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Being comfortable during a language immersion

When dealing with a foreign interlocutor, use discernment. Avoid generalizing when you observe a gesture or posture. On the contrary, check whether the gesture corresponds to the idea that your interlocutor wishes to express.

If the attitude of your interlocutor is all restraint, this does notcomfortable during  mean that you are indifferent to him. On the contrary, it is possible that orally, the person expresses real empathy.

Conversely, if a teacher smiles, don’t interpret this sign too quickly as new zealand email list approval. By listening to him, you will notice through his comment that he may be expressing a feeling that may surprise you (example: dissatisfaction with the completion of a piece of work).

Stay in Rochester – classroom (Credit: VERDIEHELLO)

Forget the nationality of your interlocutor, concentrate on his cultural identity
To understand a person’s body language in a foreign cultural context, put yourself in plymouth: historical link between england and america the context. Identify the role the person plays , without taking into account their nationality but rather their culture (their origin, their activity).

It’s about understanding the cultural identity of the person you’re talking to.

 

The British Council teams also propose a definition of culture tongliao phone number list which is inspired by the work of Prof. Adrian Holliday (Canterbury Christ Church University).

” An individual’s cultural identity is made up of community, group and family values, beliefs and practices that are important to them, influence their behaviours and preferences and contribute to their sense of identity and belonging.”

Finally, an English rugby fan could have a greater common culture with a Spanish rugby fan than one might think!