Explore intercultural communication, focus on verbal communication. Then discuss and think about verbal communication, usually the first thing that comes to mind is language.

Discussion: Verbal Communication

Dr. Melody Harper – Verbal Communicationhttps://cdnapisec.kaltura.com/html5/html5lib/v2.96.2/mwEmbedFrame.php/p/2167581/uiconf_id/44050672/entry_id/0_w7tfubjb?wid=_2167581&iframeembed=true&playerId=kaltura_player_1652104818&entry_id=0_w7tfubjb#

Explore Intercultural Communication this week, focus on verbal communication. Discuss and think about verbal communication, usually the first thing that comes to mind is language. And give you some statistics, just a perspective on language in the world.

Think about the things that you’re reading in your textbooks and apply this. Look for examples in your own cultural context. And look for opportunities to interact with people who might be from different cultures. And, see how this plays out. Apply this to life because this is not just an academic concept that we’re talking about. Our goal in seeking to communicate better is to be able to build relationships, to be able to be better witnesses for the gospel as we communicate across cultures.

Explore intercultural communication, focus on verbal communication. Then discuss and think about verbal communication, usually the first thing that comes to mind is language.
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