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ORAL

COMMUNICATI
ON
IN CONTEXT
Q2L3
Learning
Competency
Employs various communicative
strategies in different situations.
 Are there any differences in the way
the message was conveyed in
different situations? How?

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Why do you think that there are
changes in conveying messages in
various speech contexts and/or
speech styles?

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What are the noticeable changes that
are evident in the different
communicative situations?

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PRE -
ACTIVITY
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Complete the table based on your experiences.
Use the given questions as a guide.
How do you feel What preparations
Speech Situation when you were on do you do before the
that situation? presentations?
Classroom debate
Oral Reading of a text
passage

On the spot Oral Recitation

Reciting a pledge of
allegiance to the Philippine
Flag

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STRATEGIES IN
VARIOUS SPEECH
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According to Beeve (1997), public
speaking is both an art and a science.
An efficient public speaker crafts an
artfully and creative message while
relying upon a time–tested principles of
human communication.
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Various communicative strategies can be
used to make communication encounters
successful. Communicators can utilize
different ways to get their messages conveyed.
Not only through creating effective
communication situations but to address
conflicts in actual conversations.

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Factors affected by a shift in
Speech Context, Speech
Style, Speech Act, and
Communicative Strategy
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Language Form
refers to the formality or informality of the language
used and it involves the choice of words and how
sentences or utterances are structured.

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Language Form
Formal Language
is used when talking with professionals or persons in
authority in a formal, official or ceremonial occasion,
situation, gathering, or event. Talking with a lawyer, a
doctor, or even with your teacher often creates a formal
ambiance in communication.
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Language Form
Informal Language
is used without much consideration of rules of
convention or etiquette. It is casual and mostly not well-
thought-of or prepared because it is used to
communicate with people with whom you have a close
association like parents, siblings, and friends.
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Duration of Interaction
refers to the amount of time a conversation takes
between and among communicators.

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Relationship with the
Speaker
refers to the speech style used by the speaker suited to
his/her relationship with the person with whom he/she is
communicating. Styles can be classified as intimate,
frozen, consultative, casual, or formal.

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Roles and Responsibilities
of the Speaker
This refers to the role and responsibility of the speaker which
will depend on the purpose and context of communication.
The speaker may be a person who gives information and
additional knowledge to another person or an audience,
someone who convinces others for a cause, or an individual
who provokes laughter for diversion and fun.
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Message
involves the content of the message. The message may be
facts, opinions, feelings, order, suggestions, and questions.

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Delivery
refers to the manner of delivery involving verbal and non-
verbal cues made by the speaker.

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Delivery may be classified as:
1. Extemporaneous – speaking with limited
preparation and guided by notes or outline;
2. Impromptu – speaking without advanced
preparation or unrehearsed speech;
3. Memorized – planned and rehearsed speech;
4. Manuscript – reading aloud a written message.

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Keys to remember
As communication changes its context, language form, choice of
words, delivery, and duration of interaction are some of the factors
that may also change. Various speaking engagements will always
entail different environments, situations, or circumstances. The
people that we talk to, the physical setting we find ourselves in, and
the circumstances that surround the communication transaction may
alter. And when it does, we as speakers may incorporate the
necessary changes in order to adapt to the changed context.

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Summary
- In sum, the shift in speech context, speech style, speech
act, and communicative strategy is always probable.
- The roller coaster ride of intermingling scenarios allows
causes and effects to surface, too.
- To achieve a successful communication transaction,
these factors all need to be taken into careful
consideration.

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