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Advanced expressions
Jargon and slang
Table of contents
Full sentences from popular culture whose meaning is not literal
How do people actually speak? Language is a living thing
With a bit of practice, you’ll sound like a native speaker
Putting things into practice is the best way to learn
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Idioms
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4. Introduction
Language proficiency is highly valued in
today’s global job market, offering
opportunities in fields such as international
relations, translation and interpretation,
education, business, tourism, and more. So,
studying foreign languages enriches
personal growth, fosters empathy and opens
a lot of doors when it comes to finding a job
Studying foreign languages offers a unique
opportunity to develop linguistic proficiency,
cultural understanding, and a global
perspective. There are many languages and
cultures all around the world, so it becomes
an enriching experience as you learn about
other countries, how they speak and how
language and culture are intertwined
6. Textbook speech won’t
get you far
The way everyone speaks in their daily lives is quite
different from the one you’ll find in textbooks:
● Jargon is not static and can evolve over time.
New terms may emerge due to advancements
in technology or shifts in societal norms
● Slang refers to informal words, phrases, and
expressions that are often associated with a
particular social group or subculture
● Their rapid evolving nature is the challenge
that learners of a particular language face
7. Add a sense of familiarity and
authenticity, especially in a
specific region or community
These are short, traditional
sayings that convey a moral
or practical lesson in a
concise manner
Advanced expressions
Phrases or expressions that
have a figurative meaning far
from the literal one
Parallelism, repetition or
alliteration are just some
examples of this category
Recently-coined words that
have found their way into
mainstream language
Words or expressions that
create imagery, usually in the
form of metaphors or similes
Idioms Colloquialisms Proverbs
Rhetorical devices Neologisms Figurative language
11. USA
India
Brazil
Colleges with specialization in linguistics
Princeton University, Harvard
University, Stanford University
Jawaharlal Nehru University,
University of Delhi
University of São Paulo, Federal
University of Minas Gerais
12. Most studied foreign languages
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Spanish
French
English
13. Learning a foreign language, step by step
Set clear goals
Choose the right
resources
Establish a study
routine
Focus on vocabulary
and grammar
Practice listening and
speaking
Read and write
regularly
Carry out cultural
immersion
Embrace mistakes and
stay motivated
14. Real-life applications of language learning
Translation
Real-life applications
Journalism
Tourism
Diplomacy
Language teaching
Academic research
Public relations
Immigration services
15. Some recommendations
Dedicate regular time each day or week to practice the language. Try to make language
learning a part of your daily routine, whether it’s through flashcards, reading, writing, or
listening exercises
Contrary to popular belief, watching movies, TV shows, and listening to music in the target
language can be beneficial when it comes to learning that language. It helps your senses get
used to it, and offers a way to experience actual casual speech found in everyday situations
Audiovisual content
Persistence beats resistance
16. Rubric
Criteria Excellent (4) Good (3) Basic (2) Limited (1)
Language
proficiency
Accurate, fluent, and
articulate language
use
Effective
communication with
minor errors
Basic skills with
frequent errors
Struggles with basic
skills; significant
errors hinder
Cultural
awareness
Deep understanding,
integrates cultural
nuances
Shows awareness,
attempts to integrate
cultural elements
Some awareness,
may misunderstand
cultural aspects
Lacks awareness;
misunderstands
cultural references
Communication
skills
Fluent and meaningful
communication;
effective expression
Clear communication,
occasional
hesitations, sustains
conversations
Struggles to
communicate,
frequent pauses
Ineffective
communication;
struggles to convey
Task completion
Consistently
completes tasks with
accuracy and detail
Generally completes
tasks accurately with
occasional errors
Struggles with
accuracy, frequent
errors
Difficulty completing
tasks; incomplete or
inaccurate responses
17. Assignment brief
Course Foreign Language
Unit
Language and
Communication Studies
Project title
Multilingual Communication
Portfolio
Tutor Dr. Tutor
Start date MM/DD/YYYY
Deadline MM/DD/YYYY
This unit aims to develop students’ understanding of
language diversity and effective communication
across various contexts. Students will explore the
significance of multilingualism and its impact on
global communication
Abstract of the unit
This assignment aims to investigate linguistic
patterns, assess their influence on contemporary
society, and cultivate students’ abilities in
researching and critically reflecting on the
importance of linguistic comprehension
Assignment brief
18. Case study
This case study explores communication challenges in a culturally diverse multinational
corporation. The goal is to identify and address barriers, fostering cross-cultural understanding
and improving collaboration within the workforce
Instructions
■ Cultural assessment : Conduct interviews and surveys to understand cultural influences
on communication. Identify key factors affecting communication styles and decision-
making
■ Training programs: Implement cross-cultural communication training for all levels. Focus
on sensitivity, effective strategies, and creating a collaborative environment
■ Tech integration: Implement communication tools for cross-cultural collaboration. Evaluate
effectiveness in bridging gaps and enhancing information flow
■ Feedback mechanism: Establish a feedback system to gather insights from employees.
Regularly assess feedback, identify trends, and make informed adjustments
19. Conclusions
Languages have the power
to bridge gaps, foster
connections, and open
doors to new worlds
Language is intricately tied
to culture. By learning a
new language, you gain
insights into the customs,
traditions, and values of the
people who speak it
Languages provide access
to a vast array of literature,
poetry, and artistic
expressions beyond your
own country
Languages are
enriching Cultural understanding
Access to literature and
art
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