Learners can overcome language barriers in communication by using strategies such as simplifying language, using visual aids or gestures, paraphrasing or repeating information, seeking clarification, and practicing active listening. Simplifying language involves using simple and clear language structures and avoiding complex vocabulary or grammar that may be difficult for the listener to understand. Using visual aids or gestures can help convey meaning and provide additional context to support understanding. Paraphrasing or repeating information in different words can clarify meaning and reinforce comprehension. Seeking clarification by asking questions or confirming understanding ensures that both parties are on the same page. Practicing active listening involves paying attention to nonverbal cues and using techniques such as summarizing or reflecting back what has been said to confirm understanding and maintain effective communication.
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