Which of the following should be avoided when communicating with people for whom English is a second language?
A. Using specific terms
B. Using slang or jargon
C. Using visual aids
D. Using standard English words
B
When communicating with people in other countries, avoid any form of slang or jargon.
American slang, such as "bad" meaning "good," "cool" meaning "in style," and "wicked"
meaning "good," "great," or "in style," would be confusing to a person whose first language
isn't English.
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