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Irene Lofranco Auguis

Activity 1
1. To understand each other and can express the feelings

2. Communication important to society to share their information and to develop relationships to


others specially when it comes to business.

3. Communication skills are considered to be essential and can make you a good citizen because
communication is the key to success and understanding in any aspect. A person who communicates
effectively can get what he wants.

4. Can causes hurt feelings, can destroyed relationships and misunderstandings.

5. What the environment gives or what we encounter or experience in our daily lives, either positive
or negative, we take it into heart, reflect upon it and learn from it.

6. No because communication are both verbal and non verbal.

7. Aristotle Model of Communication

Example: Our President speaking in public and deliver speech to the people.

Schramm’s Model of Communication

Example: I haven’t talked to my parents in a while so I decided to call them. We’re keep updating of
what happened to me because I’m so busy for being a working student.

Activity 2
1. Ethics is a branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles.
2. To convey the right message to another.
3. It can leads to argument it can also lost trust and having a physical fight or wars.
4. Unethical communication can threatens the quality of all communication consequently
the well being individuals and the society in which we live in because it hinders the right
way on how to resolve conflicts.
5. It is important to be ethical so when communication with someone we can keep a
harmonious relationship and good conversation without being insensitive or discourteous.
6. Yes, honesty is still a virtue today, because when you’re honest you have a good image
and people around you trusts you too.
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8. An example of ethics in communication that is violated by speaker is not responsible.
9. No, because the other politicians when speaking in front of many people and camera
doing things like cursing and saying foul words.
10. The people that come to mind whenever the subject of violating the ethics of
communication is talked about are most of the politicians and the media.
11. Failing to communicate
12. Because, it helps them get what they want. And they might believe this unethical way is
the easiest, the fastest or even the only way to get what they want.

Activity 3
1. Since it is the language that almost everyone knows how to speak and mode of
communication that enables people to understand one another regardless of their cultural
and ethnical backgrounds.
2. Feeling overjoyed when we realize other people understand you when you’re speaking English
even with mistakes.

3. The rise of English is a remarkable success story. English at the end of the 20 th century is more
widely spoken and written than any other language ever has been.

4. Understand the implications of globalization on communication. Explain the nation of world


englishes in the context of English being a global language. Use standard English and bias free
language in writing.

5. It enables Filipino to work abroad in increasing numbers and speaking in this language fluently is
one of our advancements, we can interact with the other countries and explore their culture and
traditions.

6. McCrum says that “we should not talk of English but many of englishes because the English
language usage spans across multiple nations.

7. Terminologies but the same meaning or almost the same meaning and accent.

AMERICAN BRITISH
Soccer Football
Zip code Post code
Eggplant Aubergine
Parking lot Car park
French fries Chips

Activity 4

1. It is important to know so that we would have knowledge about it and understand it well.

2. Speech organization is effectively taking the information one wishes to present and arranging it in
a logical order. We want our speech to be organized because it will be more enjoyable, easier to
understand and add credibility to both, you and the speech itself.
3. Yes, because public speaking not only you but also people who’ S currently in the situation of what
you were speaking up to.

4. Yes, because in everything we must be disciplined and ethical. The speaker should filter out their
speeches and inform the audience with the right information and facts.

5. Unethical speakers:

-Politicians who threat people by their words.

-Media professionals who counterfeiting the facts and hide the truth .

-Lawyers who defend real criminals and know the truth despite that they defending them for money.

-And most of all the people who never say the truth, lie and cheat.

Ethical Speakers:

-the one who do not plagiarize their material or try to pass of words and ideas from others as their
own.

-Ethical speakers do not deceive their audience.

6. Introduction, Evidence and Conclusion

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8. Yes, because using strategies may affect the audience belief of what they watch or hear, and it
may change their beliefs when your strategies are more believing.

9. Balagtasan is Filipino form of debate done in verse. As a literary form, the balagtasan was based
on a traditional Filipino form debate in verse that was popular at time. The balagtasan was used
Filipino writers and poets to express the most progressive and current political ideas then and to
comment on contemporary studies.

10. Persuasive speeches can come in many way forms such as pitches, debates, and legal
proceedings. Audience analysis is important in a persuasive speech ,as the audience will be
convinced for their own reasons, not for the speakers reason.

11. Our National Heroes, because they sacrifice their lives for our country and the art and crafts that
our ancestors make , makes me feel grateful and honor.

12. Western Public Speaking really formative and their goal is to deliver their message to the
audience and for them to be understood. While Filipino public speaking they use deep words
because they thank in that way they will look smart in front of the audience.

13. It consider as a good speaker is our President Rodrigo Roa Duterte because he is a good speaker

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18. The Commonwealth of the Philippines was attacked by the Empire of Japan 8 December 1941,
nine hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor (the Philippines is on the Asian side of the international
date line). Although it was governed by a semi-independent commonwealth government, the United
States of America controlled the Philippines at the time and possessed important military bases
there. The combined American-Filipino was defeated in the Battle of Bataan and the Battle of
Corregidor in April 1942, but guerrilla resistance against the Japanese continued throughout the war.
Uncaptured Filipino army units, a communist insurgency and supporting American against all
played a role in the resistance. Due to the huge number of islands, the Japanese never occupied
many of the smaller and more minor islands. Japanese control over the countryside and smaller
towns was often tenuous at best.

In 1944, Allied forces liberated the islands from Japanese control in a naval invasion.

19. Pathos is an appeal to emotion, and is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by


creating an emotional response.

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