Evaluating Spoken Texts
Quiz by Cyril Santos
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- Q1
Which is NOT an example of a spoken text?
a TED talk
a news report on TV
an argumentative essay
a vlog
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If you are going to comment on the fluency of a person speaking, you are going to focus on ______________.
correctness of the speaker's ideas
emotions as the speaker speaks
movements of the body as he/she talks
correct way of pronouncing words
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What is tone in speaking?
It is the emotions felt by the audience after listening to a speaker.
It is the feelings of the speaker expressed thru voice.
It is the actions or gestures of a speaker.
It is the highness or lowness of a person’s voice.
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There is cohesion in a speaker if ______________.
the audience can relate to what the speaker is saying
the speaker uses a combination of different media (ex. music, PowerPoint slides) in his/her presentation
the speaker’s ideas are all connected to one another
the speaker speaks in a clear voice
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When can you say that the ideas in a spoken text are correct?
If the ideas of the speaker are supported by facts, observations, or real-life experiences.
If the ideas are all connected to each other.
If the speaker is very confident in his/her presentation.
If the speaker is a professional (example: a doctor or a professor) or expert in the topic.
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