Asked by Timyia Thomas on Jun 07, 2024

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When speaking with someone for whom English is a second language, you should talk slowly, enunciate clearly, check frequently for comprehension, observe eye messages, listen without interrupting, and

A) follow up important messages in writing.
B) avoid smiling, which might make you appear to lack seriousness.
C) use words that will impress the listener.
D) assume that the listener understands if he or she nods and smiles in agreement.

English

A West Germanic language originating in England, now the primary language of international discourse and the most widely spoken language globally.

Eye Messages

Non-verbal cues or communications conveyed through eye contact, movements, and expressions that can imply emotions or intentions.

Comprehension

The act or capability of understanding and grasping the meaning or significance of something.

  • Comprehend and utilize proficient communication techniques for interaction with multicultural populations.
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Gitanshu SinghJun 07, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Following up important messages in writing can help ensure that the message is understood correctly, especially when language barriers exist. This method provides a reference for the listener to review and fully comprehend the information shared.