ASSERTION
ASSERTION
ASSERTION
Assertion
Basic Assertion
It is a simple and straightforward statement where in the writer shows
his/her statement for expressing feelings opinions and beliefs.
Example:
Emphatic Assertion
It conveys sympathy to someone.
It is usually done in two parts. First, you recognize the feeling of other
person and second, emphasize your statement
Example:
“I know that you are so busy today, but you need to submit
all your requirements later.”
B A 2. “Excuse me, I would like to finish this work then I shall go with
you.”
E A 5. “I hope that it is time for you to breath because I will tell you a
bad news that I heard this day.”
E A 6. “I understand that you are broken hearted but you need to know
how to move on and live your life again.”
FIVE Different Types of Assertion
Escalating Assertion
It occurs when someone is not able to give response to basic assertions of
the person and therefore, that person becomes firm about him or her.
It starts with a minimal response then later the tone will become firm and
strong.
Example:
“If you do not finish your work on time, I will find another
employee.”
Language Assertion
It involves “I” language and useful for expressing negative feelings
nevertheless, it give emphasis on the person’s feeling of anger.
Example:
Positive Assertion
Expressing positive feelings about yourself or to others.
Example:
E A 4. “If you keep on bullying me, I will report you to the guidance office.”
E A 7. “If you will not pay your debt, I will file a case in a court.”
L A 8. “You always come late everyday and that’s why, I feel mad all day.”