Exercise 1 Identify the type of communicative strategy in each statement.
1. "Do you have anything to say?"
2. ""One of the essential lessons I gained from the discussion is the importance of sports and wellness to a healthy lifestyle."
3. "Excuse me? I think we should speak one at a time, so we can clearly understand what we want to say about the issue."
4, "Go on with your ideas. I'll let you finish first before I say something
5. "Have you heard the news about the latest achievement of our government?" 6. "Hey, how are you? I missed youl"
7. "Best regards to your parents! See you around!"
8. "Good to see you. Anyway, I came to visit you because I want to personally offer apologies for what I did yesterday." 9. Sorry, I can't decide on that now. I am still focused on my writing assignment. Let's talk next time, okay?"
10. "Now it's your turn to ask questions,"
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1. Topic shifting
2. Nomination
3. Restriction
4. Topic control
5. Repair
6. Termination
7. Termination
8. Nomination
9. Repair
10. Turn taking
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1. Turn Taking
2. Topic Control
3. Turn Taking
4. Turn Taking
5. Nomination
6. Topic Shifting
7. Termination
8. Topic Shifting
9. Termination
10. Turn Taking
- Turn taking happens when an individual listens while another talks in a discussion. As the discussion progresses, the spectator and speaker roles are shifted.
- Topic control examines how procedural formalism or spontaneity affects the progression of a discussion's topic. This approach keeps the discussion focused on a particular topic.
- Topic-Shifting is the expressive method which is a good way to get people interested in a new topic. This method works best when immediately followed on to guarantee that a new problem is investigated.
- Termination is the verbal and nonverbal interaction that both the speaker and the hearer convey to each other defines the encounter's goals.
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