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3. Verbs |
Sometimes meaning or definition
has already been given in the content of your reading.
In this case, you don¡¦t need to resort to the help of
dictionary. Words like
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¡¥is¡¦,
or ¡¥defines¡¦
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Passage Reading |
For most women, the language of
conversation is primarily a language of rapport.
Rapport
is
a language used for private and friendly speaking. It is
a way of establishing connections and close
relationships. Emphasis is placed on displaying
similarities and intimacy. Even the most public
situations can be approached like private speaking. |
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Exercise |
(a)
Which of the following definition is not related
to a language of
rapport?
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a. a
formal report |
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b.
private speaking |
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c. a
language used to establish connections and close
relationships |
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d. private and friendly conversation |
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