Employing Various Communicative Strategies in Different Situations: Nomination, Restriction, and Turn-taking Flashcards
Any limitation you have as a speaker
Restriction
The process by which people decide who takes the
conversational floor
Turn-Taking
Done to collaboratively and productively open or
establish a topic
Nomination
The primary idea is to give all communicators a
chance to speak.
Turn-Taking
There are specific and implied instructions that limit
what you can say and how you can communicate in
different situations.
Restriction
You noticed that your classmate was always alone during recess. You wanted to start a conversation with him and got to know him to make him feel included. What is the best communicative strategy to employ?
Nomination
You are a teacher with students who always speak in Filipino during your literature class. You want the assigned reporter to practice speaking in English and speaking audibly for his report on Romeo and
Juliet. What is the best communicative strategy to employ?
Restriction
You are a group leader. Your group was tasked to come up with an environmental campaign. Because all your members have their own ideas, they started talking at the same time and it was difficult to understand them. What is the best communicative strategy to employ?
Turn-Taking
You are the CEO of a company. You just finished your annual revenue report. You want to give the floor to the board members who have questions and clarifications. You want to give them a chance to raise their ideas and concerns. What is the best communicative strategy to
employ?
Turn-Taking
You are a parent and you want your kids to speak to you and other elders with respect. You want them to use polite words. What is the best communicative strategy to employ?
Restriction