Communication and Language: Surmounting Barriers to Cross-Cultural Understanding
Edited by
Alexander S. Yeung;
Alexander S. Yeung
University of Western Sydney
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Cynthia Lee
Cynthia Lee
Hong Kong Baptist University
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Emerald Publishing Limited
ISBN electronic:
978-1-61735-946-0
ISBN print:
978-1-61735-945-3
Publication date:
2012
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2012., Communication and Language: Surmounting Barriers to Cross-Cultural Understanding, Alexander S. Yeung, Elinor L. Brown, Cynthia Lee
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Once upon a time, there was a sweet little girl. Her grandmother loved her so much that she made her a red cloak with a hood. It fitted her so well that everyone called her “Little Red Riding Hood.”
One day, after her Mother had baked some cakes, she said, “Your grandmother isn’t well. Would you take her some cakes and raspberries-preserves, my dear?”
“But you be careful, the wicked wolf disguise firemen.”
Little Red Riding Hood then left for her grandmother’s house. She had to walk through the wood. On her way, she met a wolf disguise firemen, he is very hungry.
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