Communicative Competence Strategies in Various Speech Situations, Oral Communication in Context
Communicative Competence Strategies in Various Speech Situations, Oral Communication in Context
Communicative Competence Strategies in Various Speech Situations, Oral Communication in Context
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In the previous lesson, you have learned that in
communication, the language you use to convey a
message depends on your relationship with the
person(s) you are addressing and the social situation
or occasion you are in. You speak differently in
different social contexts. You use, for example, an
intimate style when talking to your best friend about
your dreams and goals in life. On the other hand, you
use a casual style when talking to your classmate
about what you did last summer.
In this lesson, you will know two more types of speech style, consultative and
formal, as posited by Martin Joos. Before learning about these, it is important
to note the following ideas about speech style:
•Interruptions are allowed. The listener gives short responses like I see, Uh-huh,
and Ah to signal that he or she is paying attention to the speaker, or has
understood what was said.
•More formal than intimate and casual styles, this style requires a speaker to
choose words with some care.
Dr. Gomez: Are these headaches constant, or do they come and go?
Linda: Constant.
Dr. Gomez: I see. Have you been feeling nauseated and uncontrollable eye movements, too?
Linda: No.
Dr. Gomez: Well, I think you have vertigo. But, I still need to perform some tests. Please wait
here.
What distinguishes this style from the consultative style is the lack of
listener participation. Unlike in interactions that use the consultative
style, the listener does not participate, in most cases, in an
interaction that requires the formal style.
The dialogue uses the formal style as observed in the use of formal
language (e.g., may I present to you as opposed to the casual style this is,
it is a great honor to meet you instead of the casual style Hi or Hello) and
of honorific titles like Honorable and Your Excellency.
Among the five types of speech style, the consultative style
is the most operational since it is designed to achieve an
outcome or result. It is used in semiformal situations where
a speaker needs to provide background information because
the listener (or addressee) may not be able to understand
without it.