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Work and Leisure

Work and Leisure. socializing. at home/family. Less work and more leisure in the 21 st cen. (T/F) Work to live ( ) Live to work ( ). Leisure activities. sport. outdoor pursuits. Work-life balance. What A balance between work and life outside work Why

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Work and Leisure

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  1. Work and Leisure socializing at home/family • Less work and more leisure in the 21st cen. (T/F) • Work to live ( ) Live to work ( ) Leisure activities sport outdoor pursuits

  2. Work-life balance • What • A balance between work and life outside work • Why • Health/well-being  longer life expectancy • How • Laws that limit the number of working hours • The average number of working hours to decrease or increase in the future? Why?

  3. Responding and developing communication • Why? • To keep the conversation going • To build up a rapport • Attention! • An attentive silence preferred in some cultures (avoid interrupting interjections) • Tone + Body language

  4. Responding and developing communication • Expressing interest/surprise • That’s interesting. (an encouraging statement) • Really? (an encouraging Q. too) • I don’t believe it. • You must be kidding. • No way/kidding. • I didn’t know that. • Expressing enthusiasm • That sounds great/exciting. • Awesome/cool/wonderful/bravo, etc.

  5. Responding and developing communication • Expressing sympathy • What a pity/shame! • I’m sorry to hear that. • Expressing doubt • I don’t suppose so. • I doubt it. • Congratulating • CongratulationS! • Well done! • Drawing conclusions • That must be/have been + adj. • That can’t be/have been + adj.

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