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Sinclair James - English Communication Language in Asia
Is English Language a Hindrance to Communication for Foreigners in Asia?
One of the hesitations of westerners in coming to Asia is the language barrier. True, Asia has been a melting pot of different aspects of life that in every country, there is a distinct characteristic and a culture which would seem odd to someone who grew up in an entirely different perspective. Language is one of the most flourishing uniqueness of Asian nations. Although their boundaries are emphasized by mere walls which can be broken down easily, the brand of each individual can still be determined on the language they use or most comfortable with. Communication may be a problem as it is an issue which neighboring countries also encounter on each other. Message relays or even simple gestures, if interpreted wrongly can cause conflicts. Indeed, the complaints are valid.
However, on the present day number of American and European visitors and the boost in tourism economies, language barriers seem to have been surpassed. Perhaps, the problem may not even exist at all.
According to English Language Proficiency Test (ELPT) and International English Language Testing System (IELTS), Asian countries are not altogether illiterate in speaking and understanding the universal language. If so, there are countries which can even speak English as fluent as any native can. Take for example the Philippines.
Once in Manila, the countryβs capital, you will find thousands of individuals representing different nationalities. The center for business growth in the country, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) has proven the literacy of the people in conversing using the international language.
Clients from abroad prefer Filipinos in dealing with customers concern since they can easily comprehend grasp and explain things in English. ELPT and IELTS did not even include the Philippines in the list of the top English speaking nations in Asia since they are already considered one of the best and most fluent in this field.
Other neighboring Asian countries also send their citizens to the Philippines to learn English. With a mixture of British and American English being used in everyday conversations, the Philippines has to be considered to be included in the top 5 most native English speakers.
You may even be surprised to meet a young child in Manila who has not gone to school or mingled with foreigners but can speak and understand English. Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia and most Asian countries, if indeed all, can also easily understand and speak English.
It seems that the concern for miscommunication has completely no basis and remains a groundless issue. Maybe perhaps, those who say this just want to find a dumb excuse?
Read more at: SjTravels.com
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The next 2nd and 3rd topics: The next 2nd and 3rd topics can be about anything,
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The 1st topic: The first topic will always be βdo you work or do you study?β or βwhere you are living?
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three parts of the speaking test.
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Paraphrasing is when you change the words that they ask you in the question.
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Stay away from using 100% and 0% statement like always, never, etc.
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Number 3: Is the question about you or the question about other people?
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PART 1 SPEAKING MODEL ANSWERS
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Remember that you can use the notes to read and look at while you are speaking. You must talk about the topic on the card,
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There is nothing in the IELTS exam that has anything about eye contact. Of course, you want to keep some eye contact with the examiner.
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Now, I would like to warn you that the biggest problem my students have when it comes to task 1 writing is that they donβt believe itβs simple. When it comes to give you dates and times, and to give you figures, you donβt need to use prepositions. What prepositions do we need? From, in, to or maybe at.
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You need to give me general trends and some superlatives. You need to have a general idea of trends and comparisons in your main points.
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Iβll tell you to do 3 paragraphs here: your introduction, your overview, and 2 body paragraphs.
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Your introduction should be a paraphrased summary.
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Your overview should be the main points that have trends and some comparisons.
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You can use some expressions for your overview as below: - The graph shows (information about) /indicates /illustrates /highlight (the data about)β¦ - As the graph shows - It is clear from the graph (that) - As is shown by the graph
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You can use some expressions for your overview as below: - The graph shows (information about) /indicates /illustrates /highlight (the data about)β¦ - As the graph shows - It is clear from the graph (that) - As is shown by the graph - It can be seen from the graph (that) - As can be clearly seen from the graph, - From the graph, it is clear (that) - As is illustrated by the graph,
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youβd better just need to focus on using past tense and future tense.
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These are the 4 most common question types in the IELTS Listening test: 1.Β MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS:
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here is a column graph, or a bar graph. This one shows percentages but over a period of time.
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I would like to tell you that you should write task 2 first and spend 40 minutes on it.
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Section 3: the section 3 is academic (the first academic section) that has three to four speakers. This
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Absolutely, parents should limit the amount of fast food their children eat.
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Academy of Languages is The Only One IELTS academy in Jalandhar that guarantees quality teaching it is because we are committed to quality and work hard to help student to achieve their goals and succeed . There is a detailed modules description which is required for understanding of the students especially for reading and writing.
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In Shakespeareβs play As You Like It, Touchstone says to Audrey in the Forest of Arden "The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool." (Act V, Scene I).
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Answer 1: My favorite type of music is Jazz. In fact, I love playing guitar (what) with my friends (who) in my bedroom (where) on the weekends (when). Sadly, Iβm terrible (how), but I find it relaxing (why) (why I play guitar).
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Endearments gave way to disparagements, clumsiness replaced attractiveness, and adulations traded for criticisms; all of which contributed to my frustrations and alienation. Feeling like a prisoner trapped in my own absurd world, I distracted myself by passing the IELTS examination in flying colors.
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2. Read the questions, ensure you understand them and underline the key words.
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3. How do you say the timeΒ 10:15? Answer: ten fifteen/ quarter past ten.
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8. How do you say the amount of money $14.50? Answer: fourteen dollars and fifty cents/ fourteen dollars fifty.
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1. COMPARISON AND SUPERLATIVE LANGUAGE: The language we should use in task 1 writing is the language of comparison and superlative.
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150 words minimum, 220 words maximum.
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section 1 has two speakers
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There are two prediction strategies you should use during the 30-second break to help you hear the answers to Completion questions: Β·Β Β Β Β Underlining the keywords, and identifying nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, prepositions and articles.
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Before listening: In the IELTS test, you will have 30 seconds at the beginning of each section to look at the Question Booklet before listening. During these 30 seconds, there are three main things you should do to improve your score: 1. Read the instructions carefully. The instructions are usually in italics and sometimes in BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS. Read the instructions carefully so that you know what to do and predict what you will hear. Think about who is talking, where they are and what the topic is. In the exam you will only have a short time for this, so do it as quickly as possible.
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5. How do you say the time 9:45? Answer: quarter to ten/ nine forty-five.
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task 1 requires 150 words minimum.
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Understand that the grammar never changes, the verbs never change. They stay the same. You are dealing with a limited number of words, a limited number of structures. The only thing that changes is what you are talking about.
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The answers are mostly in order.
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there will be an answer that comes before another answer. However, don't worry about this because the keywords are specific and easy to find.
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My study skills were rather weak until I read an excellent
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History is not about reciting events. It's about your understanding of how people used to be.
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