Oral Communication in Context: Communicative Strategy

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COMMUNICATIVE
STRATEGY

NAPULOT NI SENPAI SA GOOGLE


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OBJECTIVES TYPES OF COMM STRAT

VARIOUS TYPES OF ENGAGE IN DEMO EFFECTIVE REFLECT LEARNING


COMM STRAT COMMUNICATION USE OF COMM STRAT
SITUATION
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PILIPINAS,
TARA NA!

make 5 groups, decide on


the most exciting tourist spot
in the country, assign a
speaker who will share your
discussions. you have 10
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TYPES OF
COMMUNICATIVE
STRATEGY
A speaker carries out
nomination to collaboratively
and productively establish a
topic.

Basically, when you employ


NOMINATION this strategy, you try to open
a topic with the people you
are talking to.

This could efficiently signal


the beginning of a new topic
in the conversation.
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Restriction in communication
refers to any limitation you
may have as a speaker.

You are typically given


RESTRICTION specific instructions that you
must follow.

These instructions confine


you as a speaker and limit
what you can say.
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Turn-taking pertains to the
process by which people
decide who takes the
conversational floor.

TURN- The primary idea is to give all


communicators a chance to
TAKING speak.

Keep your words relevant


and reasonably short enough
to express your views or
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Topic control covers how
procedural formality or
informality affects the
development of topic in
conversations.

TOPIC topic control is achieved


cooperatively. This only
CONTROL means that when a topic is
initiated.

it should be collectively
developed by avoiding
unnecessary interruptions
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Involves moving from one
topic to another.

TOPIC It is where one part of a


conversation ends and where
SHIFTING another begins.

Make sure that the previous


topic was nurtured enough
to generate adequate views.
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Repair refers to how
speakers address the
problems that they may
encounter in a conversation.

Repair is the self-righting


REPAIR mechanism in any social
interaction.

Speakers will always try to


address and correct it.

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Refers to the conversation
participants’ close-initiating
expressions that end a topic
in a conversation

The topic initiator takes


TERMINATION responsibility to signal the
end of the discussion as well.

Soliciting agreement from


the other participants usually
completes the discussion of
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