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Specialized English Program 2 is a three-unit course designed to prepare students to become effective communicators and to meet their needs particularly in terms of improving their ability to write effective oral presentations speeches. True
Our body can be used to communicate True
Doing public speaking can benefit oneself True
Claiming a fact is a form of persuasive speech True
Module 2 will differentiate hearing from listening True
Breathing, phonation, resonation, and articulation are listening processes False
IPA stands for International Philippine Alphabet False
Communication is simply transferring information from one source to another True
The question below can be considered logos. "Are the claims this speaker is making realistic?" True
The question below can be considered logos. "How does the speaker back up his argument?" True
The following ideas- pity, anger, love, research- are associated with pathos False
Logos requires studies and statistics True
Ethos demonstrates truth to support a claim False
The question below can be considered ethos. "Have you looked at what experiences or claims to authority qualify this speaker to speak?" True
The question below can be considered pathos. "Does the speaker consider alternative arguments?" False
A baby crying is listening. False
Pseudo-listening is a good habit. False
Rehearsing what you will say while the speaker is talking is self-centered listening. True
Selective listening is having a full good grasp of the speaker’s message. False
Attentive, insulated, fill-in, and selective are all bad habits of effective listening. False
Rehearsing what you will say while the speaker is talking is self-centered listening. Thus, it is effective listening. [Correct] False
Emphatic listening focuses on speaker’s emotion. Thus, this provides emotional support in order to help speaker solve a problem or come to terms with a situation. True ?
Defensive listening is being interpreted as personal attacks because it is intended for that purpose. False
Water splashing on the glass window is hearing. True
A tire screeching which eventually produced a very loud sound due a sudden break made by a driver is listening. True
A neighbor’s karaoke is hearing. True ?
Informational listening is gathering of facts. True
In evaluative listening, speaker uses evidence True
Emphatic listening focuses on speaker’s emotion. True
Human Speech Organs are responsible for sound production. True
Human Speech Organs can produce consonant sounds only. False
The three main parts of human speech producing apparatus are LUNGS, VOICE BOX, and VOCAL TRACT. True
The breathing stage composes of two phases. These phases are called INHALATION and EXHALATION. True
Diaphragmatic breathing is also known as belly or abdominal breathing. True
The larynx is the main phonatory system where the phonation stage happens. True
The resonation stage is the stage which one’s voice can be amplified then specific sound is articulated. False
Pharynx, nasal cavity, uvula, upper part of larynx are considered resonators. True
Articulation stage occurs when the tone produced at the larynx is changed into specific sound. True ?
Upper lip, upper teeth, hard palate, trachea are all points of articulation. False
To control voice projection and clarity
Diaphragmatic breathing
All the following words have this vowel sound symbol /i/. SIT - SEAT - SET False
Both words have this vowel sound symbol /I/. MITT - KIT True
BET - LATE - CAKE have the same vowel sound. False
MET - SET - GET have the same vowel sound. True
CAT - MAP - FAT have the same vowel sound. True
Both words have this vowel sound symbol /a/. BAD - MASS. False
GOOD - COOK - FOOD have the same vowel sound. False
LOOK - BOOK have the same vowel sound. True
All words BOWL - SOLE - GOAL have this vowel sound /O/. True
All words have this vowel sound /ɔ/. LAW - PALL - SHALL. False
In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), which symbol represents the vowel sound in the word “see”? ( /e/ | /æ/ | /ɪ/ | /iː/ ). /iː/
Which IPA symbol represents the consonant sound of the “th” in the word “think”? ( /ʃ/ | /ð/ | /tʃ/ | /θ/ ). /θ/
What is the correct IPA transcription for the vowel sound in the word “cat”? (/e/ | /ɑː/ | /æ/ | /ʌ/ ). /æ/
Which of the following IPA symbols represents a voiced consonant? ( /t/ | /k/ | /b/ | /p/ ). /b/
Which IPA vowel sound is present in the word “book”? ( /ʊ/ | /uː/ | /ɔː/ | /ɒ/ ). /ʊ/
True
True
Ethos primarily appeals to the audience's sense of logic and reason. False
The speaker's delivery skills, such as vocal variety and eye contact, fall under the ethical proof of ethos. True
"Is this source reliable and unbiased?" is a question related to assessing the speaker's logos. False
Providing emotional support to the speaker is the main goal of defensive listening. False
In insulated listening, the listener actively avoids and fails to acknowledge information about specific topics. True
The process of physically receiving sound waves is called listening. False
True
The main function of the Larynx is to act as the primary air source for speech. False
True
False
Lungs
