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Kummerle, Christina (User-398, 08833:EVERETT)DS
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| - Based on the Plan Ahead educational materials made available by Gap Inc.
- Different situations call for different styles
of communication
This is called “code-switching.”
When was the last time you “code-switched”? What different codes do you and your friends use for home, school, and other situations? Changing how you communicate to suit the circumstances is called “code-switching.” For example, at a basketball game, you might yell or cheer.
- at www.whatsyourplana.com and developed in partnership with the Pearson Foundation. Such materials are copyright © 2010–2013 Gap Inc.
- That is intentional.
- When you are speaking to an adult you don’t know very well, your words, tone, and b... |
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