Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Danish term or phrase:
Forhandling
English translation:
Negotiating
Added to glossary by
William [Bill] Gray
Jun 27, 2011 17:16
12 yrs ago
Danish term
Forhandling
Danish to English
Social Sciences
Linguistics
Language skills
Part of a list describing one's language skills (level)
Niveau: Flydende / Forhandling / Kendskab / Turist / Intet
Niveau: Flydende / Forhandling / Kendskab / Turist / Intet
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +2 | Negotiating | William [Bill] Gray |
3 | Business | Nikolaj Widenmann |
Change log
Jun 29, 2011 10:21: William [Bill] Gray Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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Negotiating
We do have a category in language teaching called "Negotiating" where the student learns how to "argue his/her case" in the target language. A fairly important aspect in business language skills!
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Note added at 2 hrs (2011-06-27 20:02:40 GMT)
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On reviewing the question, I see that this is meant to indicate a skill level in contrast to None, Tourist, Knowledge, and Fluent. You may als consider "Interactive". "Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party." .. taken from "Common European Framework" on http://www.avoin.helsinki.fi/open_university/language_skill_...
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Note added at 2 hrs (2011-06-27 20:03:23 GMT)
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Sorry, "also consider" was what I meant.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2011-06-27 20:02:40 GMT)
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On reviewing the question, I see that this is meant to indicate a skill level in contrast to None, Tourist, Knowledge, and Fluent. You may als consider "Interactive". "Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party." .. taken from "Common European Framework" on http://www.avoin.helsinki.fi/open_university/language_skill_...
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Note added at 2 hrs (2011-06-27 20:03:23 GMT)
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Sorry, "also consider" was what I meant.
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Business
I think this would refer to language skills at a business level.
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