Chapter 3 - Purposive Communication
Chapter 3 - Purposive Communication
Chapter 3 - Purposive Communication
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VARIETIES AND REGISTERS OF
SPOKEN AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE
CHAPTER 3
At the end of this chapter, the
students would be able to:
Determine culturally
appropriate terms, expressions,
OBJECTIVES and images (sensitivity to
gender, race, class, etc.)
FORMS OF INTERETHNIC
INTERACULTU COMMUNICATION
It is the interaction
RAL among people of different ethnic
COMMUNICAT origins.
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INTERNATIONAL
COMMUNICATION
It is the interaction
between representatives from
different nation.
The following guidelines may help
you enhance your ability to communicate
effectively across cultures (Gamble &
Gamble, 2008).
INTERACTIONAL
Example:
REFERENTIAL
Example:
The mobile phone unit
has been sent via door-to-door at 10
o’clock. Please notify the office once
you have received it.
VARIETIES OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE
REFERENTIAL
EXPRESSIVE
Example:
It’s truly unbelievable!
How could she do such a terrible thing?
VARIETIES OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE
EXPRESSIVE
Example:
PHATIC
Example:
A: Coffee?
B: Yes, black.
CHARACTERISTICS OF WRITTEN
LANGUAGE
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TYPES OF WORDS
SPOKEN WRITTEN
Face-to-face Reports
FORMS/ TYPES
OF SPOKEN
Dictating letters Emails
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