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Language is a means to communicate with many cultures, religions, civilizations, etc., thus tourism is the starting point to spread the culture and historical and traditional landscape. "Ur" is a tourist place, it is considered a cultural and religious area in Iraq where Pope Francis went to visit on March 6, 2021. What is the influence of the message you wanted to convey? An essential issue appears: the transmission of the interpreter who plays a very important role in presenting the culture to others who speak different languages. When the interpreter does not speak many languages, he/she…mehr

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Language is a means to communicate with many cultures, religions, civilizations, etc., thus tourism is the starting point to spread the culture and historical and traditional landscape. "Ur" is a tourist place, it is considered a cultural and religious area in Iraq where Pope Francis went to visit on March 6, 2021. What is the influence of the message you wanted to convey? An essential issue appears: the transmission of the interpreter who plays a very important role in presenting the culture to others who speak different languages. When the interpreter does not speak many languages, he/she will face an obstacle in communicating. What is the non-verbal language that helps the translator to approach the thoughts? What non-verbal language does he/she have to use with tourism? He points out that without this necessary cognitive process, it would not have been possible to achieve verbal language. By mentioning a few examples of tour guide experience in Iraq, describing what meaning concrete signs carry to improve the social skills of communicating in public.
Autorenporträt
Amel AlAloosi: Professorin für spanische Sprache an der Universität Bagdad, Master in spanischer Sprache in Granada, Doktorandin an der Universität von Huelva.Hayder Abdullah: Professor für spanische Sprache an der Universität Bagdad, Master-Abschluss in spanischer Sprache in Granada, Doktorand an der Universität Huelva.