English, asked by sharmariya1237, 9 months ago

i. What are dialects?

ii. What is a syllable?

iii. Why are people in western societies more polite with strangers than Indians?

iv. What kinds of people make bad listeners?

v. What is direct approach to vocabulary learning?

Answers

Answered by 123456789ritka
2

Answer:

1)a form of a language that is spoken in one area of a country

2)a word or part of a word which contains one vowel sound

शब्‍द या शब्‍दांश जिसमें केवल एक स्‍वर हो, अक्षर; सिलेबल

3)

Answered by skyfall63
0

Answer the following

Explanation:

(i) Dialects in general  refers to a variety of a language which is a characteristic of a specific group of the "language's speakers"

(ii) A "syllable" is a unit of organisation for a "sequence of speech sounds". A unit of "pronunciation" having "one vowel sound", with/without "surrounding consonants"

(iii) We may call it a regional accent, and specifically, a cultural distinction, instead of calling it 'politeness.' Those who are born & raised in diverse cultures  behave differently. They 're not really rude, but some people perceive them as rude because of their accent.

(iv) The characteristics of bad listeners are  they keep frequently Interrupting  when other person talks, blinking excessively, over nodding, or making too much eye contact, multi-tasking while in a conversation (say, scrolling social media on a phone call/finishing a text), easy to focus on the disagreement, etc

(v) "Direct approach" to "vocabulary learning" refers to students learning vocabulary by way of through "explicit instruction" in individual words as well as "word-learning strategies". "Direct vocabulary instruction" aids in reading comprehension.

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