’ abilities in researching and critically reflecting on the importance of linguistic comprehension Assignment brief
Case study This case study explores communication challenges in a culturally diverse multinational corporation. The goal is to identify and address barriers, fostering cross-cultural understanding and improving collaboration within the workforce Instructions Cultural assessment: Conduct interviews and surveys to understand cultural influences on communication. Identify key factors affecting communication styles and decision-making Training programs: Implement cross-cultural communication training for all levels. Focus on sensitivity, effective strategies, and creating a collaborative environment Tech integration: Implement communication tools for cross-cultural collaboration. Evaluate effectiveness in bridging gaps and enhancing information flow Feedback mechanism: Establish a feedback system to gather insights from employees. Regularly assess feedback, identify trends, and make informed adjustments
Conclusions Languages have the power to bridge gaps, foster connections, and open doors to new worlds Language is intricately tied to culture . By learning a new language, you gain insights into the customs, traditions, and values of the people who speak it Languages provide access to a vast array of literature , poetry, and artistic expressions beyond your own country Languages are enriching Cultural understanding Access to literature and art
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