Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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1 . 1. c 2. m 3. b 4. h 5. f 6- j 7. n 8. e 9- g 10. d 11.a 12. i 13.0 14.1 15.k 2. (Suggested answers) He might teach people... how to speak clearly. Maybe he teaches ...people with speech impediments or problems. Another thing he might study is...how people leam to speak a language. I have no idea what he might teach or study. Beats me what he might teach or study. (informal) 3. (Suggested answers) 1. When I listen to someone, I try to focus on the overall meaning and not just the details. 2. I focus on the person who is speaking. 3. I watch for non-verbal communication such as gestures or facial expressions. 4. I repeat points I have heard to confirm they are correct. 5. When I am introduced to a new word, I try to connect the sound of the word with an image or picture. Rustam: Hi, I’m RustamHamroev, andyou’re listening to Leaming English with Navruz Radio broadcast. Well things like texting, Twitter and the 24 hour news cycle continually bombard us with information in our fast-paced world. But do you sometimes wonder if people are also talking faster than they used to? Well, if that thought has crossed your mind, you’re absolutely right. We are speaking faster than we did a decade ago. So how does cramming more words into every minute TRANSCRIPT 58 affect our ability to understand what we’re saying to each other? Well that’s one of the questions, Navruz Radio broadcast reporter Dilfuza Mamatkulova put to communications expert Jaloldin Zuhriddinov in this interview. Dilfuza: Jaloliddin Zuhriddinov is a Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Tashkent State University. People seek his help to talk slower and with greater clarity. To get back to where we used to be. Jaloliddin Zuhriddinov: A decade ago I measured the speed of speech of teachers, family members and those out in society at a rate of about 145 words per minute. That is certainly not what we’re finding today. People are speaking at a rate of typically of around 160 to 180 words per minute. Dilfuza: Jaloliddin Zuhriddinov says the central nervous system is best able to comprehend speech at around 124 to 130 words per minute. That’s about how fast he just spoke. When we talk slowly, the central nervous system has the time to fill in the gaps of speech with elongated vowels and consonants. Teachers or parents who think that kids don’t hear them, (they ) actually might not understand them. And it’s not just kids. The ever growing number of new immigrants, and especially seniors, can have a hard time with fast talkers. Jaloliddin Zuhriddinov says we all need to advocate for slower speech. Jaloliddin Zuhriddinov: When I work with television news broadcasters whose time speaking at 200 words per minute, and people call in and complain that they cannot understand, then it would seem as though people would begin to take the hint that they need to slow down. Dilfuza: There’s a few ways to do that. Look people in the eye to get constant feedback and pause between phrases. And time yourself. Mark 130 words on a page and clock how fast you read it. If you’re done in less than a minute, try slowing down a little and see what it feels like. Then again, I’ve been speaking at around 170 words per minute and hopefully you’ve understood me. GRAMMAR 4. 1. advised 3. inform/teach. 2. assured/ promised 4. have shown 59 5. 1. was buying 6. walked 12. noticed 2. saw 7. picked 13. was watching 3. tumed 8. thought 14. hurried 4. was slowly 9. was looking 15. were walking/ putting 10. dropped walked 5. was carrying 11. Had 16.ran 6 . 1. To improve the quality of something 2. The speed at which someone or something moves 3. Carelessly fast and dangerous 4. To control something directly 5. To express a thought 6. Perfect happiness 7. To run as fast as someone can 8. To walk slowly 9. To understand something completely 10. To make something clear 7. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T Download 81.14 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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