Fundamentals of
Cultural Anthropology

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Lesson 7--Language and Communication

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Instructions & Notes

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You should maintain a study journal for this course. This journal is certainly a critical element in your learning experience. But what is more, it serves as serves as tangible  verification of your commitment to learning the subject.(Free-Ed.Net cannot offer certificates of completion or letters of participation.)

Assignment 7-1 — Getting Started

Objectives of the Lesson

These features get you started with the lesson.

Assignment 7-2 — Reading and Researching

Lesson Summary

Study these items thoroughly. Read it through one time to get a feeling for the content. Then read it again, writing down key terms, names of people, principles, and processes.

Enter  the key words, names, and expressions from your notes into this Google search box. Explore the top-ranked Web sites you find, and expand your notes accordingly.

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Key Terms

Check your understanding of new terms by looking them up in the glossary:

Assignment 7-3 —Testing Your Understanding

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Multiple-Choice Quiz

True or False

Essay Quiz

Assignment 7-4 —Expanding Your Understanding

Critical-Thinking Questions


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