41 You are going to listen to an interview with a professor on a language she studied (see coursebook, p. 69). First you will have 45 seconds to study the task below, then you will hear the recording twice. While listening, match the beginnings of the sentences (1–7) with the sentence endings (A–J). There are two extra sentence endings that you should not use. Write your answers in the spaces provided. The first one (0) has been done for you. After the second listening, you will have 45 seconds to check your answers. LiSTENiNG 10 11 74r8kk 0 The professor has been invited to . E 1 A large majority of mobile phone users . 2 Compared to emojis, shortening words . 3 Emojis have become popular because most . 4 Using emojis instead of words . 5 Emojis have also been used to . 6 Communication using pictures for ideas . 7 When only using emojis, it is impossible to . A is more common F have a clear meaning B is less popular G is not a new idea C write whole stories H use emojis every day D depend on the technology I is faster E talk about her research J express certain ideas Emojis Match the subheadings to the correct paragraphs. There are two subheadings you won’t need. Body language Distractions Dress code Interaction Media READiNG 11 Challenges of giving online presentations When presenting something online instead of in person, there are a few differences you should be aware of: (1) : In an online environment, the presenter’s use of facial expressions and hands may be different. For example, gestures can be difficult to use to stress important points, and facial expressions might be difficult to see on small screens. (2) : With everyone sitting in front of a computer, audience participation is different. The presenter has to keep an eye on chat messages or the raised hand emoji during a video call. This can make it challenging to respond to the audience. (3) : There might be messages popping up on the screen during an online presentation, or people might start doing other things on the computer. It can be harder to focus on the presentation for a longer time. Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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