問題一覧
1
Study of the origin of words
Etymology
2
Person in charge of admitting and assisting those entering a door
Porter
3
One that personifies a certain quality or thing
Byword
4
Skill and Subtlety in executing or devising something
Cunning
5
To enter or pass through
Infiltrate
6
According to who? that Communicative style refers to the form of language that the speaker uses which is characterized by a degree of formality.
Martin Joos
7
It is the most formal communicative style that is usually used during respectful events and ceremonies
Frozen
8
It is used by people with very close relationships
Intimate
9
Speeches that are straightforward. Avoids using slangs and prepared beforehand
Formal
10
This is an Informal communication between groups and peers
Casual
11
Semi formal communication, The speaker does not usually plan what he or she wants to say
Consultative
12
Be clear about your message
Clarity
13
Always stick to the point
Correctness
14
Support your claims with enough facts
Concreteness
15
Observe a sound structure that will present a smooth flow of ideas
Coherence
16
Include all Necessary and relevant information
Completeness
17
Avoid any over/undertone or insinuation to eliminate confusion
Corteousness
問題一覧
1
Study of the origin of words
Etymology
2
Person in charge of admitting and assisting those entering a door
Porter
3
One that personifies a certain quality or thing
Byword
4
Skill and Subtlety in executing or devising something
Cunning
5
To enter or pass through
Infiltrate
6
According to who? that Communicative style refers to the form of language that the speaker uses which is characterized by a degree of formality.
Martin Joos
7
It is the most formal communicative style that is usually used during respectful events and ceremonies
Frozen
8
It is used by people with very close relationships
Intimate
9
Speeches that are straightforward. Avoids using slangs and prepared beforehand
Formal
10
This is an Informal communication between groups and peers
Casual
11
Semi formal communication, The speaker does not usually plan what he or she wants to say
Consultative
12
Be clear about your message
Clarity
13
Always stick to the point
Correctness
14
Support your claims with enough facts
Concreteness
15
Observe a sound structure that will present a smooth flow of ideas
Coherence
16
Include all Necessary and relevant information
Completeness
17
Avoid any over/undertone or insinuation to eliminate confusion
Corteousness