Lesson 3/ Communicative Strategies Flashcards
Communicative
Strategies
A communicative strategy is a plan or course of action to
convey information
effectively.
What are the types of Communicative Strategies
Nomination
Restriction
Turn-Taking
Topic Control
Topic Shifting
Repair
Termination
Presenting a particular topic clearly, truthfully, and saying only
what is relevant.
Nomination
“Have you noticed the weird weather
lately? Is this because of climate
change?”
Ex of Nomination
Restricting the discussion to the
topic offered or presented.
restriction
“That arrest move was a disaster waiting to happen. Do you agree?
Ex of restriction
The process of providing equal
opportunities to all the participants
to express their views to the discussion.
turn taking
“Excuse me? I think we should speak one at a time, so we can clearly understand what we want to say about the topic.”
Ex: debate
ex of turn taking
This involves the act of sustaining
the topic for the discussion.
topic control
“You said that you like milk chocolates, but you also said that dark chocolates taste good. So, do you know that all chocolates are based from a single ingredient called cacao?”
Another example: sa debate kung ano side ka un lang sasabihin mo
ex of topic control
Involves moving from one topic
to another. It is where one part
of a conversation ends and
where another begins.
Topic Shifting
“Thank you very much for your inputs, Sir. At this point, let me
call on another panelist to lead the discussion…”
ex of Topic Shifting
This refers to solving
problems or errors which may
interrupt the discussion.
topic repair
” I’m sorry, the word should be pronounced as Pretty not priti.”
ex of topic repair
This is the process of closing on-going topics.
Termination