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Saint Michael’s College

Quezon Avenue, Iligan City, Philippines, 9200


Purposive Communication

Name: Lyn Marie Siangco Millang Date: February 10, 2022


Course & Section: BS PSYCH- 1| 22A10

Instruction : COMPOSE DIALOGUES USING EACH OF THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGE


REGISTERS: FROZEN, FORMAL, CONSULTATIVE , CASUAL , INTIMATE.

1. Frozen
— (Classroom Setting)

Teacher: The 63th Araw ng Lanao del Norte will be celebrated soon. It also implies
that each school will be competing in a Hymn competition. Now, who among you can recite or,
even better, sing the Lanao del Norte hymn?

Student 1: Miss G, we've already memorized the Lanao del Norte hymn, but I think
Miss President can do better. I mean, she has the ability to perform it.

Teacher: The stage is all yours, Pres.

Miss President: Cover your ears classmates. Charaught ☺, anyway here I go.

Lalawigan ng Hilagang Mindanao


Handog mo'y buhay, magpakailan man.
Lanao del Norte lupang tinubuan.
Laging sagana, lunti-an tuwina
Hiyas ng lahi, puri lingatan.
S'yang dangal ng buong bayan
Lalawigan na minamahal
naming Muslim at Kristyan.
Tunay lahing Pilipino.
Lanao del Norte mabuhay

Kay ganda ng kapaligiran.


Kaparangan nitong lalawigan
Kabata'ay nag-sisikap.
Nag-kaisa't nag-tutulungan.
Sa pag-unlad ng lipunan
handog ka ng may kapal.
Lanao del Norte ang lakas mo't ilaw
Tanglaw ng Bansa kailan man.
Kailan man 🎶

2. Formal
— (Online PTA Meeting)

PTA President: Warm greetings to the parents, teachers, employees, city authorities,
and some of the students who are present. In addition, I'd like to thank our Mayor, Mr. Canaan
Decker, for attending the Online PTA Meeting, as well as our wonderful Principal, Ms. Ella
Morningstar. Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to formally open the Online PTA Meeting.
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” this is
according to Nelson Mandela. Despite having a societal crisis in the form of Covid19, we still
started the school year 2021-2022. The virus is beyond our control, but because to our frontliners'
ability, we were able to survive and, more importantly, our beloved children were able to realize
their aspirations, which no virus could prevent. If we have a societal problem, we must not simply
focus on one area; we must also consider the other sectors that are being impacted, as this may
result in a larger problem in the future. I'm talking about education; if we don't get started, pupils
will suffer. And we all know that youth give our country hope, while the elders provide wisdom.
Hope and wisdom are inextricably linked and cannot be separated. Kudos to everyone who
cooperate! May this School year will bring a lots of knowledge and realizations to everyone. Thank
you and Good day!
Master of Ceremony: Mr. Espinoza, thank you for your frank sentiments, which
were both touching and enlightening.

3. Consultative
— (Home setting)
Fire Dispatcher: Hello 911, what’s your emergency?
Neighbor 1 (the caller): H- hello? Helpp! I- I think something is wrong with my
neighbors house, there is smoke. I think the house is burning, ma’am. (*Stuttering)
Fire Dispatcher: Tell me exactly what happened?
Neighbor 1 (the caller): I noticed, the smoke 10 minutes ago and uh I think the
house is on fire. We need your help, ma’am!
Fire Dispatcher: Okay, calm down. Tell me your location and your name.
(The Neighbor gave the needed information)
4. Casual
— (Bachelorette’s party)
Chloe: where are the guys? I thought it is my bachelorette party. I deserve this
before I tie a Knot. Huhu
Rhea: Oh, HAHAHA funny. Shut the fvck up bitch we’re only here to serve the
food, remember? Now move, before I kick your ass.

5. Intimate
— (Family dinner in restaurant)
Cain: Ey, shawty pre. (Whispering to Abel, his brother)
Abel: Idiot, if abuela will caught us we’ll be good as dead.
(Cain and Abel chuckled silently)

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