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language barriers
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OVERCOMING LANGUAGE BARRIERS Doing business in China without speaking Chinese requires patience, understanding, and good interpreters and translators. Most Chinese learn English in school, but as they move into secondary and higher education, their attention turns to grammar, vocabulary, and reading skills rather than listening and speaking. As a result, many Chinese who claim to speak English in fact are good at reading difficult texts in English but are much less spectacular when required to engage in English conversation. A few Chinese involved in international business are indeed fluent, but many more struggle with English, making business communication in English rather inefficient. Moreover, some of their colleagues involved in the meeting and decision making process for a particular business deal, especially those over 50, might not speak any foreign languages whatsoever. Therefore, at some point in their business dealings in China, most foreigners who do not speak Mandarin will need to hire interpreters for meetings and socializing and translators for documents, or rely on the interpreters and translators provided by the Chinese hosts. The most effective translation solution takes into consideration the type of Chinese organization to be encountered and the means of communication needed.
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Title: language barriers
Words: 936 Rating: None Pages: 3.7 submitted by: chrisruge80
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