General Conversation/Bypassing Strategies und Vektorrechnung/WHG Q1 Einstieg Rechnen mit Vektoren: Unterschied zwischen den Seiten

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Sometimes you don‘t understand what the others are talking about.
Führt man zwei Verschiebungen hintereinander aus, so ergibt sich wieder eine neue Verschiebung. In Abbildung 1 werden die Verschiebungen der Vektoren
Try not to break up the conversation. Use '''Bypassing Strategies''' instead.
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AB (=()) und BC (=()) hintereinander ausgeführt. Zum gleichen Endzustand gelangt man, wenn nur die Verschiebung des Vektors AC ausgeführt wird.


If you missed a phrase or key word, or didn’t understand what was said, you can ask the others to say it again.
[[Datei:Abbildung 1.png|mini|Abbildung 1]]
If you admit that you didn’t understand something, you nevertheless show that you’re listening.


== Phrases ==
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=== Asking for Repetition ===
|Aufgabe
* <span style="color:green;">"Can you say that again, please? "</span>
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* <span style="color:green;">"Would you mind repeating that for me again? "</span>
# Wie lauten die Koordinaten des Vektors AC?
* <span style="color:green;">"Would you mind going over that one more time? "</span>
# Versuchen Sie eine Beziehung zwischen dem Vektor AC und den Vektoren AB und BC herzustellen. Notieren Sie Ihre Hypothese. Vergleichen Sie anschließend mit der Lösung.
* <span style="color:green;">"Sorry, could I ask you to tell me that (piece of information) again? "</span>
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* <span style="color:green;">"Could you clarify what you meant by (''challenging word'')? "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"I don’t think I got your meaning. Could you go over that again? "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"Sorry to interrupt, but I didn’t catch that. Could you run it by me one more time? "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"Could you be more specific? "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"I don’t think I quite understand what you meant. Would you mind repeating that? "</span>
 
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Tip: </span> You sound more polite, if you use an introductory phrase like “Would you mind…?” or “Could I ask you…?” or “Could you…?”. You can also start with a small apology, like “Sorry,” “Just a second,” “Sorry to interrupt.”
 
=== Confirm Your Understanding ===
You can show that you're [[Englisch/Speaking/Active Listening|listening actively]] by repeating what you have heard. It also helps the other person find a way to simplify what he or she said if you’ve misheard or misunderstood a key point.
 
* <span style="color:green;">"Let me see if I understood correctly. "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"Can I just check what I got from that? "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"I’d just like to confirm that I got that right. "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"My impression of what you said was…  Is that what you meant? "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"So what you are saying is… Does that sound right? "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"Do I understand you to mean… "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"If I understand you correctly, you are saying… "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"You mean…? "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"I think you are saying… "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"In other words… "</span>
 
With thanking your partner for the clarification you can show respect and are then able to move on in your conversation.
 
* <span style="color:green;">"Thanks for clarifying. I understand better now.
* <span style="color:green;">"Thank you for repeating that. It makes more sense to me.
* <span style="color:green;">"Thanks for explaining your point of view again. That helps me see where you’re coming from.
* <span style="color:green;">"Thanks. We seem to be on the same page now.
* <span style="color:green;">"I appreciate the clarification. Glad we agree on that.
 
=== Getting Time to think ===
It’s okay to take time to think. But let your partner know that you are thinking!
* <span style="color:green;">"Just a moment. "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"Hang on a second. "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"Wait a sec. "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"Let me think. "</span>
* <span style="color:green;">"Uh… Um… Well… Hmm…"</span>
 
== Games ==
=== Taboo ===
An even number of players from four to ten sit alternating around in a circle.  Players take turns as the "giver," who attempts to prompt his or her teammates to guess as many keywords as possible in the allotted time.  However, each card also has "taboo" (forbidden) words listed which may not be spoken. Should the giver say one, a "censor" on the opposing team hits the buzzer and the giver must move on to the next word.  For example, the giver might have to get his or her team to deduce the word "baseball" without offering the words "sport," "game," "pastime," "hitter," "pitcher," or "baseball" itself as clues. The giver may not say a part of a "taboo" word; for example, using "base" in "baseball" is taboo. Nor may they use a form of a word; for example, if the word was "marriage" " the word "marry"  would not be allowed.  The giver may only use speech to prompt his or her teammates; gestures, sounds (e.g. barking), or drawings are not allowed.
 
While the giver is prompting the teammates they may make as many guesses as they want with no penalties for wrong guesses. Once the team correctly guesses the word exactly as written on the card, the giver moves on to the next word, trying to get as many words as possible in the allotted time.  When time runs out, play passes to the next adjacent player of the other team. The playing team receives one point for correct guesses and one penalty point if "taboo" words are spoken.
 
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{{Fortsetzung|
vorher=Agreeing and Disagreeing|vorherlink=General Conversation/Agreeing and Disagreeing|
weiter=Responding to Visual Prompts|weiterlink=Responding to Visual Prompts}}
 
{{General Conversation}}
 
== See also / Siehe auch ==
* [[RoPeCast#Word_Shopping|RoPeCast: Word Shopping]]<br>Dictionaries are nice – but sometimes you just can’t find what you’re looking for in any of them. This is especially true for quite a lot of everyday items for which you may not even know a word in your own mother tongue. Don’t despair! Let us invite you ...
 
 
 
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Version vom 16. September 2020, 14:47 Uhr

Führt man zwei Verschiebungen hintereinander aus, so ergibt sich wieder eine neue Verschiebung. In Abbildung 1 werden die Verschiebungen der Vektoren AB (=()) und BC (=()) hintereinander ausgeführt. Zum gleichen Endzustand gelangt man, wenn nur die Verschiebung des Vektors AC ausgeführt wird.

Abbildung 1

Aufgabe
  1. Wie lauten die Koordinaten des Vektors AC?
  2. Versuchen Sie eine Beziehung zwischen dem Vektor AC und den Vektoren AB und BC herzustellen. Notieren Sie Ihre Hypothese. Vergleichen Sie anschließend mit der Lösung.