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| Question | Answer | Answer | Answer | Answer | Answer | Answer | Answer |
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| Type of Communicative Strategies? | Nomination | Restriction | Turn-Taking | Topic Control | Topic Shifting | Repair | Termination |
| What is Nomination? | Collaboratively and productively establishing a topic | keep the conversational environment open for opinions | |||||
| What is Restriction? | Limitations of a given topic | constraining the response or reaction within a set of catergories | |||||
| What is Turn-Taking | deciding who takes the coversational floor next | giving all communicators a chance to speak | recognizing when and how to speak (verbal/non-verbal cues) | keep words short but relecant | employ visual signals | ||
| What is Topic Control? | covers how the formality or informality affects the development of the topic | topics should be collectively developed by avoiding unnecessary topic shifts and interruptions | |||||
| What is Topic Shifting? | moving from one topic to another | Make sure the previous topic was nurtured enough | Use effective conversation transitions such as "by the way," "in addiction to what you said," "speaking of," | ||||
| What is Repair? | addressing the problems in speaking, listening and comprehension during a conversation | self-righting mechanism in social interactions | |||||
| What is Termination? | the close-initiating expressions that end a topic in a conversation | ||||||
| What is the speech writing process? enumerate | conducting audience analysis | Purpose of speech - Selecting a topic | Narrowing down a topic - Gathering data | Selecting speech pattern - Preparing an outline format: Table/List | Preparing the Introduction-Body-Conclusion | Editing and/or Revising | Rehearsing |
| In Audience Analysis, what does demography include? | age, gender ratio, nationality, educational background, economic status | ||||||
| In Audience Analysis, what does situation include? | time, venue, occasion, and size | ||||||
| In Audience Analysis, what does psychology include? | values, beliefs, preferences, cultural and racial ideologies | ||||||
| In Purpose, what is the three things you need to keep in mind? | informative, entertaining, persuasive | ||||||
| In Purpose, what is informative? | clear concept or idea is presented | ||||||
| In Purpose, what is entertaining? | to amuse | ||||||
| In Purpose, what is persuasive? | well-argued ideas that can influence | ||||||
| In Narrowing down a topic, what does it mean? | It means main ideas are more specific and focused. | ||||||
| What is the Topic? | Main Point | ||||||
| What does data gathering mean? | ideas, information, sources and references that are relevant or related to the specific topic. | ||||||
| There are 6 speech patterns, what are they? | Biographical | Categorical/Topical | Causal | Chronological | Comparison/Contrast | Problem-Solving | |
| In speech pattern, what is biographical? | life of someone | ||||||
| In speech pattern, what is categorical/topical? | presents related categories supporting a topic | ||||||
| In speech pattern, what is chronological? | presents idea in time order | ||||||
| In speech pattern, what is comparison/contrast? | comparing two or three points | ||||||
| In speech pattern, what is Problem-Solving? | presents a problem, its causes and solution | ||||||
| It is the Hierarchical list that shows the relationship of ideas in the speech | Outline | ||||||
| It contains the introduction, body, and conclusion | Outline | ||||||
| What are some strategies you can use in the introduction? | Real-life experiences | Practical examples and its relation to the topic | Familiar or strong quote | Facts and statistics | Personal story that illustrates your point | ||
| It provides an explanation, examples or details that help deliver the purpose of your speech | The Body of the Speech | ||||||
| What does the conclusion contain? | Restates the main idea of the speech | Provides a summary | Emphasizes the message | Call for an action | Memorable statement | ||
| What are the six principles for speech editing? | Focus | Clarity | Concision | Continuity | Variety | Impact and Beauty | |
| In speech editing, what is focus? | central message | ||||||
| In speech editing, what is clarity? | organized structure | ||||||
| In speech editing, what is concision? | short , simple and clear | ||||||
| In speech editing, what is continuity? | transition words/phrases | ||||||
| In speech editing, what is VARIETY-? | tone and style | ||||||
| In speech editing, what is impact and beauty? | descriptive images |