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Lesson 1
When Words Won't Work
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OPeople from different cultures/ can usually understand pictograms easily. /
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のBut sometimes / they find pictograms confusing. // ®Look at this pictogram:
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It tells different people different things. // OMaybe this man is clearing alandslide. //
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6Maybe he is opening an umbrella / on a windy day. / ©Actually, / this man is
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working on a road. // ⑦This is a pictogram/ for “Roadwork ahead.” /
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8YOU can usually get the message from a pictogram / as soon as you see it. /
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the words of a foreign language. //
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OPictograms may never take the place of words, / but they are already an
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important means of communication. // DSome people are making full sentences / and
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even telling stories / with pictograms. 1/ 1DA famous Chinese artist / wrote the
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following “sentence." // 13Can you read it? //
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From Xu Bings Book from the Ground. See page 10 for answer.
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OWill pictograms eventually take the place of words? // ⑤Will they be the
language of the future? // 6What do
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