communicative strategies

Cards (24)

  • Nomination
    This type of communicative strategy is used by a speaker to establish a topic and to start a conversation.
  • Termination.
    It refers to the conversation participants close-Initiating expressions that end a topic in a conversation.
  • Repair
    • This communicative strategy enables the speakers to address problems in a conversation
  • Topic shifting
    • This communicative strategy involves moving from one topic to another
  • Audience Analysis
    • As part of the speech writing process, this component entails looking into the profile of the speakers' target audience.
  • Restriction
    • This communicative strategy refers to any limitation you may have as a speaker
  • Informative speech
    • This speech provides the audience with a clear understanding of the concept or idea presented by the speaker
  • Turn-taking
    • This communicative strategy pertains to the topic by which people decide who takes the cellversational floor
  • Entertainment Speech
    • This speech provides the audience with amusement.
  • Topic Control
    • It refers to a communicative strategy that covers how procedural formality or informality affects the development of traffic in conversation
  • Persuasive speech
    • This speech provides the audience with well-argued ideas that can influence their qum beliefs and decisions
  • Topic
    • It is the focal point of your speech, which can be determined once you have decided on your purpose
  • Narrowing down a topic
    • means making your own idea more specific and focused
  • Data gathering
    • is the stage in speech writing where you collect ideas, information, to your specific topic.
  • Writing pattern
    • These structures will help you organize the ideas related to your topic
  • Outline
    • It is a hierarchical list that shows the relationship of your ideas.
  • Introduction
    • It provides an explanation, examples or any details that can help your deliver your purposes and explain the main idea of your speech.
  • Body of the speech
    • It is the foundation of your speech and present the main idea of your speech.
  • Conclusion
    • This part of speech provides a summary, emphasizes the message and calls for action
  • Editing/Revising
    • This process involves correcting errors in mechanics such as grammar, punctuation, capitalization, unity, coherence and others.
  • Communicative strategies
    •These are plans, ways or means of sharing information that are adopted to achieve a particular social, political, psychological, or linguistic purpose.
  • Types of speech according to purpose
    • Informative speech
    • Entertainment Speech
    • Persuasive Speech
  • Types of speech according to delivery
    • Impromptu speech
    • Extemporaneous speech
    • Memorized speech
    • Informative speech
  • Patterns of paragraph development for speech writing
    • Biographical
    • Chronological
    • Categorical/Topical
    • Comparison/Contrast
    • Spatial
    • Causal