Communication Strategies Quiz
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What communication strategy involves attempting to clarify or repair misunderstandings during a conversation?

  • Repair (correct)
  • Turn Taking
  • Restriction
  • Nomination

Which communication strategy is defined by a speaker introducing a new topic for discussion?

  • Turn Taking
  • Topic Control
  • Nomination (correct)
  • Restriction

What communication strategy limits the nature of responses according to established standards during a discussion?

  • Turn Taking
  • Topic Control
  • Repair
  • Restriction (correct)

Which strategy focuses on managing who speaks in a conversation to maintain order?

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What communication strategy involves efforts to maintain or regain control over the direction of a conversation?

<p>Topic Control (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement best describes the concept of turn-taking?

<p>It is a mutual agreement among speakers to decide who speaks next. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following strategies is NOT typically used for topic control?

<p>Making lengthy speeches to dominate the discussion. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What characterizes topic shifting in a conversation?

<p>An intentional or unintentional change of subjects. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement accurately reflects the role of pauses in conversation?

<p>Pausing can act as a cue for others to take turns in speaking. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In managing a conversation, how is restriction defined?

<p>Limiting the topics that can be discussed during a conversation. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which expression would be most effective for topic control during a conversation?

<p>Going back to what we are talking about, let’s focus on the main issue. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary purpose of the nomination strategy in communication?

<p>To collaboratively introduce a topic to discuss (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best illustrates the nomination strategy in conversations?

<p>Encouraging participation by inviting opinions on specific points. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a key feature of effective turn-taking in conversations?

<p>Speakers are aware of cues signaling the end of their turn. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which communicative strategy involves managing the flow and timing of conversation?

<p>Turn Taking (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which situation would the restriction strategy be most applicable?

<p>During a structured brainstorming session (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the repair strategy signify in a communicative context?

<p>Correcting misunderstandings or faults in communication (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What main effect does effective implementation of communicative strategies have on interactions?

<p>It ensures the success of speech and interaction (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What key factor does topic control address in communication?

<p>The ability to steer the conversation towards specific subjects (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which scenario best illustrates the use of the turn-taking strategy?

<p>Participants waiting for their opportunity to speak in a debate (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following statements best reflects the restriction strategy in communicative contexts?

<p>It limits responses to maintain focus on a particular issue (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the repair strategy often utilized during a conversation?

<p>To allow speakers to clarify and correct themselves (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What role does the nomination strategy play in maintaining conversational engagement?

<p>It actively involves participants in deciding what to discuss next (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which expression is typically used to clarify a previous statement in conversation?

<p>What I am trying to say is that... (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the term 'termination' in conversation refer to?

<p>The end of a conversation (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following strategies would be appropriate for requesting clarification in a conversation?

<p>Can you please repeat the last part? (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of conversation, what does 'repair' primarily involve?

<p>Addressing communication breakdowns (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement best describes a turn-taking mechanism in discussions?

<p>Sharing speaking opportunities fairly (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a common expression used to signal a transition to a new topic?

<p>Now, let’s talk about... (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In conversation, how is a clarifying question typically framed?

<p>Can you explain what you mean by...? (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which approach indicates a mutual agreement to end a conversation?

<p>Thanks for your time. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following expressions is NOT typically used for repair in conversation?

<p>I must be going now. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary function of nominating in conversations?

<p>Starting a new topic of discussion (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the term 'repair' refer to in a conversation?

<p>A technique for clarifying or correcting misunderstandings. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best describes 'nomination' in conversational context?

<p>The decision-making process about who engages in the conversation. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'restriction' mean with regard to conversational formality?

<p>How formal or informal interactions impact dialogue progress. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which expression is most related to 'topic control' in conversation?

<p>Let’s return to our previous discussion. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of conversation, what is the role of 'turn taking'?

<p>Facilitating orderly exchanges of dialogue among speakers. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which function does 'topic shifting' serve in conversational dynamics?

<p>To refresh discussion with new topics for better engagement. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is an example of the 'repair' function in conversation?

<p>I’m confused; could you clarify what you mean? (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What illustrates 'restriction' in a conversational setting?

<p>Please speak only about the assigned topic. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement best exemplifies the concept of 'turn taking'?

<p>That’s an interesting perspective; I’d like to add my thoughts. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following represents a situation of 'topic control'?

<p>Remember when we discussed friendship? (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Turn-Taking

The process where people decide who speaks in a conversation, offering each participant a chance to speak.

Turn-Taking Strategy

A communication skill showing when to speak and let others speak, helping smooth conversation flow, often by using short and informative responses.

Topic Control

A communication strategy where a speaker guides the conversation by asking questions, ensuring the discussion stays on track.

Topic Control Example

A leader or director in a meeting guides the conversation, choosing the speakers, and encouraging collective topic development.

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Topic Shifting

Changing the subject of conversation to a new topic.

