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What communication strategy involves attempting to clarify or repair misunderstandings during a conversation?
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?
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?
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?
Which strategy focuses on managing who speaks in a conversation to maintain order?
What communication strategy involves efforts to maintain or regain control over the direction of a conversation?
What communication strategy involves efforts to maintain or regain control over the direction of a conversation?
Which statement best describes the concept of turn-taking?
Which statement best describes the concept of turn-taking?
Which of the following strategies is NOT typically used for topic control?
Which of the following strategies is NOT typically used for topic control?
What characterizes topic shifting in a conversation?
What characterizes topic shifting in a conversation?
Which statement accurately reflects the role of pauses in conversation?
Which statement accurately reflects the role of pauses in conversation?
In managing a conversation, how is restriction defined?
In managing a conversation, how is restriction defined?
Which expression would be most effective for topic control during a conversation?
Which expression would be most effective for topic control during a conversation?
What is the primary purpose of the nomination strategy in communication?
What is the primary purpose of the nomination strategy in communication?
Which of the following best illustrates the nomination strategy in conversations?
Which of the following best illustrates the nomination strategy in conversations?
What is a key feature of effective turn-taking in conversations?
What is a key feature of effective turn-taking in conversations?
Which communicative strategy involves managing the flow and timing of conversation?
Which communicative strategy involves managing the flow and timing of conversation?
In which situation would the restriction strategy be most applicable?
In which situation would the restriction strategy be most applicable?
What does the repair strategy signify in a communicative context?
What does the repair strategy signify in a communicative context?
What main effect does effective implementation of communicative strategies have on interactions?
What main effect does effective implementation of communicative strategies have on interactions?
What key factor does topic control address in communication?
What key factor does topic control address in communication?
Which scenario best illustrates the use of the turn-taking strategy?
Which scenario best illustrates the use of the turn-taking strategy?
Which of the following statements best reflects the restriction strategy in communicative contexts?
Which of the following statements best reflects the restriction strategy in communicative contexts?
How is the repair strategy often utilized during a conversation?
How is the repair strategy often utilized during a conversation?
What role does the nomination strategy play in maintaining conversational engagement?
What role does the nomination strategy play in maintaining conversational engagement?
Which expression is typically used to clarify a previous statement in conversation?
Which expression is typically used to clarify a previous statement in conversation?
What does the term 'termination' in conversation refer to?
What does the term 'termination' in conversation refer to?
Which of the following strategies would be appropriate for requesting clarification in a conversation?
Which of the following strategies would be appropriate for requesting clarification in a conversation?
In the context of conversation, what does 'repair' primarily involve?
In the context of conversation, what does 'repair' primarily involve?
Which statement best describes a turn-taking mechanism in discussions?
Which statement best describes a turn-taking mechanism in discussions?
What is a common expression used to signal a transition to a new topic?
What is a common expression used to signal a transition to a new topic?
In conversation, how is a clarifying question typically framed?
In conversation, how is a clarifying question typically framed?
Which approach indicates a mutual agreement to end a conversation?
Which approach indicates a mutual agreement to end a conversation?
Which of the following expressions is NOT typically used for repair in conversation?
Which of the following expressions is NOT typically used for repair in conversation?
What is the primary function of nominating in conversations?
What is the primary function of nominating in conversations?
What does the term 'repair' refer to in a conversation?
What does the term 'repair' refer to in a conversation?
Which of the following best describes 'nomination' in conversational context?
Which of the following best describes 'nomination' in conversational context?
What does 'restriction' mean with regard to conversational formality?
What does 'restriction' mean with regard to conversational formality?
Which expression is most related to 'topic control' in conversation?
Which expression is most related to 'topic control' in conversation?
In the context of conversation, what is the role of 'turn taking'?
In the context of conversation, what is the role of 'turn taking'?
Which function does 'topic shifting' serve in conversational dynamics?
Which function does 'topic shifting' serve in conversational dynamics?
Which of the following is an example of the 'repair' function in conversation?
Which of the following is an example of the 'repair' function in conversation?
What illustrates 'restriction' in a conversational setting?
What illustrates 'restriction' in a conversational setting?
Which statement best exemplifies the concept of 'turn taking'?
Which statement best exemplifies the concept of 'turn taking'?
Which of the following represents a situation of 'topic control'?
Which of the following represents a situation of 'topic control'?
Flashcards
Turn-Taking
Turn-Taking
The process where people decide who speaks in a conversation, offering each participant a chance to speak.
Turn-Taking Strategy
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
Topic Control
A communication strategy where a speaker guides the conversation by asking questions, ensuring the discussion stays on track.
Topic Control Example
Topic Control Example
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Topic Shifting
Topic Shifting
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Topic Shift Purpose
Topic Shift Purpose
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Communication Strategy
Communication Strategy
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Conversation Flow
Conversation Flow
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Conversation Repair
Conversation Repair
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Nomination
Nomination
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RESTRICTION
RESTRICTION
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Conversation Termination
Conversation Termination
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How does informality affect a conversation's development?
How does informality affect a conversation's development?
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Repair
Repair
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Speaker
Speaker
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Interaction
Interaction
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Conversation
Conversation
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Topic Shift Strategies
Topic Shift Strategies
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Repair (Communication)
Repair (Communication)
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Repair Expressions
Repair Expressions
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Recasting
Recasting
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Clarification Question
Clarification Question
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Request for Repetition
Request for Repetition
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Request for Definition
Request for Definition
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Termination Expression
Termination Expression
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Conversation Closure
Conversation Closure
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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.