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    teaching a system, especially when language instruction takes place outside the target country. In such outside environments, teachers need to immerse the students in the language and culture as much as possible by assigning them tasks that encourage language production in real and meaningful contexts. Often, in traditional classrooms, communicative…

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    The language that prairie dogs speak is very interesting. I believe that prairie dogs language has many aspects that human language has, but they don’t possess all of the same aspects. I don’t believe prairie dogs language uses displacement, prevarication, or reflectiveness. And I am unsure if the possess the ability to be creative with their language. However, I also don’t think enough is known about the prairie dogs language to be completely sure they aren’t able to lie or refer to other…

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    1.1 Background of the Study Language is a tool used by people to communicate with each other. Language able to exchange knowledge, beliefs, opinions, wishes, threats, commands, thanks, promises, declarations and so on. People use many variations languages in communicating in order to share their feelings and ideas such as verbal and nonverbal communication. According to Buck (2002), there are two types of communication. They are: verbal communication and nonverbal communication. Verbal…

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    Language is a means of expression. We express our feelings, emotions, thoughts, needs, desires etc. in words, symbols and gesture which is considered as language. Language can be defined as verbal, physical, biologically innate, and a basic form of communication. Culture is the characterized of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. Thus, culture finds its expression in language; so, learning a new language without…

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    of voice, colors, and food. Communication can be developed mainly through three different ways; Languages, body language, and facial expressions. Languages, words and symbols people use to communicate through verbal and written communication. Many languages can be heard and seen throughout the film Close Encounters with the Third Kind such as English, French, and sign language. The different languages spoken in the film help show the audience the situation in the film is a worldwide event, not…

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    the primary language that you have used to communicate your entire life. You can no longer say what you feel, or even understand what your family and doctors are trying to saying to you. Now imagine that your speech and language pathologist begins to introduce you to a completely non-verbal language that you start to understand. American Sign Language (ASL) is the language that deaf individuals use to communicate in their everyday life. This language is made up of gestures, word signs, hand…

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    dialects that utilization manual correspondence to pass on significance. This can incorporate at the same time utilizing hand signals, development, introduction of the fingers, arms or body, and outward appearances to pass on a speaker's thoughts. Sign language interpreters is in charge of helping hard of hearing or hearing-hindered people comprehend what is being said in an assortment of circumstances. A mediator must comprehend the topic so he or she can precisely decipher what is being talked…

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    essay will inform the reader about the necessary need and use for language within our society. Included in this essay is the beginnings of language and where scientists believe uses were cultivated. It will offer support information on the use of body language and how a person whom has no capabilities of hearing uses both styles of had gestures and alphabetical movements, included as to why it is necessary for them to also use body language as a tool to their understanding of conversation.…

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    ASL as prefer language. He was, according to his parents, exposed to reading early. Also, his family has a strong involvement in the Deaf community. About his school, Jonathan attended Deaf school since preschool, that uses a bilingual and bicultural teaching approach. Later, he…

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    Communication is the act or process of using words, sounds, signs, or behaviors to express or exchange information or to express your ideas, thoughts, feelings, etc., to someone else. Language is symbols that can be combined in an infinite number of ways for the purpose of communicating abstract thought.(Henslin 43) Language is a very important aspect in life, it is the method we use to interact with people. Social interaction is one person 's actions influencing someone else; usually refers…

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