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What does the nomination strategy in communication involve?
What does the nomination strategy in communication involve?
- Correcting misunderstandings in conversation
- Proposing or suggesting a topic to discuss (correct)
- Limiting the subject of discussion
- Ending a conversation effectively
Which strategy helps manage who takes turns in a conversation?
Which strategy helps manage who takes turns in a conversation?
- Topic shifting
- Restrictions
- Turn-taking (correct)
- Termination
What is the purpose of topic control in conversation?
What is the purpose of topic control in conversation?
- Introducing new subjects to discuss
- Clarifying misunderstandings
- Ending conversations positively
- Manipulating the discussion topic and duration (correct)
What does the strategy of repair aim to achieve in conversation?
What does the strategy of repair aim to achieve in conversation?
Which strategy involves changing the subject during a conversation?
Which strategy involves changing the subject during a conversation?
What does the restriction strategy focus on in communication?
What does the restriction strategy focus on in communication?
What is the outcome of the termination strategy in communication?
What is the outcome of the termination strategy in communication?
Which of the following is NOT a communicative strategy mentioned?
Which of the following is NOT a communicative strategy mentioned?
Flashcards
Communicative Strategy
Communicative Strategy
Techniques or methods used to effectively convey and exchange information in conversations.
Nomination
Nomination
Proposing or suggesting a topic with conversation partners.
Restriction
Restriction
Limiting the topic or subject in a conversation to focus on a specific aspect.
Turn-Taking
Turn-Taking
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Topic Control
Topic Control
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Topic Shifting
Topic Shifting
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Repair
Repair
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Termination
Termination
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Study Notes
Course Information
- Course title: Oral Communication in Context
- Instructor: Aileen P. Matin-ao
Story Chain Activity
- Example story starter: "Once upon a time, in a small village, there was a mysterious forest."
- Activity #2 questions:
- How did students decide what to add to the story?
- What challenges did they face in making the story flow smoothly?
Everyday English
- This section likely discusses everyday English communication.
Video Observation Activity Questions
- What did students observe in the video?
- How did the speaker maintain control over the topic?
- How can students apply these communication strategies in daily conversations?
Communicative Strategies
- Communicative strategies are techniques or methods to effectively convey and exchange information.
- These strategies help in starting, maintaining, and ending interactions smoothly.
Definition of Communicative Strategies
- Restriction: Limiting the topic or subject in conversation. Often occurs when a person wants to focus on one aspect.
- Turn-Taking: The process by which people decide who takes the conversational floor.
- Topic Control: Regulating or manipulating the topic of conversation and how long the other person speaks.
- Topic Shifting: Changing the subject in a conversation and moving from one topic to another.
- Repair: Correcting or clarifying misunderstood or mispronounced utterances.
- Termination: Ending the conversation or closing a discussion effectively.
- Nominative: Proposing or suggesting a topic with the people you are talking to.
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