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    for this assignment I will be covering how factors can influence communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care environments and how barriers can effect this. I will also mention how these barriers are overcome and review strategies that are used to do that and will alos be evaluating it at the end. noise one factor that might influence communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care setting is noise. noise can be very distracting if it is too loud or

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    Raph Udarbe Australian teenagers commonly complete secondary school without a firm grasp on how to construct a complex sentence‚ a Senate committee is believed to have found. (The Age‚ 13 September 2007) Nothing unites a country more than its common language because from a language comes a history and a culture. (John Howard quoted in Migrants to sit English test‚ ABC Online‚ 11 December 2006) Linguists suggest that some people deliberately choose a low status accent as a way of invoking

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    blacks as aggressive‚ over-emotional‚ angry‚ confrontational‚ interruptive‚ too personal‚ showboating • Gestures (misunderstood gestures are a major barrier see discussion on non-verbal language) • Variations in language – accent‚ dialect • Slang - jargon - colloquialism • Different forms or reasons for verbal interaction Dueling – seeing who can get the upper hand (playing the dozens) Repartee conversation – taking short turns rather than monologue Ritual conversation – standard replies

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    should be changed based on the audience—for instance‚ large and complex words will not be used in an essay to be read by fourth and fifth graders. Voice is the element that the writer uses to get their message across as clear as possible; whether slang or jargon is used‚ and what tense and “person” it should be written in. The seven-step process of writing that the book uses in its approach to teach eager-minded students to make their writing more effective starts with prewriting. This refers to strategies

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    depending on a number of factors; one of which includes the location and of whom they are speaking with. In the popular TV series‚ The Wire‚ the audience is introduced to the first transcript set in a deprived area of Baltimore where many of the street jargon slang and social accent is prominent. In comparison‚ language that is used in a courtroom of the second transcript is far more formal than street language. In the first transcript the purpose of the detective whom is communicating with the witness is

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    Mari Evans Southern black poem “When in Rome‚” written in the 1920s portrays the differences between two contrasting races. The poem has two speakers; one who is an owner‚ and the second is the maid herself. The owner is white whereas the slave is black. The owner has a chasten personality towards the black maid. The poem and the illustrations can relate back to the Jim Crow Era. The slave owner exemplifies‚ “take whatever you like to eat‚” directly towards the slave. The owner tries to illustrate

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    Interpersonal Interactions Interpersonal interaction is a term showing how people relate to one another. The term interpersonal interaction is usually used when interacting with other people. Whether you are talking to them‚ working with them or sitting in a meeting room‚ you are always practising interpersonal interactions. This also includes things such as relating to each other and exchanging feelings. These can be both verbal and non-verbal. Verbal interpersonal interaction When speaking to someone

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    Modern youth subcultures in the United States‚ Russia and Kyrgyzstan Culture –it is a certain whole system with its inner certainty of value-hierarchical relationships. There are a valuable dominant ‚ or core of culture‚ and next to it a number of subcultural formations in any culture. The question arises(is) what the subculture is. It was assumed that subculture is a subsystem of the whole system of culture.

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    ENGLISH STYLISTICS G. Misikova – Linguistic stylistics I. R. Galperin- Stylistics Crystal D. and Davy D. – Investigating English Style / for non-literary styles STYLISTICS Style and Styleme Štylistika je náuka o výbere a spôsobe využívania jazykových a mimojazykových alebo umeleckých prostriedkov a postupov uplatňovaných v procese použitia komunikácie. Jazykový štýl je spôsob prejavu‚ ktorý vzniká cieľavedomým výberom‚ zákonitým usporiadaním a využitím jazykových a mimojazykových

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    SEMINAR III STYLISTIC LEXICOLOGY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1. Stylistic differentiation of the English Language. a) stylistic and style meaning of the word; b) types of stylistic meaning of the word: emotional evaluative expressive. Criteria for the stylistic differentiation of the English vocabulary. 2. Words which have lexico-stylistic paradigm. Words which have no lexico-stylistic paradigm. 3. Stylistic functions of literary words: poetic diction archaic words barbarisms bookish

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