
Q3 Communicative Strategies
Quiz by Patricia R. Quine
Track each student's skills and progress in your Mastery dashboards
Communicative strategies are used to achieve an effective and a meaningful communication.
Nomination, Restriction, Turn-taking, Topic Control, Topic Shifting, Repair, and Termination are the communicative strategies.
Nomination is used to consider any limitation you may have as a speaker.
Turm-taking leads the communicators to determine who should speak and respond next to establish and sustain a productive conversation.
Topic-shifting helps the communicators to stick to a topic throughout the discussion.
Repair refers to how communicators address the communication barriers or problems that may occur in a conversation.
Nomination refers to bringing the conversation to its conclusion, or simply ending a topic in a communication.
Topic Shifting is where one part of a conversation ends and where another begins.
The primary idea of turn-taking is to give all communicators a chance to speak.
Termination aims to resolve problems arising in any communicative situations.
Which one from the following situations shows the use of Nomination?
Which one from the following situations shows the use of Termination?
Which one from the following situations shows the use of Repair?
Which one from the following expressions shows the use of Topic-shifting?
What communicative strategy is used in this conversation?
Shereen: Who do you think should I recommend as the next team leader?
Rianna: Based on the performance, I would highly consider Liza for that position.
Shereen: We have the same thought about Liza. Anyway, do you know any place where we can hold the conference?
Rianna: I know Craig knows a lot of good place for events. We can ask Craig.