FINAL - SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION - Oral Comm
FINAL - SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION - Oral Comm
FINAL - SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION - Oral Comm
John is the best man at his cousin’s wedding. As part of the family’s wedding tradition the best
man will give a message to the couple. He then decided to write a message and will just read it
on the wedding day. Prior to the wedding day, John wrote his two-paragraph speech narrating
how he witnessed the couple’s love story. Let’s read a part of his speech. “Cheers to the newlywed!
I will just read what I wrote here and hide under the table after (the crowd laugh). I never thought
that the two of you would end up together; however, because of the groom’s potion and magic
wand, the universe collided and allowed this day to happen. I am truly happy for the both of you!
Congratulations and best wishes.” Joan B. Requierme
Test II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write COMMUNICATION if the
statement is correct but if it is false, change the underlined word/words with the correct term to make the
statement correct.
_______________26. In communication, repair refers to any limitation you may have as a speaker.
_______________27. Turn-taking pertains to the process by which people decide who takes the
conversational floor.
_______________28. The communicative strategy that is used to end an interaction or close a topic is called
restriction.
_______________29. A nomination strategy could efficiently signal the beginning of a new topic in the
conversation.
_______________30. Topic Control strategy is used when there is a need to control and prevent unnecessary
interruptions and topic shifts in a certain conversation.
Test III. IDENTIFICATION. Directions: Identify the type of communicative strategy evident in each statement.
Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
_______________31. “Have you noticed the weird weather lately? Is this because of global warming?”
_______________32. “Now, we shall be talking about the Types of Speech Context.”
_______________33. “Sorry but can you repeat your question?”
_______________34. “Hello, I guess you are familiar. Have we met before?”
_______________35. “We are talking about communication here, right?”
_______________36. “That arrest move was a disaster waiting to happen. Do you agree?”
_______________37. "Now, it’s your turn to ask questions."
_______________38. "Does that make sense to you?"
_______________39. “I’ll give you the floor after I speak.”
_______________40. "Best regards to your parents! See you around!”
ELEMENTS:
▪ Receiver (now Sender)
▪ Noise
▪ Sender
▪ Decoding by Sender (now Receier)
▪ Message
▪ Medium
▪ Decoding by Receiver
▪ Encoding