LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION

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LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION. BY RAM,NEEV,SAHIL.

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Divine child international school Global Perspective Research Component 3 Team project TOPIC – Language and communication AIM - TO BRING ABOUT AWARENESS UPON THE IMPORTANCE OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION ISSUE - How far does language affect globally QUOTE – Our language is the reflection of ourselves.

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Difference Between Language and Communication (with Comparison Chart) - Key Differences.

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Language And Communication. What is language and communication? Definition of Language and Communication: Language is a medium of communication that helps us expressing and conveying our thoughts, feelings, and emotions of two individuals. Moreover, Language depends on verbal or non-verbal codes. In other words, Language is considered the prime tool of communication ..

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Language and communication. Importance of language and communication Language is a vital part of human connection. Although all species have their ways of communicating, humans are the only ones that have mastered cognitive language communication. Language allows us to share our ideas, thoughts, and feelings with others. It has the power to build societies, but also tear them down..

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Language and Communication - A Detailed Guide - TLD.

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Contents. Introduction Languages spoken in USA Languages spoken in India Languages spoken in China Main languages spoken in the world Language and intercultural communication 1) Global Perspective 2)Local Perspective 3) Problems 4) Solutions Issues in work area 1) Problems around the world 2) Solutions Language issues faced by migrants 1) Global Perspective 2)Local perspective 3) Problems 4)Solutions.

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Introduction. Multiplicity of languages all over the world is a factor that divides the world society. It prevents communication and the spread of education, therefore it ignites misunderstandings internationally . For the communication field, language can be understood as an organized system of symbols used for creating and transmitting meaning. Language involves the meaningful arrangement of sounds into words according to rules for their combination and appropriate usage..

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Language Spoken In Different Countries. USA. USA.

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Languages Spoken In USA. English – 239 million (78.2%) Spanish – 41 million (13.4%) Other languages spoken Chinese (including Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien and all other varieties) – 3.5 million (1.1%) Tagalog (including Filipino) – 1.7 million (0.6%) Vietnamese – 1.5 million (0.5%) Arabic – 1.2 million. French – 1.2 million..

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Languages Spoken In INDIA. Hindi - 52.83 crore speakers. Bengali - 9.72 crore speakers. Marathi - 8.30 crore speakers. Telugu - 8.11 crore speakers. Tamil - 6.90 crore speakers. Gujarati - 5.54 crore speakers. Urdu - 5.07 crore speakers. Kannada - 4.37 crore speakers..

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Languages Spoken in CHINA. Mandarin (70% of Chinese people) Cantonese Hakka Gan Xiang Wu Chinese.

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Languages Spoken in The WORLD. English (1.132 billion speakers) Mandarin (1.117 billion speakers) Hindi (615 million speakers) Spanish (534 million speakers) French (280 million speakers) Arabic (274 million speakers) Bengali (265 million speakers) Russian (258 million speakers).

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Language And Intercultural Communication.. intercultural communication takes place when interacting participants represent a different communication system. Differences may occur in verbal and nonverbal communication, for instance, eye contact, gestures, touch, pauses, turn-taking or use of time..

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Local. The Importance of Intercultural Communication Training to the Global Workforce.

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Global. 3.30 3.20 3.10 3.00 2.90 2.80 2.70 2.60 2.50 2.40 2.30 Chinese - Ony occasionally Chinese - A few times a week Austraian - Only Austraäan -A few occasionally times a week The chds were in generd: (1 - Boring; 4- Interestng) • The chds were in genera: (1 - Dfficult; 4 - Easy) The chds were in general: (1 - Useless; 4 - Useful) The chds were in general: (1 - Stressful; 4- Relaing) u The chats were in generd: (1 - Cmfusing; 4 - Clear).

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Problems. Since each culture has its distinct aspects, intercultural communication can be the cause of conflict and disorder. There are three main issues which are at the root of the problem of intercultural miscommunication : language as a barrier, cultural diversity and ethnocentrism. Ethnocentrism (evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture.).

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Solution. Maintain etiquette. Many cultures have specific etiquette around the way they communicate. Avoid slang. Speak slowly. Keep it simple. Practice active listening. Take turns to talk. Write things down. Avoid closed questions..

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Issues In Work Area. Most common communication challenges in the workplace Heave use of jargon. Over-complicated, unfamiliar to technical terms. The opening. Emotional barriers and taboos. Physical barriers to non-verbal communication. Expectations and prejudices. Cultural differences. Information overload..

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Problems throughout the world.. 10 Internal Communication Challenges Mastered with an Employee App – Staffbase | Blog.

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The Effects of Poor Communication In The Workplace.

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solution. Create a safe space for communication. Must be consistent and constant. Set clear norms and expectations. Proactively seek feedback. Leverage technology the right way. Master your meetings. Establish baseline communication standards..

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How to overcome cultural and language barriers in the workplace – Clockify Blog.

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Language Issues Faced By Migrants. Migration is the movement of people away from their usual place of residence, across either internal (within country) or international (across countries) borders Language barriers can make refugees feel isolated, hopeless, and anti-social, which often leads to depression. Struggling with speaking and comprehension makes it difficult for refugees to make friends with American peers and can unfortunately make them a target for bullying..

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Local Effect.

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Local Effect. The Supreme Court of India, recognizing the problems faced by migrants stranded in different parts of the country, reviewed transportation and relief arrangements made by the government. On June 9, the Court directed central and state governments to complete transportation of remaining stranded migrants and expand focus of relief measures to facilitate employment for returning migrants. JUNE 10 2020 Madhunika iyer The PRS Blog Migration in India and the impact of the lockdown on migrants.

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Global Effect. Approximate spread of immigrants in past 50 years (total 191 million) Developing Countries In US 20% Developed countries In Europe 33% Other developed countries.

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Problems. Language barriers can make refugees feel isolated, hopeless, and anti-social , which often leads to depression. Struggling with speaking and comprehension makes it difficult for refugees to make friends with American peers and can unfortunately make them a target for bullying..

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Solution. Have translators throughout the world who know most of the languages. Use of new apps can help in translation. Refugees at ease by greeting them in their language..

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Summary of an article we read. The best leaders know how to communicate clearly and persuasively. If you have read nothing on communication effectively, read this article. We have combed through hundreds of articles in the Harward Business Review a rchive and selected the most important ones to help you express your ideas with clarity and impact – no matter what the situation is. Leading experts provide the insight and advice you need to: Pitch your brilliant idea – successfully Connect with you audience Establish credibility Inspire others to carry out your vision Adapt to stakeholder ‘ s decision – making styles Frame goals around common interests Build consensus and win support.

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HBR'S 10 MUST READS On FEATURING "The Necessary Art of Persuasion By Jay A. Conger Communication 100-5 else on communicating ese definitive articles from Review..

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