Communicative Strategies PDF

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Abra State Institute of Sciences and Technology

Aileen P. Matin-ao

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This presentation discusses various communicative strategies, including nomination, restriction, turn-taking, topic control, topic shifting, repair, and termination. It provides examples and definitions for each strategy, illustrating how they are used in conversations.

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Good Afternoo n Class! Prepared by: ORAL COMMUNICATION Aileen P. Matin-ao IN CONTEXT STORY CHAIN Example: “Once upon a time, in a small village, there was a mysterious forest.” ACTIVITY #2 How did yo...

Good Afternoo n Class! Prepared by: ORAL COMMUNICATION Aileen P. Matin-ao IN CONTEXT STORY CHAIN Example: “Once upon a time, in a small village, there was a mysterious forest.” ACTIVITY #2 How did you decide what to add to the story? What challenges did you face in keeping the story flowing smoothly? What did you observe in the video? How did you the speaker maintain control over the topic? How can you apply these communicative strategies in your daily conversation? Communica tive Strategy - refer to the techniques or methods used to effectively convey and exchange - information These strategies duringhelp inconversations. starting, maintaining, and ending interactions Definition of Communicative Strategies Different strategies Nomination Restriction Turn-Taking Topic Control Topic Shifting Repair Termination NOMINATI ON Proposing or suggesting a topic with the people you are talking to. RESTRICTI ON Limiting the topic or subject in conversation Happens when the person wants to focus on a certain aspect of the issue TURN-TAKING Your username Process by which people decide who takes the conversational floor TOPIC CONTROL -Itmeans regulating or manipulating the topic of conversation and how long we want the other person may TOPIC SHIFTING - changing the subject in a conversation, moving from one REPAIR - the process of correcting or clarifying a misunderstood or mispronounced TERMINAT ION - ending the conversation or closing a discussion effectively S E T A DY R E B A! O M B T S ! I G H ! L E R A C A M N ! T I O AC Thanks Does anyone have any questions? [email protected] +91 620 421 838 yourwebsite.com CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and infographics & images by Freepik Please keep this slide for attribution

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