Which IPA symbol represents the vowel sound in the word “put”? ( /uː/ | /ə/ | /ʊ/ | /ɔː/ ). /ʊ/
The consonant sound /g/ in "gate" is a voiced sound. True
Which IPA symbol represents the **voiced** counterpart of the consonant /s/? ( /z/ | /ʃ/ | /t/ | /θ/ ). /z/
True
True
True
True
False
False
Reconstructive listening is a good habit where you take a new message and perfectly rebuild it to match a previous message. False
True
The Resonation stage is where the tone produced at the larynx is changed into a specific speech sound. False
Phonation is the stage in the speaking process where the voice box (larynx) produces a tone through the vibration of the vocal cords. True
The lower jaw, lower lip, and tongue are considered articulators, which are mobile parts of the speech mechanism. True
Maintaining an adequate breath reserve is a key concept discussed in the Breathing Stage of the speaking process. True
True
Nasal consonants are produced by blocking the airflow in the mouth and allowing air to escape through the nose. True
Fricatives are produced by a complete blockage of the airstream, followed by a sudden release. False
True
True
True
The vowel sound in "beat" (/iː/) is classified as a tense, high, front vowel. True
True
Low Back
Which manner of articulation describes sounds like /f/ and /v/, where air is squeezed through a narrow opening, creating turbulent noise? (Plosive | Nasal | **Fricative** | Trill). Fricative
The three main parts of the speech producing apparatus are the lungs, the voice box, and the articulators. False
The Pharynx, which connects the nasal and oral cavities to the Larynx, is considered a key resonator. True
The main function of the oral cavity is to act as the primary air reservoir during the breathing stage. False
In the IPA Vowel Chart, the vowel sound /ʌ/ (as in "but") is classified as a mid-central lax vowel. True
Informational listening is always the necessary first step before engaging in evaluative listening. True
The term 'articulators' refers exclusively to the **immobile** parts of the human speech mechanism, like the hard palate. False
Specialized English Program 2 is a three-unit course designed to prepare students to become effective communicators and to meet their needs particularly in terms of improving their ability to write effective oral presentations speeches. True
Our body can be used to communicate True
Doing public speaking can benefit oneself True
Claiming a fact is a form of persuasive speech True
Module 2 will differentiate hearing from listening True
Breathing, phonation, resonation, and articulation are listening processes False
IPA stands for International Philippine Alphabet False
Communication is simply transferring information from one source to another True
The question below can be considered logos. "Are the claims this speaker is making realistic?" True
The question below can be considered logos. "How does the speaker back up his argument?" True
The following ideas- pity, anger, love, research- are associated with pathos False
Logos requires studies and statistics True
Ethos demonstrates truth to support a claim False
The question below can be considered ethos. "Have you looked at what experiences or claims to authority qualify this speaker to speak?" True
The question below can be considered pathos. "Does the speaker consider alternative arguments?" False
A baby crying is listening. False
Pseudo-listening is a good habit. False
Rehearsing what you will say while the speaker is talking is self-centered listening. True
Selective listening is having a full good grasp of the speaker’s message. False
Attentive, insulated, fill-in, and selective are all bad habits of effective listening. False
Rehearsing what you will say while the speaker is talking is self-centered listening. Thus, it is effective listening. [Correct] False
Emphatic listening focuses on speaker’s emotion. Thus, this provides emotional support in order to help speaker solve a problem or come to terms with a situation. True ?
Defensive listening is being interpreted as personal attacks because it is intended for that purpose. False
Water splashing on the glass window is hearing. True
A tire screeching which eventually produced a very loud sound due a sudden break made by a driver is listening. True
A neighbor’s karaoke is hearing. True ?
Informational listening is gathering of facts. True
In evaluative listening, speaker uses evidence True
Emphatic listening focuses on speaker’s emotion. True
Human Speech Organs are responsible for sound production. True
Human Speech Organs can produce consonant sounds only. False
The three main parts of human speech producing apparatus are LUNGS, VOICE BOX, and VOCAL TRACT. True
The breathing stage composes of two phases. These phases are called INHALATION and EXHALATION. True
Diaphragmatic breathing is also known as belly or abdominal breathing. True
The larynx is the main phonatory system where the phonation stage happens. True
The resonation stage is the stage which one’s voice can be amplified then specific sound is articulated. False
Pharynx, nasal cavity, uvula, upper part of larynx are considered resonators. True
Articulation stage occurs when the tone produced at the larynx is changed into specific sound. True ?
