Basic interpersonal communicative skills
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basic-interpersonal-communicative-skills-197-3990166
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Basic interpersonal communicative skills
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Basic interpersonal communicative skills (BICS) are language skills needed to interact in social situations, for example, when chatting to a friend. BICS refers primarily to context-bound, face-to-face communication, like the language first learned by toddlers and preschoolers, which is used in everyday social interaction. This term is often credited to Jim Cummins' research related to language acquisition and learning. The other term that is often used in conjunction with this term is cognitive
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2023-10-25T06:35:27Z
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