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  2. Grounding in communication - Wikipedia

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    Speaker Production Effort invested in producing a message varies depending on the medium of communication. Speaker Reception Listening is generally easier than reading. Addressee Understanding Costs are higher the more often that the addressee has to formulate the appropriate context of the conversation. Addressee Start-up

  3. American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages

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    The ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines provide a means of assessing the proficiency of a foreign language speaker. It is widely used in schools and universities in the United States [3] and the ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview is the most widely used oral proficiency test in North America. [4] The guidelines are broken up into different proficiency ...

  4. ILR scale - Wikipedia

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    The exception is the DLIELC (Defense Language Institute English Language Center), which assigns a + designation for failure/inconsistency at the next higher level. Grades may be assigned separately for different skills such as reading, speaking, listening, writing, translation, audio translation, interpretation, and intercultural communication.

  5. Speech community - Wikipedia

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    This special use of language by certain professions for particular activities is known in linguistics as register; in some analyses, the group of speakers of a register is known as a discourse community, while the phrase "speech community" is reserved for varieties of a language or dialect that speakers inherit by birth or adoption.

  6. Victorian Essential Learning Standards - Wikipedia

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    Communicating in a language other than English; Intercultural knowledge and language awareness. LOTE has two pathways: Pathway 1 - for students who begin learning a language in primary school and continue to study the same language to Year 10. Standards at levels 4, 5 and 6; Pathway 2 - for students who begin learning a language in Year 7.

  7. Help:Talk pages - Wikipedia

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    Click the red link to begin a talk page for that article and follow the instructions in Starting a new thread below. (It is also possible for a talk page to exist while the corresponding non-talk page is a red link; this often occurs in User space , when a user has received talk page messages but has not started a user page yet.)

  8. Civil discourse - Wikipedia

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    Civil discourse is the practice of deliberating about matters of public concern in a way that seeks to expand knowledge and promote understanding. The word "civil" relates directly to civic in the sense of being oriented toward public life, [1] [2] and less directly to civility, in the sense of mere politeness.

  9. Discourse analysis - Wikipedia

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    Political discourse is the text and talk of professional politicians or political institutions, such as presidents and prime ministers and other members of government, parliament or political parties, both at the local, national and international levels, includes both the speaker and the audience.