False, you can develop an interpersonal skill.
Steps:
1.improving nonverbal communication
2.understand the importance of nonverbal communication
3.learn comfortable body language
recognize cultural Norma
5.understand how gender differences influence nonverbal communication
6.regulate your emotional cues
7.set goals
8.use efficient communication
9.give others the chance to speak
10.know what makes good communication
11.find common ground
12.dont presume of assume things
<span>13.dont</span> force a conversation
Answer: pragmatics
Explanation:
Pragmatic Knowledge : This describes the knowledge of different ways in which language is used in different environment and for different purposes. When pragmatic Knowledge Infants' is to be described, it firstly starts with expression of communicative intent first which goes beyond the use of words such as facial expression, gaze, and gestures.
Answer:
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Answer:
1. Pressure from friends or peers.
2. Trying to experience a level of excitement.
3. Excessive curiosity of the teenagers.
4. Academic Pressures.
5. Curiosity to enjoy adventurous life.
Also, most of the teenagers in age group 12-20 tends to go in wrong ways because of their own mistakes and the need to live a adventurous lifestyle without thinking about the consequences.Explanation:
Answer:
B. Sat down.
Explanation:
Idioms are words, groups of words used to refer to mean something that is not deducible from the given words. It gives a metaphorical meaning of what is intended.
In the given passage from "The New Village", the idiom "took a seat" means Uncle Moti and Mina sat down at the tea shop. The phrase "took a seat" does not mean to literally carry or take a seat but it refers to sitting, the act of sitting one down.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.