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"biramo najbolju lekciju"
engleski jezik i računarstvo i informatika,
mart 2011. godine,
Learning with celebrities,
Engleski jezik,
Dušan Nikolić, IV-1
Jelena Jović,
Prva niška gimnazija "Stevan Sremac"
' ̂
Gwyneth Olofsson
International Communication
and Language
Gwyneth Olofsson owns Communico, an international framing and consulting firm based in
Sweden.
English has become the lingua franca of the business world, and people from
Amsterdam to Zanzibar use it every day as a "tool of the trade." They also
spend a lot of time and money trying to eliminate their language mistakes, not
realizing that the fewer they make the more dangerous the errors are likely to
[become, because people aren't expecting them. Furthermore, just because
jSomeone has mastered the grammar and vocabulary of a language and pro-
SGounces it better than some native speakers does not mean he or she uses it in
pie same way.
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Bso about how you string them together. There is, after all, a certain difference
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ipw," and "Do that job tomorrow or I'll have your guts for garters," even if all
•iree phrases are designed to achieve the same end. Those of us who are native
Bnglish speakers have a responsibility not to use expressions that are likely to
•Infuse non-native speakers (e.g., "Have you cottoned on, or do I have to spell
kt out to your"). We also have to ensure that when "born" English speakers
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group of ten British participants "learning" to be members of a fictitious en]
ture. This made-up culture valued touch, and as part of the exercise participants
were encouraged to touch each other at every opportunity, especially when
communicating with each other. The simulation was a nightmare for everyone
involved. The older male members of the group in particular found it extremely
difficult to touch their colleagues at all. It wasn't surprising. Their physical con
tact with non-family members over the last forty years had been limited to a
handshake with customers and a quick elbow in the ribs from strangers on a
crowded subway, so to learn to communicate with colleagues in a tactile way
that is the norm for millions of people in Latin America or Africa was just too
much of a challenge.
Communication is about your facial expression, gestures, and actions. This
was brought home to me a few years ago when a young family moved in to the
next farm. My Swedish husband was born and brought up on a farm located on
an is ...
' ̂
Gwyneth Olofsson
International Communication
and Language
Gwyneth Olofsson owns Communico, an international framing and consulting firm based in
Sweden.
English has become the lingua franca of the business world, and people from
Amsterdam to Zanzibar use it every day as a "tool of the trade." They also
spend a lot of time and money trying to eliminate their language mistakes, not
realizing that the fewer they make the more dangerous the errors are likely to
[become, because people aren't expecting them. Furthermore, just because
jSomeone has mastered the grammar and vocabulary of a language and pro-
SGounces it better than some native speakers does not mean he or she uses it in
pie same way.
Communication is not only about what the words mean in the dictionary, it's
Bso about how you string them together. There is, after all, a certain difference
Between "Do that job tomorrow," "I'd appreciate it if you did that job tomor-
ipw," and "Do that job tomorrow or I'll have your guts for garters," even if all
•iree phrases are designed to achieve the same end. Those of us who are native
Bnglish speakers have a responsibility not to use expressions that are likely to
•Infuse non-native speakers (e.g., "Have you cottoned on, or do I have to spell
kt out to your"). We also have to ensure that when "born" English speakers
•counter a communication style that seems brusque, unfriendly, or arrogant in
taieone whose native language is not English, they will not assume that this is a
lie reflection of this person's personality or intention. It may well be that the
•taker hasn't mastered the many nuances of words and body language that a
Rtive speaker interprets without even thinking about it. So in an unfamiliar cul-
Ire, newcomers may find themselves wondering if the downcast eyes that accom-
Inv a statement are a sit^n of modesty or dishonesty.
90 PART TWO
Recently I ran an intereultural simulation, one part of which involved a
group of ten British participants "learning" to be members of a fictitious en]
ture. This made-up culture valued touch, and as part of the exercise participants
were encouraged to touch each other at every opportunity, especially when
communicating with each other. The simulation was a nightmare for everyone
involved. The older male members of the group in particular found it extremely
difficult to touch their colleagues at all. It wasn't surprising. Their physical con
tact with non-family members over the last forty years had been limited to a
handshake with customers and a quick elbow in the ribs from strangers on a
crowded subway, so to learn to communicate with colleagues in a tactile way
that is the norm for millions of people in Latin America or Africa was just too
much of a challenge.
