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FILIPINISMS
REFER TO WORDS OR PHRASES WHICH ARE LOOSELY TRANSLATED FROM COMMON TAGALOG EXPRESSIONS.
FILIPINISMS
evolved from
Filipino
localization
or
acculturation
of the
English language
In Japan Using phones on trains is
prohibited
,
but a
fashionable girl
(or gyaru) may
still
bring out her latest gadget only
to face police officers
In japan Biting, pointing, or playing with the
chopstick is a
no no.
In japan
Slurping
the
noodle
or
sandwich
means a
very loud applause.
Never to embarrass a
Japanese
waitress by giving her
a
tip
Japanese people rely more on
nonverbal hints
to send
meanings
than on
words.
(
nodding
)
”
Cancel Culture”
in Korea
In the world of Korean
entertainment
is a form of
punishment
for
public figures
who
are
caught
in a
scandal.
Or in
other
words
, cancel culture is a
boycott
or
rejection
of the
public figure
involved in the scandal because it is
considered
not to set a
good example
for
fans.
In Thailand
Section 112. Insulting or Defaming
Royal Family
Whoever
,
defames
,
insults
or
threatens
the
King
, the
Queen
, the
Heir-apparent
or the
Regent
, shall be
punished
with
imprisonment
of
three
to
fifteen
years
Thailand
Never touch someone’s head
nor step over
someone’s head
nor step over someone’s legs or
feet.
(
The head is considered sacred
in Thailand
and
must be respected. Never point
your feet
at anyone or
use your
feet to
move
anything or
touch anyone. Feet are regarded as
unclean and symbolically (as well as physically)
the lowest part of the body.
in
Thailand
Refrain from showing a lot of
affection
in
public
beyond holding
hands.
Be
discrete.
In
thailand
, Better still just
“sabai sabai”
or
take it easy
,
relax
in the land
of smiles.
For
Chinese
, the
face
is a
delicate
concept.
It translates to
honor
,
good
reputation
or
respect.
Mianzi
(
face
) the key factor to
understand the Chinese
personality and behavior
Mianzi
or
face
refers to a sociological concept we can find in
many cultures that links the ideas of
honour
,
dignity
,
self-worth
and
prestige
that a person feels when in
social situations.
Face can be
lost
,
given
or even
fought
for.
Losing face
: face-losing social status or harming people’s
reputation
being the butt of a joke, not knowing the answer to a question or
being blamed for something publicly.
Giving face
:
enhancing
other people’s
reputation
and
dignity
( giving
compliments
)
giving someone a
gift
, paying someone a
compliment
or showing
deference
(opening a
door
for someone or
seating
them at the
head
of
a
table
).
Fighting for face
: Arguing over who pays the bill at a
restaurant, disagreeing over who is the more senior/experienced
or trying to be the first into a room.
Politically Correct
carefully avoiding forms of expression or
action that are perceived to
exclude, marginalize, or insult groups of
people who are
socially disadvantaged or discriminated against.
NEGRO:
AFROAMERICAN
WHITE:
CAUCASIAN
HOMOSEXUAL:
GAY
CRIPPLE:
PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED
IDIOT,CRAZY,NUTCASE,MAD:
MENTALLY DISTURBED
BLIND:
VISUALLY CHALLENGED
NUANCE
Nuance
is a
noun
, and
according
to the
dictionary, it means
“a subtle
difference
in or
shade of meaning
,
expression
, or
sound.”
Angry
: upset, enraged, irritated, sharp, vexed, livid, infuriated, incensed
Happy
: mirthful, joyful, jovial, ecstatic, light-hearted, exultant, jubilant, giddy
Sad
: poignant, despondent, sentimental, lugubrious, morose, woeful, mournful, desolate
Honest
: sincere, candid, outspoken, forthright, frank, unbiased, blunt
Calm
: placid, still, bored, composed, peaceful, tranquil, serene, soothing
Nervous
: anxious, apprehensive, hesitant, fretful, agitated, jittery, afraid
Smart
: wise, perceptive, quick-witted, clever, sagacious, intellectual, brainy, bright,
sharp
LANGUAGE
REGISTER
-variety of a language used in a particular social
setting, using certain words,phrases and
contractions that are not normally used in other
setting-or if they did,they may sound strange or
out of place”(Youssef,2015)
-was first used by
Thomas
Bertram
Reid
in 1956
Joos
(1961)describes five styles of language
register
Frozen/Static
Formal
Consultative
Casual
Intimate
Characteristics
of
Multimedia
Presentation
Multimedia
presentations
are visually
oriented(displayed on a monitor or projected
onto a screen)
They allow users to use different modalities
such as
Video
,
animation
,
text
,
graphics
,
audio
and
photography
Strategy Using Tools of Technology
Keep it simple
Emphasize your key ideas
Show what you can’t say
Use close up shots and other images
Keep the number of images you present
manageable
Combine variety with coherence
Use large lettering
Multimedia Presentation Tips
Go for creativity
Colors make
it
beautiful
Use good fonts
Text is evil
Images say more than
a
thousand words.
Big is beautiful
Info graphics are amazing. Use simple
info graphics
Get inspired.
10-20-30 rule:
10
slides,
20
minutes,
30
font size
1-6-6
rule:
1
main idea,
6
bullets, 6 words per bullet
7-7
rule:
7
lines,
7
words
9 P’s:
Prior Proper
Presentation
Prevents
Poor
Performance of the Person
Putting them
on
the
Presentation
Communication Aids
These are visual support used to make
presentation interesting and effective. It
is a great help to present the ideas
clearly by highlighting the significant
information.
Using Traditional Visual and Audio
Media
Overhead Transparencies
Flip Chart
White Board
/
Chalkboard
Document Camera
Video
Handout
Sound recording
Technology--based Communication Aids
Text
Messaging
Social
Media
Video
Conferencing
Email
Video
Presentation
PowerPoint
Presentation
Communication Aids Examples
Powerpoint
Prezi
linkedIn Slideshare
BrainShark
TED.com
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