Group-4-Types-of-Communicative-Strategy
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Presented by Group 4
Types of Communicative
Strategy
ORAL COMMUNICATION | 1ST SEMESTER
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SUCCESFULL
COMMUNICATIVE COMMUNICATION
STRATEGIES / REQUIRES
UNDERSTANDING
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Chapter 1
COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGIES
Communicative strategies are plans for communicating information related to a
specific issue, event, situation, or audience. Communication strategies are strategies
that learners use to overcome these problems in order to convey their intended
meaning.
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Chapter 1
NOMINATION
A speaker carries out nomination to collaborativeley and prodcutively
establish a topic. Basically, when you employ this strategy, you try to open a
topic with the people you are talking to.
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NOMNINATION
FOR EXAMPLE:
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RESTRICTION Chapter 2
Restriction in communication to any limitation you may have as a speaker. When
communicating in the classroom, in a meeting, or while hanging out with your
friends, you are typically given specific instructions that you must follow. These
instruction confine you as a speaker and limit what you can say.
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RESTRICTION
FOR EXAMPLE:
““Now, we shall be talking about the Types
of Speech Context.””
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TURN-TAKING
Pertains to the process by which people decide who takes that conversational
floor. there is a code of behavior behind establishing and sustaining a Chapter 3
productive conversation, but the primary idea is to give all communicators a
chance to speak
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TURN-TAKING
FOR EXAMPLE:
Thank You
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