Communication is about your facial expression, gestures, and actions. This
was brought home to me a few years ago when a young family moved in to the
next farm. My Swedish husband was born and brought up on a farm located on
an is ...
= AND YOUR 4 PER CENT GDP
= ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, BECAUSE I, AND ONLY I CAN AFFORD TO DO THIS WITHOUT ESTIMATION OF OPPORTUNITY COSTS AND HUGE LOSS, CLEAR?
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What is collaborative learning? What does it look? This presentation looks at these questions, demonstrating classroom stories to show what it might look like. A list of suggested tools to use in collaborative learning are shared.
The presentation was given as part of the monthly Eduwebinar series.
Learning with celebrities - Dušan Nikolić - Jelena JovićNašaŠkola.Net
Takmičenje na portalu www.nasaskola.net
"biramo najbolju lekciju"
engleski jezik i računarstvo i informatika,
mart 2011. godine,
Learning with celebrities,
Engleski jezik,
Dušan Nikolić, IV-1
Jelena Jović,
Prva niška gimnazija "Stevan Sremac"
' ̂
Gwyneth Olofsson
International Communication
and Language
Gwyneth Olofsson owns Communico, an international framing and consulting firm based in
Sweden.
English has become the lingua franca of the business world, and people from
Amsterdam to Zanzibar use it every day as a "tool of the trade." They also
spend a lot of time and money trying to eliminate their language mistakes, not
realizing that the fewer they make the more dangerous the errors are likely to
[become, because people aren't expecting them. Furthermore, just because
jSomeone has mastered the grammar and vocabulary of a language and pro-
SGounces it better than some native speakers does not mean he or she uses it in
pie same way.
Communication is not only about what the words mean in the dictionary, it's
Bso about how you string them together. There is, after all, a certain difference
Between "Do that job tomorrow," "I'd appreciate it if you did that job tomor-
ipw," and "Do that job tomorrow or I'll have your guts for garters," even if all
•iree phrases are designed to achieve the same end. Those of us who are native
Bnglish speakers have a responsibility not to use expressions that are likely to
•Infuse non-native speakers (e.g., "Have you cottoned on, or do I have to spell
kt out to your"). We also have to ensure that when "born" English speakers
•counter a communication style that seems brusque, unfriendly, or arrogant in
taieone whose native language is not English, they will not assume that this is a
lie reflection of this person's personality or intention. It may well be that the
•taker hasn't mastered the many nuances of words and body language that a
Rtive speaker interprets without even thinking about it. So in an unfamiliar cul-
Ire, newcomers may find themselves wondering if the downcast eyes that accom-
Inv a statement are a sit^n of modesty or dishonesty.
90 PART TWO
Recently I ran an intereultural simulation, one part of which involved a
group of ten British participants "learning" to be members of a fictitious en]
ture. This made-up culture valued touch, and as part of the exercise participants
were encouraged to touch each other at every opportunity, especially when
communicating with each other. The simulation was a nightmare for everyone
involved. The older male members of the group in particular found it extremely
difficult to touch their colleagues at all. It wasn't surprising. Their physical con
tact with non-family members over the last forty years had been limited to a
handshake with customers and a quick elbow in the ribs from strangers on a
crowded subway, so to learn to communicate with colleagues in a tactile way
that is the norm for millions of people in Latin America or Africa was just too
much of a challenge.
Communication is about your facial expression, gestures, and actions. This
was brought home to me a few years ago when a young family moved in to the
next farm. My Swedish husband was born and brought up on a farm located on
an is ...
' ̂
Gwyneth Olofsson
International Communication
and Language
Gwyneth Olofsson owns Communico, an international framing and consulting firm based in
Sweden.
English has become the lingua franca of the business world, and people from
Amsterdam to Zanzibar use it every day as a "tool of the trade." They also
spend a lot of time and money trying to eliminate their language mistakes, not
realizing that the fewer they make the more dangerous the errors are likely to
[become, because people aren't expecting them. Furthermore, just because
jSomeone has mastered the grammar and vocabulary of a language and pro-
SGounces it better than some native speakers does not mean he or she uses it in
pie same way.
