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Globalisation

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  6. Text 1.1 US meets the challenge of globalisation

1. accent

2. accommodation

3. acculturation

4. aim

5. alien

6. alienate

7. Americanisation

8. anti-globalisation protesters

9. assimilation

10. bailout

11. basic needs

12. be immersed in

13. benefit sb

14. bilingual

15. body language

16. ceremony

17. citizenship

18. civil rights

19. civil society

20. clash of cultures

21. collective identity

22. come across

23. commemorate

24. commercial agriculture

25. commodity

26. conversational distance

27. convey

28. country of origin

29. cross-cultural communication

30. cross-cultural interaction

31. cues

32. cultural diversity

33. cultural revitalization

34. cultural rights

35. culture shock

36. debt

37. deficit

38. deflation

39. demand

40. deviant

41. digital divide

42. dominate

43. eccentric

44. economic rights

45. emigration

46. enable

47. equality rights

48. ethnocentrism

49. fair trade

50. fall apart

51. festival

52. festivity

53. foreclosure

54. free trade

55. free trade zones

56. frustrated

57. gender gap

58. gender differences

59. genocide

60. globalism

61. globalist

62. globalization

63. globalize

64. globe

65. globtrotter

66. glocal

67. green revolution

68. gross domestic product

69. high standard of living

70. homesick

71. homogenization

72. homogenous

73. honeymoon period

74. human trafficking

75. hybridization

76. immigration

77. impact

78. inalienable

79. inflation

80. ingenuity gap

81. initial adjustment

82. initiate a conversation

83. insourcing

84. integration

85. interact

86. intercultural (verbal / nonverbal) communication

87. international investors

88. jeopardize

89. locally-produced goods

90. long

91. mainstream culture heritage

92. mass tourism

93. media concentration

94. media convergence

95. mental isolation

96. misinterpret

97. modify

98. mother tongue

99. multi-ethnic societies

100. multinational corporations

101. networks

102. objective

103. outsourcing

104. overgeneralizing

105. pandemic

106. participant

107. participate

108. personal identity

109. pick up language

110. political rights

111. pop culture

112. precipitate

113. preconception

114. prejudice

115. privatization

116. profit

117. propaganda

118. props

119. put sb off

120. queer

121. racial minority

122. rate of development

123. recession

124. reinforce

125. revenue

126. self-conscious

127. set up web site

128. slang

129. small local businesses

130. social networking

131. social rights

132. source code

133. stereotype

134. stereotyping

135. stimulus

136. subsistence agriculture

137. supply

138. supply chain

139. sustainable development

140. tariff

141. tend

142. terrorism

143. traditional way of life

144. transnational corp

145. unemployment rate

146. universalization

147. vacillate

148. virtual community

149. web link

150. weird

151. worldwide communication

Universal Language

Gestures

1. blink 2. sigh 3. sniff 4. wag (a finger) 5. nod (a head) 6.shake (a head, fist) 7. index (a finger) 8. knit (a brow) 9. frown 10. shrug (shoulders) 11. clench (a fist, teeth) 12.wrinkle (a nose, brow) 13. beckon 14. clap (hands) 15. scratch one’s head 16. stand with arms akimbo 17. pucker (lips) 18.wink (an eye)

Body Language and movement

1. bend over 2. bow 3. cross (your arms/legs) 4. curtsey 5. curve 6. drag (v) 7. wiggle (your hips) 8. fold (your arms) 9. hunch (your shoulders) 10. incline (your head)   11. kneel 12. lounge (v) 13. point (a finger) 14. pull 15. push 16. raise (your hand/arm) 17. reach (v) 18. (sit) stiffly 19. stretch 20. (stand) erect 21. wave (your arms/hand) 22. be pulled in two/both directions 23. bow to (your) judgement 24. be flat on (your) back 25. hug (your) knees 26. on (your) hands and knees 27. push someone too far 28. reach an agreement 29. reach for the stars/moon 30. slouch (v) 31. with (your) head in (your) hands

 

 


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