Dear Polish friends! It's practically impossible for us to choose one from all those witty and well-performed "possible solutions". For a moment we wanted to be a bit tricky: we would say that we dont agree with any of these solutions so that we would make you make more! But heck! We are honest people, not cheaters. Well, since we have to choose we choose either the first video where you speak Greek in such wonderful accents and the other solution that we like is to make the naughty students sweep the floor! We really think that punishment would make them behave next time, especially if the floor is adequately dirty...
And no! We wouldnt want the teacher to die out of nerves. It wouldnt teach the students much and also it would cost the school time to find a new teacher, especially a healthier one...By the way, that makes us wonder: was it a heart attack or a common stroke?? GR.
Introduction: Intercultural difference is not simply a question of language. Even if we know how to speak a foreign language we also know there are plenty of traps, which make real communication difficult because of cultural differences. We do not always just use words to communicate something. We can express pleasure with a smile and anger with a glower. We express surprise by raising our eyebrows and indifference by shrugging our shoulders. In fact there is a whole language of body movements and gestures that we use all the time, often without realising it. In fact, it is known as body language.
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Dear Polish friends! It's practically impossible for us to choose one from all those witty and well-performed "possible solutions". For a moment we wanted to be a bit tricky: we would say that we dont agree with any of these solutions so that we would make you make more! But heck! We are honest people, not cheaters. Well, since we have to choose we choose either the first video where you speak Greek in such wonderful accents and the other solution that we like is to make the naughty students sweep the floor! We really think that punishment would make them behave next time, especially if the floor is adequately dirty...
But we must also mention that taking the chairs away before the students sit down is equally funny...em paedagogically correct!
The Greeks.
And no! We wouldnt want the teacher to die out of nerves. It wouldnt teach the students much and also it would cost the school time to find a new teacher, especially a healthier one...By the way, that makes us wonder: was it a heart attack or a common stroke?? GR.
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