Communicative Strategies Quiz
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______ Speaking with limited preparation Guided by notes or outline Delivered conversationally

Extemporaneous Speech

______ Speaking without advance preparation Unrehearsed Speech Spoken conversationally

Impromptu Speech

______ speaking in advance preparation planned and rehearsed speech read aloud written passage

Manuscript Speech

______ Speaking in advance preparation Planned and rehearsed speech Reciting written message word for word memory

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Types of Speaking

  • Speaking with limited preparation: Guided by notes or outline, delivered conversationally.
  • Speaking without advance preparation: Unrehearsed speech, spoken conversationally.
  • Speaking in advance preparation (planned and rehearsed speech): Read aloud written passage.
  • Speaking in advance preparation (planned and rehearsed speech): Reciting written message word for word from memory.

Example

  • Speaking with Limited Preparation: A teacher giving a lesson using notes or an outline.
  • Speaking without Advance Preparation: A casual conversation with a friend.
  • Speaking in Advance Preparation (Read Aloud): A news anchor presenting a live report.
  • Speaking in Advance Preparation (Reciting): An actor performing a memorized monologue.

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Test your knowledge of communicative strategies with this quiz! Explore the types of communicative strategies, including nomination, restriction, and turn-taking. See how well you understand the blueprints for exchanging information in various communication situations.

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