Abstract

Visual language or symbolic language is a way of using words to create images to communicate and express thoughts, feelings, will... Stemming from the situational conditions of the country's reality, the requirements of the Vietnamese revolution, and his ability in terms of culture in general and language in particular, Ho Chi Minh often used visual language in his speeches and articles. Using words full of images or creating images to illustrate and explain difficult and abstract issues; creating images through folk songs, proverbs, idioms or creating images by themselves according to the rules of folk songs, proverbs and idioms; using visual language suitable for audience… are typical methods by Ho Chi Minh. These are valuable experiences for our teaching and propaganda today. When applying it to teaching practice, teachers need to be creative and flexible in their local conditions and circumstances.

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