Communication is not only about what the words mean in the dictionary, it's
Bso about how you string them together. There is, after all, a certain difference
Between "Do that job tomorrow," "I'd appreciate it if you did that job tomor-
ipw," and "Do that job tomorrow or I'll have your guts for garters," even if all
•iree phrases are designed to achieve the same end. Those of us who are native
Bnglish speakers have a responsibility not to use expressions that are likely to
•Infuse non-native speakers (e.g., "Have you cottoned on, or do I have to spell
kt out to your"). We also have to ensure that when "born" English speakers
•counter a communication style that seems brusque, unfriendly, or arrogant in
taieone whose native language is not English, they will not assume that this is a
lie reflection of this person's personality or intention. It may well be that the
•taker hasn't mastered the many nuances of words and body language that a
Rtive speaker interprets without even thinking about it. So in an unfamiliar cul-
Ire, newcomers may find themselves wondering if the downcast eyes that accom-
Inv a statement are a sit^n of modesty or dishonesty.
90 PART TWO
Recently I ran an intereultural simulation, one part of which involved a
group of ten British participants "learning" to be members of a fictitious en]
ture. This made-up culture valued touch, and as part of the exercise participants
were encouraged to touch each other at every opportunity, especially when
communicating with each other. The simulation was a nightmare for everyone
involved. The older male members of the group in particular found it extremely
difficult to touch their colleagues at all. It wasn't surprising. Their physical con
tact with non-family members over the last forty years had been limited to a
handshake with customers and a quick elbow in the ribs from strangers on a
crowded subway, so to learn to communicate with colleagues in a tactile way
that is the norm for millions of people in Latin America or Africa was just too
much of a challenge.
Communication is about your facial expression, gestures, and actions. This
was brought home to me a few years ago when a young family moved in to the
next farm. My Swedish husband was born and brought up on a farm located on
an is ...
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Who feels motivated to join with a
group of people who all speak a foreign
language? Honestly! I think it’s quite
hard work but we all learn I guess. For
my Cantonese I feel motivated to
practice often. I guess it’s just
interesting when people feel motivated
to contact me mostly because they want
to practice their English. Sometimes it’s
a real blessing, making up for a language
barrier (especially with my non
Guangdong local friends). This month
has shown a little change, with more
people wanting to use English with me.
I setup a social club on a popular
social networking website. Actually I
was motivated to do this because an
English girl messaged me on this same
site, wanting more English speaking
friends who lived in our area without
having to travel into more typical
‘gweilo’ ( ) hangout areas. I outlined
that everyone in the group is to use
English when they come together. The
group targets mostly foreigners,
overseas Chinese as well as people who
would like to improve their English and
make more English speaking friends.
My first event has not yet
happened, but by the time you read this
it will have passed. I expected a few
people only. Mostly I expected only
people from around the areas near the
Shenzhen border on the Hong Kong side
(North District). I’m a Western guy, but
I like to take people out for ‘dai pai
dong’ ( ) which is where I
scheduled the first event, almost two
weeks ago. Another friend made some
group for people who want to learn
English for free, so now I’m being
bombarded with friend requests because
I’m about the only gweilo on the “Learn
English for Free” group. I added one or
two so far, it’s just a little crazy. I
wonder how many language exchanges
end up like this: 5% of the English
speakers feeling like they’re being
stalked by 95% of those wanting to
become their new ‘language exchange
buddy’. I added a girl, I wonder if my
wife will be jealous. I think maybe it’s
more likely for a girl to seem keenly
interested in making friends with me;
guys can take it or leave it. Oh, I didn’t
mention that the ‘dai pai dong’ event has
around 12 confirmed and 8 people
saying they might also come last time I
checked.
What kinds of people feels
motivated to join with a group speaking
a foreign language? I guess that’s both
me and you. Wow, I’ve made some
embarrassing mistakes speaking
Chinese, more then I know I am sure.
My wife is also Chinese; her siblings can
speak English however her parents
cannot, so I’m constantly in the position
of the silly guy trying to communicate.
One time my wife told me to call her
Dad uncle ( ). I knew with sister,
brother, mother, father you can use the
sound the suffix ‘aa’ at the start, so I
tried this with uncle when I greeted him.
In Cantonese culture doing this
with the word uncle is some kind of not
polite term for some old guy ( ), her
family were laughing at me behind my
back for quite some time before I found
out I made this mistake. I walked
around for months using a term for
already owning something before
realizing I’m telling people I’m pregnant
( ). I think I sound like a child quite
often; picking up terms and words from
my work in the Kindergarten I don’t
think helps me sound less like a child.
I guess it’s good for us to know
we’re not the only one who knows what
it’s like to speak like an idiot in their
second language and still have
motivation to speak.
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