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Vocabulary
importancesocial traditionsceremoniescontextsculturesinterpersonal social traditionsintroductionspraisecriticismcommunication
Skills
  • identify (the importance of social traditions and ceremonies in various contexts and cultures) #dok1
  • communicate (appropriately in a variety of interpersonal social traditions) #dok2
  • make (introductions) #dok2
  • acknowledge (introductions) #dok2
  • give (praise and criticism appropriately) #dok2
  • accept (praise and criticism appropriately) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can identify the importance of social traditions and ceremonies in different contexts and cultures. #dok1
  • I can recognize different types of interpersonal social traditions. #dok1
  • I can communicate appropriately when participating in social traditions such as introductions, praise, and criticism. #dok2
  • I can use verbal and nonverbal skills to make and acknowledge introductions in diverse settings. #dok2
  • I can give and accept praise and criticism in a respectful and appropriate manner. #dok2
  • I can adapt my communication to fit the cultural and contextual expectations of social traditions. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Social traditions and ceremonies are vital for maintaining respectful and effective communication across different cultures and contexts.
  • Communicating appropriately in social traditions, including making introductions and giving/receiving praise or criticism, is essential for successful interpersonal relationships.
Essential Questions
  • Why are social traditions and ceremonies important in various cultures and contexts?
  • How do you communicate appropriately when making and acknowledging introductions?
  • What are the best ways to give and receive praise or criticism in interpersonal situations?
  • How does understanding cultural context influence how you participate in social traditions?
  • In what ways can you adapt your communication style to show respect for different social traditions?