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Second language learners usually find their mother tongue as a barrier in learning ___
Second language learners usually find their mother tongue as a barrier in learning ___
English
Physical barriers include distracting sound and ___.
Physical barriers include distracting sound and ___.
noise
Psychological barriers refer to the social and personal issues of a speaker towards communicating with ___.
Psychological barriers refer to the social and personal issues of a speaker towards communicating with ___.
others
Cultural barriers pertain to communication problems encountered by people because of their intrinsic ___ .
Cultural barriers pertain to communication problems encountered by people because of their intrinsic ___ .
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Linguistic barriers can arise from conflicts with regards to language and word ___.
Linguistic barriers can arise from conflicts with regards to language and word ___.
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Study Notes
Barriers in Communication
- Communication can be hindered by various obstacles that impede understanding between speaker and listener.
- Second language learners often face their mother tongue as a significant barrier when learning English.
Types of Barriers
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Physical Barriers
- Involves environmental factors such as distracting sounds and noise that disrupt listening.
- Extreme temperatures in a room can cause discomfort, affecting attention and response.
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Psychological Barriers
- Also known as mental barriers, they arise from personal and social issues that impact communication.
- Examples include stage fright or a lack of confidence, which may result in low voice projection.
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Cultural Barriers
- Arise from intrinsic values, beliefs, and traditions that vary among individuals.
- One's cultural background significantly influences communication styles and interpersonal relations.
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Linguistic Barriers
- Concerns conflicts related to language use and differing word meanings.
- Words have both denotative (literal) and connotative (implied) meanings that can lead to confusion.
- Factors include accents, dialect variations, speech defects, and language impairments, which contribute to misunderstanding.
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Description
This quiz focuses on understanding the various barriers that can impede effective communication. It explores physical, linguistic, and psychological obstacles that affect the interaction between speakers and listeners, particularly in the context of learning a second language. Test your knowledge on how these barriers manifest and their potential impacts.