3. Types of Relationships in Analogy
1.Part to Whole
A relation analogy in which one term is part of other term.
example: Eyes: face ( the eyes are part of the face )
2.Cause and effect
A relationship in analogy in which one term is the result of the other term.
Example: she wanted to buy a dress: she went to the mall.
She wanted to buy a dress she went to the mall.
3.Person to situation
A relationship in analogy in which one term is the work place of the other.
Example: saleslady: mall (a saleslady works in a mall.)
4.Synonym
A relationship in analogy In which both term have the same meaning .
Example: little: small (both terms mean the same.)
4. 5. Antonym
A relationship in analogy in which the terms are opposite in meaning
Example:
element: unattractive (the words have opposite meaning)
6.Geograhy
A relationship in analogy in which one of the term can be situated in the
other
Example:
shopping mall: city (shopping mall is found in the city)
7.Time
A relationship in analogy in which bot term speak of time element
Example:
morning :evening (both indicate time.)
6. What is electronic?
• A software system that is designed to search for information on the
world wide web.
• The search results are generally presented in a line of results often
referred to as search engine results pages (serps)
• Search engine is a computer program that searches databases and
internet sites for the documents containing keywords specified.
7. Top 5 most commonly used search
1.Google
• estimated 1.1billion unique monthly visitors
• A web search engine is a software system designed to carry out web
searches. They search the World Wide Web in a systematic way for
particular information specified in a textual web search query.
2.Bing
• estimated 3.5 million unique monthly visitors
• a search engine created and operated by Microsoft, replacing its former
live search, windows live search, and MSN search offerings
3. Yahoo!
• Estimated 3 million monthly visitors
• Yahoo was founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994 and was
incorporated on March 2, 1995.[Yahoo was one of the pioneers of the
early internet era in the 1990s.
8. 4. Ask
• Estimated 2.45 million unique monthly visitors
• Ask.com is a question answering–focused e-business founded in 1996 by
Garrett Gruener and David Warthen in Berkeley, California. The original
software was implemented by Gary Chevsky, from his own design.
Warthen, Chevsky, Justin Grant, and others built the early AskJeeves.com
website around that core engine.
5. AOI
• U.S.-based online service provider and Internet service provider. It has
been in business since 1985. Important services in the early years were
online chat and online games.
10. ORAL LANGUAGE
Is the process of utilizing knowledge and skills to speak and listen
effectively through the proper use of true to life ideas/information,
words and grammar ,to achieve and fluency speaking loudly and clearly
is also essential, as in the right tone of one’s voice.
Attributes of Effective Oral Language
1.Clarity.Languge most have correct grammatical structure
2.Bravity(Direct and conversational).Speaking orally or delivering speech
involves alive audience.
3.Appropriateness.The language use should be appropriate to the
environmental or occasion.
4.Vividness.A colorful language that appeals to the senses
(visual,smell,taste,sound and touch).This is clarify the image.
11. STANCE AND BEHAVIOR
Body language refers to an interaction where behavior
is used to convey and represent meaning using our
movement.
Stance/Posture
You communicate numerous
message by the way you
stand or sit.
12. ACTION
Action or gestures are essential for your listener
to help convey your meaning.
FACIAL EXPRESSION.
A person’s face is a powerful communication. A face reveals how a
person feels it shows emotions or felling
happiness,love,interest,sorrow,anger,annoyance,confusion,ethusiasm,
fear,hated,surprise .
13. EYE CONTACT
Your eyes are a way of connecting with the person you are
speaking with this way mean you like that person or are
comfortable talking or communicating with that person.