... unacceptable
C. Not important
3. You are making a proposal to a group of
Japanese executives, when you notice a few
of them sit with their arms folded and eyes
closed. They are
A. Listening ... Singapore, you should shake hands with …
A. Everyone in company
B. Only younger staff
C. Older and more reserved people
5. In Japan, gift giving – ……
in
business.
A. Is acceptable
B. Is unacceptable
C. ... intently
B. Tired and catching up on some sleep
C. Pretending to be asleep to show you that they
think the presentation is poor
British people drink more than 200 million
a day……
A. Glasses of...
... Italy, what is the best way to initiate
a business relationship?
A. Through a third party introduction
B. By chance, for example, at a party
C. Through direct contact
5. When gifts are given ...
4. Eating with hands is Malaysia……
A. Rude
B. Acceptable
C. Common
2. Indians shake hands with members
of …
A. The same sex only
B. The opposite sex only
C. Both the sexes
1. In Italy, ... contact
5. When gifts are given to Chinese people, they
…
A. Are accepted right away
B. Are refused
C. May be refused 3 times
before being accepted
...
... potatoes at an American s ’
4. You are eating delicious potatoes at an American s ’
house. When you finish eating the potatoes, the
house. When you finish eating the potatoes, the
American asks you ... you if you want more or not. What
American asks you if you want more or not. What
should you say?
should you say?
A. Say ‘no’ twice and after that
they ask you the third time, you say ‘yes’
B. ... Mexicans look
for what in potential partners?
for what in potential partners?
A. History of success
B. Trustworthiness
C. Potential for profitability
4. You are eating delicious potatoes at...
... the game
.
.
Extra questions
Extra questions
True or false
True or false
11. Thailand’s pale face is a sign of beauty in a
11. Thailand’s pale face is a sign of beauty in a
woman
woman
Answer: ... delicious potatoes at an
12. You are eating delicious potatoes at an
American’s house. When you are asked if you
American’s house. When you are asked if you
want more, you should say “No, thanks” ...
Participants:
–
All audiences
All audiences
•
Rules:
Rules:
–
Each participant has a card with
Each participant has a card with
4 letters
4 letters
: G (Good), B (Bad), T
: G (Good), B (Bad),...
... wraps up the matching game, leaving us with the final version files:
MatchingGame10.fla
MatchingGameObject10.as
Card10.as
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c.cardface = cardlist[r]; ... and what each one contains.
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Intro Screen
Frame 1
Play Button
Game Play Screen
Frame 2
Game
Movie Clip
Game Over Screen
Frame 3
Play Again Button
Figure ... Later in this chapter, we look at how
to add a Play Again button to this frame.
Encapsulating the Game
At this point, we have agame that runs as a whole Flash movie. The movie is
MatchingGameX.fla,...
... once a week.
No, he doesn’t. He doesn’t spend much.
He usually stays for about an hour.
Because Video games can be addictive.
He will do homework later
Lan: Where are you going, Nam?
Nam: I’m ... the amusement center.
I’m going to play video games there.
Lan: How often do you go?
Nam: Not often. About once a week.
Lan: Isn’t it expensive?
Nam: Not really. I usually stay for about an ... much.
Lan: You must be careful. Video games can be addictive.
Don’t spend too much of your time in the arcade.
Nam: Don’t worry, I won’t. I have a lot of homework to do
tonight, so I can play games...
... ideas.
Board games Checkers
Card games
Computer games
Party games
puzzles
Tile games
B Listen
you will hear the beginning of interview with Ella,
Tony and Joanne. Answer the questions.
Ella ... it”
C Pair work Can you guess the game they described?
“ I think Terry described ”
Activity 2 A Pair work
How many games can you think of each category?
Use the games from Activity 1 and your ... popular sport?
“ actually , I think it’s the most popular sport in the world!”
Activity 1 A Pair work
Look at these games. Then discuss the questions below.
Mah-jongg
charades
Which game have...
...
of as a game, anxiety levels were low and all were motivated to participate. It is in a
well-known fact that a learning situation that has a “low affective filter” (Krashen,
1987) reduces anxiety ... their interest
in reading. When reading becomes agame it takes away the monotony that they appear to
associate with the act of engaging with the printed page. Instead the game aspect comes to
the ... he is playing agame (of course some smart ones
realize what is actually happening!) and the teacher succeeds in getting him to read without
his getting bored.
As the students start reading more...
... you have to stay where you are. But be careful, along the
path there are adventure cards and if you land on one, you must
do exactly as it says.
To win the game you have to get to the castle ... revise, or adapt this game at will at no cost on the
condition that all prior designers are cited.
This PowerPoint game was originally designed by Danielle Simmons
and Meredith Coleman at The ... together.
Adventure Cards: Print out slide 35, then cut
the cards into individual adventure cards and
place them randomly on the spaces of the
gameboard.
Game Pieces: Print out slide 5, each player
should...