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Uploaded by dzrivera021 (118) • 4 months ago
Tags: listen, communicate, trust

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Post-it note

This is a post-it note. It shows how people communicate through post-itnotes.

Uploaded by roboid (126) • 9 months ago
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doggie

Reuters Photo: Snoopy, adorned with a Greek flag, barks at participants in the Greek-American Independence Day Parade...

Uploaded by shakeroo (2387) • 2 years ago
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multilingual

A multilingual person, in the broadest definition, is anyone who can communicate in more than one language, be it active (through speaking and writing) or passive (through listening and reading). More specifically, the terms bilingual and trilingual are used to describe comparable situations in which two or three languages are involved. A generic term for multilingual persons is polyglot. Multilingualism could be rigidly defined as being native-like in two or more languages. It could also be loosely defined as being less than native-like but still able to communicate in two or more languages. Multilingual speakers have acquired and maintained at least one language during childhood, the so-called first language (L1). First languages (sometimes also referred to as mother tongue) are acquired without formal education, by mechanisms heavily disputed. Children acquiring two first languages since birth are called simultaneous bilinguals. Even in the case of simultaneous bilinguals one language usually dominates over the other. This kind of bilingualism is most likely to occur when a child is raised by bilingual parents in a predominantly monolingual environment. It can also occur when the parents are monolingual but have raised their child or children in two different countries.

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communicate not use by telephone only

i will communicate with my friend by other ways,not just by telephone. for example by mail,internet,by phone bar or other ways

Uploaded by fwangaa (2424) • 1 year ago
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computer

this is what I am using to express my idea it is amazing

Uploaded by qiao522 (284) • 1 year ago
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Relationship

Wait,wait,wait

Uploaded by Gwapako_28 (1756) • 3 years ago
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communicate

Communicate with friends

Uploaded by zengguoxing (512) • 3 years ago
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talking

Talking is an act of expression. People talk to communicate. Show their emotions to other people like their friends, colleagues, peers.

Uploaded by vonn1378 (437) • 3 years ago
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Supper time

It's really good to communicate with family members during supper time.

Uploaded by lucy67 (718) • 3 years ago
Tags: supper, communicate, family

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