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Publicēts: 29.11.2004.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
Literatūras saraksts: Nav
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Everyone around us communicates. Communication is part of our lives. We communicate every day: at home, at school, at store, airport, on telephone and many more other places. Communication is always going to be part of our lives. As Jacobs says, communication is “a transmitting; a giving, or giving and receiving, of information, signals, or messages by talk gestures [and] writing” (18). Also American Heritage Dictionary defines that communication is “Exchange of thoughts, messages, of information” (290). According to these definitions, we can see that everyone communicates.
Communication doesn’t necessary have to be verbal. We can also communicate using just signs. …

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