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Rules for spoken language. B. Ways of language learning. C. Body language across cultures. D. The importance of language. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上【阅读C篇·语篇导读】本文主要介绍了肢体语言在不同文 化中的差异。 9.A【解析】细节理解题。由“For Karen from Canada, it is ...
By the time I primary school, most people couldn't believe I had moved to England only four years before. I was able to fit in, grasp the language and adapt to the culture. Trying to fit in is my to anyone who has just moved from the homeland. or is planning to. "Fitting in" ...
Quiet as it is kept, I didn’t originally go to college to get a Sociology degree. The first time I went to college, (yes there was more than one—don’t judge me, that’s how we grow!) I was going to be an engineer. There was a huge push for engineers of color in the late...
The tale in Brief Encounter (written by Noel Coward, who also produced) opens with Alec and Laura in the refreshment room of the train station, quietly sharing a cup of tea. We see them only briefly at first; instead, our gaze is primarily centered on Myrtle and train porter Albert God...
Maya Angelou famously said, “Hope and fear cannot occupy the same space. Invite one to stay.” Gerhard Richter, the acclaimed and oft-quoted painter who came of age during Nazi Germany claimed that “Art is the highest form of Hope.” Sister Lika Macias, Mother Lika to countless asylum...
We are two days in. Two. Days. It feels like two weeks, but in reality, we are two days into a two week Fall break at my kids’ school. My boys go to the local French school (yes, I know, we live in Bosnia. And no, French is not a prolific language spoken here. Please ref...
. I probably never will know, despite some mild googling on my part. What I do know is that it was Karen Pollard Murphy who saw me that July after my blood draw, who sized me up, asked me how I was doing, and ran her practiced fingers along the sides of my neck....
I mean that everything to assist a family or two of Vietnamese refugees over their first months or years in the US would come out of our resources: rent, fitting out a residence with the bare necessities, food assistance, transportation, finding employment, schooling, language lessons if nece...
I am “Chinese” because of the way I look? and furthermore, expected to know the language and follow all the Chinese cultural traditions?… Even “my parents and grandparents were from Switzerland” is not enough – it’s like “No, you couldn’t possibly have gotten that peculiar pigment...