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The Easy Guide to OSCEs for Communication Skills, 2022
Muhammed Akunjee +3 more
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Muhammed Akunjee +3 more
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Cross-Cultural Communication Barriers in Organizations
Cendekia, 2023The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) was enacted at the end of 2015, this is an opportunity for a country's skilled workforce to become professional workers in ASEAN member countries. Because the inherent nature of the enactment of the AEC is the repeal of
Tini Mogea
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ASEAN Journal of Science and Engineering, 2023
Technology and Hybrid Multimedia for Language Learning and Cross-Cultural Communication in Higher Education is a critical component of English language learning.
F. Farida +5 more
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Technology and Hybrid Multimedia for Language Learning and Cross-Cultural Communication in Higher Education is a critical component of English language learning.
F. Farida +5 more
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Cross-Cultural Responses to Cross-Cultural Communication
ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1994Abstract This paper builds on ongoing research on communication in English between migrants of diverse backgrounds in Melbourne work-places. Subjects from various European and South-east Asian backgrounds were videoed responding to videoed role plays between European and South-east Asians based on instances of communication ...
Michael Clyne +2 more
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Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal, 1994
Discusses cross‐cultural communication as a process of becoming aware of another culture's habits, actions and reasons behind behaviours; and explores low‐context, high‐context, frontstage and backstage cultures, along with the differences between them. Basic principles (conversational, presentation and written) are used to illustrate how cultures vary
Phillip W. Balsmeier, Anita K. Heck
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Discusses cross‐cultural communication as a process of becoming aware of another culture's habits, actions and reasons behind behaviours; and explores low‐context, high‐context, frontstage and backstage cultures, along with the differences between them. Basic principles (conversational, presentation and written) are used to illustrate how cultures vary
Phillip W. Balsmeier, Anita K. Heck
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Cross-Cultural Communication with Icons and Images
2014Visual information such as pictorial symbols, icons and images capture our imagination. In our paper, we discuss icons and images in the context of cross-cultural communication. The authors present their own viewpoints to the subject. We discuss about communication in the multi-cultural world and analyze icons in cross-cultural context.
Anneli Heimbürger +4 more
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Enhancing Natural Language Processing in Multilingual Chatbots for Cross-Cultural Communication
2024 5th International Conference on Intelligent Communication Technologies and Virtual Mobile Networks (ICICV)In order to promote smooth cross-cultural communication, this research focuses on improving Natural Language Processing (NLP) features within multilingual Chabots.
Myagmarsuren Orosoo +5 more
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Cross-cultural communication in health
Clinical Cornerstone, 2004Effective communication is intrinsic to the delivery of satisfactory health care. It is necessary to recognize that even when using a common language, serious communication problems may arise when cultures and their inherent understandings of meaning differ. This article points out instances where a common understanding of language is crucial.
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ReCALL, 2019
This exploratory study examined the potential connections between informal digital learning of English (IDLE), strategic competence for cross-cultural communication and perception of varieties of English.
Ju Seong Lee
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This exploratory study examined the potential connections between informal digital learning of English (IDLE), strategic competence for cross-cultural communication and perception of varieties of English.
Ju Seong Lee
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