Emojis and Global Communication
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What type of clothing is mentioned in connection with Sherlock Holmes?

  • Leather jacket
  • Designer-label clothes
  • Silk scarf
  • Woollen suit (correct)
  • Which item would typically be found in Khan Elk Khalili based on the content?

  • Movie posters (correct)
  • Sports equipment
  • Antique books
  • Concert tickets
  • What type of performance is associated with a concert hall?

  • Thriller (correct)
  • Chess game
  • Circus act
  • Exhibition
  • Which of the following best describes Sherlock Holmes's character?

    <p>Mysterious and loyal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following pairs represents antonyms based on the provided content?

    <p>Weak - Powerful</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the key aspects of emojis in modern communication?

    <p>They can convey emotions and messages effectively.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What role do emojis play in advertising?

    <p>They can make adverts more appealing and relatable.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a misconception about emojis?

    <p>They can only be understood by digital natives.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which is the correct antonym of 'paid workers' as mentioned in the content?

    <p>Volunteers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is often a source of confusion when using emojis?

    <p>Different cultures may interpret them differently.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Emojis

    • Emojis are visual representations used in daily communication
    • They include facial expressions and punctuation marks
    • Emojis are increasing in use and have become a part of modern communication and advertising
    • They are widely used to convey emotions and ideas
    • Animated faces are growing in popularity
    • Emojis are a form of non-verbal communication
    • Emojis often take conversations by storm
    • Emojis can create confusion if misunderstood
    • The use of emojis is becoming more common for various purposes

    Worldwide Communication

    • Emojis are used to communicate ideas, not only in a particular place, but globally
    • People use emojis to send messages, upload pictures, and make voice calls
    • They are part of a worldwide communication system and help people share information from different parts of the world.

    Sherlock Holmes

    • Detective: A detective is a person who investigates crimes
    • Deer Stalker: A type of hat worn by deer hunters
    • Inspector: A person who is an officer of law enforcement
    • Heading: This is the top of a chapter or a page
    • Appointment: A scheduled meeting
    • Theatre: A place where plays or performing arts are shown
    • Thick Fog: A thick layer of fog
    • Screams: Loud cries of fear or pain
    • Shouts: Loud sounds
    • Loyal: Having the quality of faithfulness and devotion
    • Footsteps: The sound or print of a footstep
    • Renumbered: To assign new numbers
    • Recreation: A leisure activity
    • Promising Idea: A concept that is good and likely to succeed
    • Brilliant: Excellent; highly intelligent
    • Keen on: Enthusiastic or interested in something
    • Tailors: People who make clothes
    • Shoemakers: People who make shoes
    • Woolen Suit: A suit made of wool
    • Leather Shoes: Shoes made of leather

    Iconic

    • Mysterious: Something that is difficult to understand or explain
    • Pillars: Large vertical supports, often decorative
    • Worthwhile: Something meaningful or beneficial
    • Stroll: A leisurely walk
    • Bustle: A lot of activity or excitement
    • Exhibition: A show, display, or collection of items
    • Permanently: Continuing for a long time or forever
    • Puzzled: Confused or perplexed
    • Waxwork: Figurines made from wax
    • Dress Up: To put on costumes or special clothes
    • Turn Up: To arrive or appear
    • Thriller: An exciting or suspenseful story
    • Announcement: A formal statement

    Science Fiction

    • Science Fiction (Sci-Fi): A genre of fiction dealing with imaginative concepts
    • Aliens: From another planet; beings from another world
    • Archaeologist: A person who studies human history and prehistory
    • Fossils: Preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms
    • Display: To exhibit or present something
    • Jugglers: People who perform tricks with balls or other objects
    • Acrobats: People who perform acrobatic feats
    • Concert Halls: Large places where concerts are held

    Khan el-Khalili

    • Technological Gadgets: Electronic devices
    • Movie Posters: Pictures promoting a movie
    • Tea Sets: Groups of cups or other china
    • Designer Label Clothes: Clothing from prestigious designers
    • Gold Jewellery: Pieces of jewelry made of gold
    • Marble Statues: Statues made from marble
    • Aromatic Spices: Fragrant substances used in cooking
    • Toy Camels: Small toy camels
    • Enthusiastic: Expressing or showing great interest
    • Set Off On: To begin a journey
    • Knowledgeable: Having or showing knowledge
    • Demolished: To destroy or tear down
    • Parallel Street: A street that runs alongside another
    • Glace: Glazed, to provide a smooth surface
    • Medieval Times: Period in history between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance

    General Vocabulary

    • Bargain: A favorable deal or price
    • Stallholder: A person who sells goods at a market stall
    • Fair: Just or equitable
    • Exhausted: Extremely tired
    • Alley: A narrow passageway or street
    • Maze: A complicated network of paths
    • Wide: Extending or measuring a large distance from side to side
    • Narrow: Small in width
    • Weak: Lacking strength or power
    • Powerful: Possessing or exhibiting great strength
    • Modern: Of the present time
    • Ancient: Existing for a very long period
    • Useless: Of no use or value
    • Upsetting: Causing emotional disturbance
    • Stressful: Causing tension or worry
    • Isolated: Set apart, not in contact with others
    • Secluded: Removed from the public view
    • Tired: Feeling weary
    • Intelligent: Having or showing intelligence
    • Knowledgeable: Having or showing knowledge
    • Correspondents: Those who communicate with each other
    • Destroyed: Ruined and broken
    • Demolished: Torn down or broken

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    Explore the role of emojis in modern communication and their impact on conveying emotions across cultures. This quiz delves into how these visual representations enhance global interactions and understanding, alongside their presence in media and advertising.

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