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Topic Shift Purpose

Introducing a new topic intentionally or unintentionally to change focus during communication; keeping communication moving by introducing a new topic.

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Communication Strategy

A plan or method used to communicate effectively with others during conversation.

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Conversation Flow

Smooth transition between speakers, keeping a conversational process moving.

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Conversation Repair

Fixing miscommunication or misunderstandings during a conversation. This may involve clarifying a statement or asking for more information.

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Nomination

The process of indicating who should speak next in a conversation.

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RESTRICTION

A limitation or constraint placed on the conversation, dictating what can or cannot be discussed.

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Conversation Termination

Ending a conversation in a polite and clear way.

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How does informality affect a conversation's development?

Informality can lead to more relaxed conversation flow, allowing for more topic shifts and personal anecdotes. Formal conversations tend to stick to the topic and follow a more rigid structure.

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Repair

Fixing misunderstandings or mistakes in a conversation.

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Speaker

The person who is currently talking in a conversation.

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Interaction

Communication between two or more people.

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Conversation

A spoken exchange of ideas or information between two or more people.

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Topic Shift Strategies

Techniques used to smoothly transition from one topic to another in a conversation.

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Repair (Communication)

A process where speakers fix communication breakdowns by clarifying, repeating, and rephrasing to ensure understanding.

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Repair Expressions

Phrases used to signal a repair attempt, like "What I mean is..." or "Let me repeat myself..." to clarify or rephrase.

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Recasting

Changing the form of a message to make it easier to understand, using expressions like "What I am trying to say is..."

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Clarification Question

A question asked to clarify a point in conversation, e.g. "What do you mean by 'new normal'?"

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Request for Repetition

A request to have someone repeat part of a conversation, e.g. "Can you please repeat the last part of the instructions?"

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Request for Definition

A request for an explanation of a term or concept, e.g. "Doc, can you please explain what ferritin test is?"

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Termination Expression

A phrase used to indicate the ending of a conversation, e.g. "It's nice catching up with you. I must be going."

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Conversation Closure

The process of concluding a conversation with mutual agreement, using verbal or non-verbal cues.

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Study Notes

Little Teacher Project

  • Project participants are Micah Isabelle Amora Berbegal, Pauleen Rublico Tacadao, Roel Gargaritano Ledesma, and John Derick Tanallon.

Word Puzzle

  • Students must find a specific word within a word puzzle.
  • The puzzle can be solved horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
  • Time limit is five minutes.
  • Students must announce "COMMUNICATION" when they finish.

Communication Strategies - List

  • Communication Strategies
    • Nomination
    • Restriction
    • Turn-taking
    • Topic Control
    • Topic Shifting
    • Repair
    • Termination

Communication Strategies - Nomination

  • Nomination is a communicative strategy where a speaker introduces a topic.
  • Speakers use nomination to start an interaction or continue an interaction effectively and collaboratively.
  • Examples of nomination in conversation include "Have you heard about the new normal?" and "What do you think about our new plan?"

Communication Strategies - Restriction

  • Restriction is a communication strategy where responses are limited.
  • Restrictions are set by a standard or by a teacher or other authority figure.
  • Examples of restriction during classroom activities might include a requirement to brainstorm peer pressure, or to discuss digital natives. Another example is responding to questions about an accident.

Communication Strategies - Turn-Taking

  • Turn-taking involves speakers deciding who takes the conversational floor.
  • All participants in the conversation should have a chance to speak.
  • Speakers in the turn taking process know when to stop talking and provide space for the other speaker to take over.

Communication Strategies - Topic Control

  • Topic control refers to how formality affects conversation flow.
  • Leaders of a group or conversation, using questions, keep the conversation on track.
  • Expressions like "Okay, so...let's go back to the topic," can help maintain the conversation focus.

Communication Strategies - Topic Shifting

  • Topic shifting involves moving the conversation from one topic to another.
  • It can help keep the communication flowing.
  • It's used to introduce a new topic. Examples include "By the way..." and "Before I forget..."

Communication Strategies - Repair

  • Repair is a communicative strategy used to address issues in speaking, listening, and comprehending.
  • Communication challenges are identified and solved through clarification or repetition.
  • Examples include "What I mean is..." and "Let me repeat myself."

Communication Strategies - Termination

  • Termination is a conversation's close-initiating expression that ends a topic discussion.
  • It is initiated by one or both conversation participants providing verbal or nonverbal signals to indicate the close of the discussion.
  • Examples include phrases like, "It's nice catching up with you. I must be going"

Additional Information

  • Communication is crucial for success.
  • Focusing and learning effective communication skills improves communication experiences for both speakers and listeners.
  • Effective communication strategies are like plans or methods to share information or achieve a social, linguistic or psychological goal.

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Test your knowledge on various communication strategies with this engaging quiz. Explore different techniques such as nomination, restriction, and others, while solving a fun word puzzle. It’s a great way to reinforce your understanding and collaboration skills.

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