Communication Shifts 11th Grade PDF
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Abra State Institute of Sciences and Technology
Ms. Aileen P. Matin-ao
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These notes cover communication shifts in relation to speech context, style, and strategy. They include examples and scenarios for better understanding. The document is designed for 11th graders and includes practice questions to test comprehension.
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11th grade Prepared By: Ms. Aileen P. Matin-ao Speech Context, Speech Style, 11th grade Speech Act and Communicative Strategy Prepared By: Ms. Aileen P. Matin-ao COMMUNICATION It is a process by which information is exchanged between individuals...
11th grade Prepared By: Ms. Aileen P. Matin-ao Speech Context, Speech Style, 11th grade Speech Act and Communicative Strategy Prepared By: Ms. Aileen P. Matin-ao COMMUNICATION It is a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior. Entails a delicate balancing in order to sustain connection and transact successfully. Factors affected by the shift in speech context, speech style, speech act, and communicative strategy Language Form Role and Responsibility Duration of Interaction Relationship Message Delivery Language Form This refers to the formality or informality of the language used and it involves the choice of words and how sentences or utterances are structured. FORMAL INFORMAL Professional s Authority Etiquette Officials Duration of Interaction This refers to the amount of time a conversation takes between and among communicators. LONG SHORT AVERAGE Relationship of Speaker This refers to the bond between the speaker and the receiver which may depend on how the discussions relate to the receiver’s interest and knowledge. Intimate Family members, best friends, or romantic partners Frozen Set or fix/ never change Consultativ Clarify things, discuss a problem, or seek advice e Close friends, classmates/ everyday life Casual conversations Pre-planned or written speech Formal Role and Responsibility of Speaker This speaker’s foremost role is to clearly send the message to the intended. To Inform To persuade To entertain Message This to involve the content of the message facts order feelings questions opinions suggestions Delivery This refers to the manner of how the speech or message is presented. Imprompt Manuscript u reading extemporaneous memorized YOU CAN DO IT…. Role-play the scenarios, focusing on appropriate communication shifts. - You are a recent graduate applying for your first job. The interviewer asks you to describe a challenging situation you faced and how you handled it. Awesom e Scenario 2: Group Project Meeting You are working on a group project for a class. One of your team members is not contributing as expected. Awesom e Scenario 3: Casual Conversation with Friends You are chatting with friends about your weekend plans. Awesom e Direction: Choose the BEST answer and write it on a ¼ sheet of paper. 1. Which of the following is an example of a formal speech context? a) Chatting with friends b) Giving a business presentation c) Talking to a sibling d) Telling a joke 2. What speech style is typically used in a job interview? a) Intimate b) Casual c) Consultative d) Frozen 3. Which speech act involves the actual performance of an action through speaking? a) Locutionary act b) Illocutionary act c) Perlocutionary act d) None of the above 4. In a classroom discussion, which communicative strategy involves taking turns to speak? a) Nomination b) Turn-taking c) Topic control d) Repair 5. Which speech context involves communication with oneself? a) Interpersonal b) Intrapersonal c) Group d) Public Part II: True or False 6. A consultative speech style is used in casual conversations with friends. True False 7. Topic shifting is a communicative strategy used to change the subject of conversation. True False 8. A perlocutionary act refers to the effect of a speech act on the listener. True False 9. Formal speech contexts require the use of formal language and structure. True 10. Intrapersonal communication involves interaction between two or more people. True False Part III: Short Answer 11. Describe a scenario where you would use a frozen speech style. 12. Explain the difference between a locutionary act and an illocutionary act. 13. Give an example of a communicative strategy used in a group discussion. 14. Why is it important to adapt your speech style to the context of the conversation? 15. Provide an example of a situation where you would use a consultative style. 16-21 Enumerate the 6 Factors affecting the communication shift. In any order. Assignment: Observe and note down examples of communication shifts in your daily interactions. You will share your observations in the next class. THANK YOU!!