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PERSONAL LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL PORTRAIT - Coggle Diagram
PERSONAL LANGUAGE
AND CULTURAL PORTRAIT
English
Where, When, and with Whom
school: in assignments, presentations and discussions with teachers, peers and online communities.
hobbies: reading articles, books, writing poetry and watching youtube tutorials or communicating with international friends
cultural reflections
direct communication and clarity
politeness through tone and phrases: "could you..?"
showing gratitude
maintaining eye contact to show confidence
verbal/non-verbal cues
tone is important - for example enthusiam or seriousness based on the situation (tone changes perception)
gestures are commonly used: nodding for yes or no
connection to CRS
Useful to collaborate with international clients
attending global workshops
Hindi
where, when and with whom
at home: with family and friends
in informal settings
during cultural or religious events
cultural reflections
use of respect and hierarchy is emphasized
politeness is shown through respect by using phrases like "ji"
hand gestures like namaste are common
verbal/non-verbal cues:
tone is warm and expressive
hand and facial gestures are used
respectful eye contact is maintained - physical contact is generally avoiided
Connection to CRS
connecting with local artists and artisans
understanding traditional indian art forms
engaging with clients and collaborators in india
Developing Language: Spanish
where, when and with whom
practicing in language classes
practicing through apps like duolingo
talking with international friends and travel in other countries
progress examples
can greet people using: hola, como estas
describing basic design concepts such as: me gusta uas colores brilantes
ask simple questions about techniques or materials
cultural reflections
spanish speaking cultures value warmth and personal connections
handshakes and cheek kisses
communication is expressive, and hand gestures are also used
verbal/non verbal cues
tone is lively
gestures enhance storytelling
eye contact is also maintained
connection to CRS
can be very useful for studying hispanic art
collaborating with spanish-speaking designers
attending workshops/exhibitions in spanish countries