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    Cross Cultural Communication

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    Người gửi: Nguyễn Thị Phương Loan
    Ngày gửi: 00h:30' 03-04-2009
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    Số lượt tải: 115
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    Nguyen Thi Phuong Loan
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    Game I
    JUST TO SAY: HELLO
    Name of the game: Just to say HELLO
    Aim: to raise participants’ awareness of how to say greetings to make themselves friendly to people in the world.
    Time: 5 minutes
    Number of participants: the entire class
    Participants’ level of proficiency: Participants have the basic knowledge of cross-culture, knowing how much important the adaptation to a foreign country is.
    Instructions:
    Each member (or 2 to 3 members) of the group demonstrates one action of saying greetings of one country and requires the participants to make guesses. Each correct guess deserves one gift.
    The game continues to the end of the last action.
    Things needed for the game:
    Gifts











    Game II
    JUST TO SAY: i love you
    Name of the game: Just to say: I LOVE YOU
    Aims:
    - To introduce the wedding custom in some countries.
    - To help learners be aware of wedding customs of different countries.
    Time: 20 minutes
    Number of participants: at least 8 people in 2 teams.
    Participants’ level of proficiency: Advanced
    Instructions:
    - The game has 8 lines across in a pattern of numbered spaces. The words are found by solving clues. The puzzle is the yellow line down.
    - 2 teams draw lots to decide which team play first. If the team in their turn have the correct answer for each across, they get 1 but they can’t their turn move to the other team. Before all across are found which team find the down get 4 points but if they are incorrect, they have to stop the game. At the end, which team has more points is the winner.
    Things needed for the game:
    - Some pieces of paper
    - A pen/ pencil
    - Gifts

    GAME 2: Crossword
    GAME 2: Cross word
    To ..., it’s a good idea to pay some compliments. Tell them how beautiful their town, lake, village or church is – and possibly add how much you prefer it to Rome, Milan or other Italian towns. Residents can be found of knowledge regarding their local monuments and history, a few questions will often produce interesting stories.
    GAME 2: Crossword
    During ... and even otherwise, Thais often do not overtly say that they are really feeling and thinking and expect the partner to read the non-verbal queues. It is a no-no talk straight when there are gentler alternative ways to say the same thing. It is also in bad taste to make a partner lose face over an argument in public.
    GAME 2: Cross word
    In Roma tribes, some people may save much money to give the new couple as ... At weddings, these money will help the new couple start their new lives together somewhat financially secure.
    GAME 2: Crossword
    In China, marriage process were the commonly recognized “three ...”: the betrothal one, the gift one with a gifts list, and the wedding one used on the day the bridegroom met his bride at her home.
    GAME 2: Crossword
    “I can’t believe that you betrayed my confidence and told Irma that I was mad at her and why. I didn’t figure you for someone who would …. and tell. I thought I could trust you!” Rachel yelled at Jessica.
    a. slap b. sell c. kiss d. learn
    GAME 2: Crossword
    He is declaring his … to her
    GAME 2: Cross - word Puzzle
    What are a man and a woman going to do traditionally before they get married as the custom in the US and the UK?
    GAME 2: Cross - word Puzzle
    In the Uk, this ceremony takes place in the church and is called as a white one since the heroine wears a white dress. Which ceremony is it?
    GAME 2: Just to say: I LOVE YOU!
     
    Gửi ý kiến

    Chào mừng quý vị đến với English for highschool .

    Quý vị chưa đăng nhập hoặc chưa đăng ký làm thành viên, vì vậy chưa thể tải được các tư liệu của Thư viện về máy tính của mình.
    Nếu đã đăng ký rồi, quý vị có thể đăng nhập ở ngay ô bên phải.