- •Present
- •Misunderstanding
- •Diffusion
- •Collectivist
- •Individualist
- •Lack of consistency in the communication process
- •Effectual
- •Expressive
- •1. Tips which are not used for effective communication skills:
- •Don’t listen carefully
- •National
- •Anxiety
- •Politeness
- •Language
- •Language
- •Language
- •Ethnocentrism
- •Ethnocentrism
- •Ethnocentrism
- •Ethnocentrism
- •Language
Язык для межкультурной коммуникации»
Ким А.С., Абдижаппарова Г.Т., Ажигалиева А.И.
Англ
3кредита
Иностранный язык :два иностранных языка
$$1$$
1. Speaking can be looked at in … major areas.
two
three
four
five
six
2. In interpersonal speaking … is very important.
etiquette
movenent
intonation
behaviour
emotion
3. _______- oriented societies prefer short-term benefits.
present
future
past
new
old
4. _______-oriented include China, British, Japan,
past
future
present
new
old
5. ________- oriented societies have a great deal of optimism about future.
future
past
present
new
old
6. __________- oriented view management as a matter of planning, doing, controlling.
future
past
present
new
old
7. ______- oriented are USA, Brazil.
future
past
present
new
old
8. _______- cultures like to do just one thing at a time.
Monochromic
Polychromic
chromic
multicronic
subcronic
9. ______- cultures like to do multiple things at the same time.
Polychromic
Monochromic
chromic
multicronic
subcronic
10. Choose the correct answer.
Way in which people are different is their… of the world.
View
Sight
Opinion
Description
panorama
$$2$$
1. Choose the correct answer.
By learning to identify … is effective intercultural communication.
commonalities
societies
properties
cooperation
opinions
2.The two main types of communication are:
verbal and nonverbal
active and inactive
adverbal and verbal
nonverbal and active
primary
3.The most …type of communication is verbal.
explicit
common
general
ordinary
primary
4.The basis of communication is…between people.
interaction
interconnection
negotiation
speech
talk
5.The actual origin of language is… to considerable speculation.
subject
an object
a meaning
pro noun
a noun
6.The development of languages reflects:
a.class, gender, profession
b.lesson, age, group
с.gender, sex ,profession
d. profession, age, sex
e.name, class, group
7.Key components of verbal communication are:
sound, words, speaking
vowel, language, sound
sentence, stress, words
stress, language, speaking
intonation, words ,sound
8. Through a speaking we try to eliminate …
misunderstanding
understanding
mistake
stress
gap
9. _______-oriented societies are concerned with traditional values.
past
future
present
new
old
10. _______- oriented societies include the Spanish-speaking Latin American countries.
Present
future
past
new
old
$$3$$
1. The written word appeals more to … style.
contemplative
comparative
imperative
superlative
relative
2. For a successful conversation, the partners must achieve a … balance of contribution.
workable
dynanic
deliberative
written
oral
3. .. . is a means by which the speaker implies his or her attitude to the message.
Tone of voice
Intonation
Vocal produced noise
Body posture
Body gesture
4. … is help in communication for the expression of attitude or feeling.
Vocal produced noise
Tone of voice
Intonation
Body posture
Body gesture
5. …is the bearing or the position of the speaker’s body.
Body posture
b .Tone of voice
Intonation
Vocal produced noise
Body gesture
6. … is a movement made with a limb.
Body gesture
b .Tone of voice
Intonation
Vocal produced noise
Body posture
7.The major area of a … speaking is speaking to persuade.
public
personal
interpersonal
individual
professional
8. ….is the way that the sender, pitch of voice rises and falls.
Intonation
Tone of voice
Vocal produced noice
Body posture
Body gesture
9. Conversation is interactive … between two or more conversant.
communication
demonstration
situation
presentation
association
10. Conversation analysis is a branch of …
sociology
gynecology
geograghy
philosophy
pragmatic
$$4$$
1. … conversation is always ways to meet and greet others.
Formal
b .Informal
General
Common
Primary
2. Members of different cultures look …
differently
similarly
the same
variously
beautifully
3. To be an effective speaker you must … dynamisms of oral communication.
exploit
understand
achieve
realize
guess
4. A monological speech has extended length and internal…
coherence
importance
significance
conversation
situation
5. …is a fair static form of transfer.
Writing
Reading
Speaking
Telling
Saying
6 . ...conversation is when you go out with your friends.
Informal
Formal
General
Common
Primary
7. By learning the communication codes of culture you can avoid …
Misunderstanding
understanding
illiteracy
poverty
war
8. Realizing that people” see” things different is key to… communication.
intercultural
cultural
international
national
friendly
9. … - cultural communication studies how people from different cultural backgrounds communicate.
cross
multi
across
over
through
10. Effective communication with people of … cultures is challenging.
different
the same
similar
many
typical
$$5$$
1. The study of cross-cultural communication is becoming...
global
unnecessary
usefulness
little
undemand
2.Cross-cultural communication includes …
anthropology
anatomy
astronomy
astrology
acquisition
3. Speech act is technical term in…
linguistic
language
speech
intonation
rhythm
4.The concept of an … act is central to the concept of a speech act.
illocutionary
illustrationary
illuzionary
illuminationary
illiterary
5. The … use of the term “speech act” goes back to John L.Austin’s doctrine.
contemporary
temporary
particular
especially
constantly
6. Speech acts can be analyzed on … levels.
A) three
B) four
C) five
D) six
E) two
7. A …act the performance of an utterance.
locutionary
illocutionary
perlocutionary
over locutionare
byillocutionary
8. … speech acts commit a speaker to the truth.
Representative
Reported
Direct
Corresponding
Indirect
9. …speech acts cause the hearer to take a particular action.
Directives
Commissive
Expressive
Declaration
Indirect
10…. speech acts commit a speaker to some future action.
Commissve
Directives
Expressive
Declaration
Indirect
$$6$$
1…. Speech acts express the speaker’s attitudes and emotions towards the proposition.
Expressive
Directive
Commissive
Declaration
Indirect
2….speech acts change the reality in accord with the proposition.
Declaration
Directives
Expressive
Commissve
Indirect
3… speech acts reject proposals and make requests.
Indirect
Directives
Expressive
Commissve
Declaration
4 … contacts are those between people from different countries and cultures.
International
National
Mutual
Cross
Across
5. Culture is from …word.
Latin
Greek
Italian
Spain
English
6. The word “culture” is used in … basic senses.
Three
two
four
five
six
7. In the twentieth century ”culture” emerged as a concept.. to anthropology.
central
negative
opposite
next to
middle
8. Cultural…is the variety of human societies or cultures in specific region or in word.
diversity
similarity
resembling
alike
diffusion
9 … is the tendency to judge another culture.
Ethnocentrism
Ecocentrism
Monocentrism
Polycentrism
Procentrism
10. Culture …is the examination of a cultural trait within the context
relativism
patriotism
criticism
postrealism
ethnocentrism
$$7$$
1. Culture shock is the … disorientation and fear of people when they encounter new culture.
surprise
interest
happiness
luck
success
2.Cultural … is the process whereby an aspect of culture spreads throughout a culture.
