1.CREATE. Write a guide for social media users: "How to unmistakably identify an anonymous interlocutor's gender on a social network". Based on the issues discussed above, what conclusions have you arrived at? 1. When men communicate within a male group and a mixed group, do they speak the same way? 2. Do men really have a language of their own? If yes, what are the hallmarks of men's speech? 3. Is it difficult for women to understand "Menglish" (if you do agree it exists)? Is it more complicated for women to understand men or vice versa, for men to understand women? 4. Where are the differences in men's and women's language (if any) most noticeable in family relations, love life or in working environment? 5. Social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) are the best proof that men and women speak differently. Do you agree? 6. Is it easy to identify an unfamiliar (or anonymous) interlocutor's gender on a social network? 7. How can one learn to "speak like a man"? Where might one apply these skills?.
1.CREATE. Write a guide for social media users: "How to unmistakably identify an anonymous interlocutor's gender on a social network". Based on the issues discussed above, what conclusions have you arrived at? 1. When men communicate within a male group and a mixed group, do they speak the same way? 2. Do men really have a language of their own? If yes, what are the hallmarks of men's speech? 3. Is it difficult for women to understand "Menglish" (if you do agree it exists)? Is it more complicated for women to understand men or vice versa, for men to understand women? 4. Where are the differences in men's and women's language (if any) most noticeable in family relations, love life or in working environment? 5. Social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) are the best proof that men and women speak differently. Do you agree? 6. Is it easy to identify an unfamiliar (or anonymous) interlocutor's gender on a social network? 7. How can one learn to "speak like a man"? Where might one apply these skills?.