Activity 2
Directions: Read carefully each statement below. Write T for truthful or right
statements and F for false or wrong statements in your
notebook
1. Speeches, stories, oral poetry and songs are examples of oral
activities
2. Stories are helpful in teaching morals and solving attitude problems
especially with younger people who lack experience.
3. Songs are handy tools for entertainment and other purposes for
almost any occasions. They also carry a great deal of historical to
modern day information.
4. Physical appearance and bodily movements do not complement verbal
messages
5. A dynamic speaker asserts his own objectives regardless of feedback
6. Reading the audience is one aspect of an effective speaker
7. Presentations and speeches are more formal, therefore less engaging
than singing, stories and oral poetry.
8. Compared to written text, speech is less formal and less in fluency
9. Language techniques do not apply to oral communication activities since
oral communication is supposed to be spontaneous
10. Non-verbal cues should match the spoken words to avoid confusion
Answers
Answered by
25
Answer:
- F
- T
- T
- F
- T
- T
- T
- F
- F
- T
these r the answers according to me
Answered by
23
There are a few statements and we have to determine whether they are true or false.
Explanation:
- 1. Speeches, stories, oral poetry and songs are examples of oral activities -True. They are all activities performed orally.
- 2. Stories are helpful in teaching morals and solving attitude problems especially with younger people who lack experience. -True. Stories are told to young children in order to teach them values.
- 3. Songs are handy tools for entertainment and other purposes for almost any occasions. They also carry a great deal of historical to modern day information. -True. Many valuable teachings and facts are conveyed through songs.
- 4. Physical appearance and bodily movements do not complement verbal messages. -False. They may enhance verbal messages, but do not complement.
- 5. A dynamic speaker asserts his own objectives regardless of feedback. -False. A dynamic speaker will value the feedback and modify accordingly.
- 6. Reading the audience is one aspect of an effective speaker. -True. An effective speaker does pay attention to the audience and their reactions.
- 7. Presentations and speeches are more formal, therefore less engaging than singing, stories and oral poetry. -False. It is not always true because presentations speeches are very inspiring when properly exhibited.
- 8. Compared to written text, speech is less formal and less in fluency. -True. Speech is very casual and more informal.
- 9. Language techniques do not apply to oral communication activities since oral communication is supposed to be spontaneous. -False. Language techniques can be applied to oral communication too.
- 10. Non-verbal cues should match the spoken words to avoid confusion. -True. Body language must enable easy representation of ideas spoken.
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