murat guler
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Hi All
Let’s assume we are going to make an exam and we want our students to answer some questions about a text. This is the text...
“”“People in different countries talk in different ways at work. In Japan, people don’t like to say “no” directly. Because they want to be polite. If they don’t agree, they may stay quiet or use soft words.
In Germany, people speak more directly.They say what they think, even if they don’t agree.This is normal for them. They believe it helps them work better.”””
Which of these questions is grammatically better and more appropriate. Is the first one, somehow, acceptable?
- How are Japan and Germany different in the way they talk at work?
- How do Japanese and German people differ in the way they talk at work?
Thanks
Let’s assume we are going to make an exam and we want our students to answer some questions about a text. This is the text...
“”“People in different countries talk in different ways at work. In Japan, people don’t like to say “no” directly. Because they want to be polite. If they don’t agree, they may stay quiet or use soft words.
In Germany, people speak more directly.They say what they think, even if they don’t agree.This is normal for them. They believe it helps them work better.”””
Which of these questions is grammatically better and more appropriate. Is the first one, somehow, acceptable?
- How are Japan and Germany different in the way they talk at work?
- How do Japanese and German people differ in the way they talk at work?
Thanks