Upper lip, upper teeth, hard palate, trachea are all points of articulation. False
What is the most logical purpose of the breathing stage in speaking? (To control voice projection and clarity | To increase vocal strain | To memorize the speech faster | To shorten speech time). To control voice projection and clarity
Which type of breathing is recommended for effective speech delivery? (Diaphragmatic breathing | Mouth-to-mouth breathing | Rapid short breathing | Shallow chest breathing). Diaphragmatic breathing
All the following words have this vowel sound symbol /i/. SIT - SEAT - SET False
Both words have this vowel sound symbol /I/. MITT - KIT True
BET - LATE - CAKE have the same vowel sound. False
MET - SET - GET have the same vowel sound. True
CAT - MAP - FAT have the same vowel sound. True
Both words have this vowel sound symbol /a/. BAD - MASS. False
GOOD - COOK - FOOD have the same vowel sound. False
LOOK - BOOK have the same vowel sound. True
All words BOWL - SOLE - GOAL have this vowel sound /O/. True
All words have this vowel sound /ɔ/. LAW - PALL - SHALL. False
In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), which symbol represents the vowel sound in the word “see”? ( /e/ | /æ/ | /ɪ/ | /iː/ ). /iː/
Which IPA symbol represents the consonant sound of the “th” in the word “think”? ( /ʃ/ | /ð/ | /tʃ/ | /θ/ ). /θ/
What is the correct IPA transcription for the vowel sound in the word “cat”? (/e/ | /ɑː/ | /æ/ | /ʌ/ ). /æ/
Which of the following IPA symbols represents a voiced consonant? ( /t/ | /k/ | /b/ | /p/ ). /b/
Which IPA vowel sound is present in the word “book”? ( /ʊ/ | /uː/ | /ɔː/ | /ɒ/ ). /ʊ/
Specialized English Program 2 primarily focuses on developing students’ proficiency in oral and written communication. True
Emotional language and vivid storytelling are techniques commonly associated with pathos. True
Ethos primarily appeals to the audience's sense of logic and reason. False
The speaker's delivery skills, such as vocal variety and eye contact, fall under the ethical proof of ethos. True
"Is this source reliable and unbiased?" is a question related to assessing the speaker's logos. False
Providing emotional support to the speaker is the main goal of defensive listening. False
In insulated listening, the listener actively avoids and fails to acknowledge information about specific topics. True
The process of physically receiving sound waves is called listening. False
Receiving, understanding, remembering, evaluating, and responding are the five stages of effective listening. True
The main function of the Larynx is to act as the primary air source for speech. False
The soft palate (velum) is a key articulator involved in controlling airflow to the nasal cavity. True
The Phonation stage involves the modification of the voice's sound by the oral, nasal, and pharyngeal cavities. False
Which of the following human speech organs acts as the main air source for speech production? (Vocal Folds | Lungs | Tongue | Pharynx). Lungs
Which IPA symbol represents the vowel sound in the word “put”? ( /uː/ | /ə/ | /ʊ/ | /ɔː/ ). /ʊ/
The consonant sound /g/ in "gate" is a voiced sound. True
Which IPA symbol represents the **voiced** counterpart of the consonant /s/? ( /z/ | /ʃ/ | /t/ | /θ/ ). /z/
Rhetoric refers to the study and uses of written, spoken, and visual language. True
Personal branding and confidence in delivery are main techniques for establishing a speaker's ethos. True
The speaker may use emotional appeals to evoke feelings like pity, fear, or love as part of pathos. True
References to case studies, analogies, and metaphors are main techniques associated with logos. True
Evaluative listening should precede informational listening for effective decision-making. False
In informational listening, the listener should focus on criticism or judgment rather than factual details. False
Reconstructive listening is a good habit where you take a new message and perfectly rebuild it to match a previous message. False
The Vocal Tract includes the pharynx, nasal cavity, and oral cavity, which are all key resonators. True
The Resonation stage is where the tone produced at the larynx is changed into a specific speech sound. False
Phonation is the stage in the speaking process where the voice box (larynx) produces a tone through the vibration of the vocal cords. True
The lower jaw, lower lip, and tongue are considered articulators, which are mobile parts of the speech mechanism. True
Maintaining an adequate breath reserve is a key concept discussed in the Breathing Stage of the speaking process. True
Plosives are consonant sounds formed by completely stopping the airflow in the vocal tract and then suddenly releasing it. True
Nasal consonants are produced by blocking the airflow in the mouth and allowing air to escape through the nose. True
Fricatives are produced by a complete blockage of the airstream, followed by a sudden release. False
The symbol /r/ is used to represent a Tap or Flap consonant sound in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). True
The soft palate (velum) is a point of articulation that controls whether air flows into the oral or nasal cavity. True
The vowel sound in "bit" is a lax, high, front vowel represented by the symbol /I/. True
The vowel sound in "beat" (/iː/) is classified as a tense, high, front vowel. True
The vowel in "bet" (/ɛ/) is a lax, mid, front vowel. True
What is the classification of the vowel sound /a/ (as in "pot") based on the IPA Vowel Chart? (High Back | Low Central | **Low Back** | Mid Front). Low Back
Which manner of articulation describes sounds like /f/ and /v/, where air is squeezed through a narrow opening, creating turbulent noise? (Plosive | Nasal | **Fricative** | Trill). Fricative
The three main parts of the speech producing apparatus are the lungs, the voice box, and the articulators. False
The Pharynx, which connects the nasal and oral cavities to the Larynx, is considered a key resonator. True
The main function of the oral cavity is to act as the primary air reservoir during the breathing stage. False
In the IPA Vowel Chart, the vowel sound /ʌ/ (as in "but") is classified as a mid-central lax vowel. True
Informational listening is always the necessary first step before engaging in evaluative listening. True
The term 'articulators' refers exclusively to the **immobile** parts of the human speech mechanism, like the hard palate. False
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