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REVIEWER IN ORAL COM

INTIMATE
- The terms of endearment is present in this speech style.
- It takes place between persons of close alliances or relationships.

CAUSAL
- The language used in this speech style is conversational.
- It takes place between classmates, friends, co-workers, and other people who are not
close to you.

CONSULTATIVE
- It is considered as business like and more serious in nature and far from intimate
- This speech style often takes place between a professional and their client.

FORMAL
- It is formal in nature and it is more direct and does not allow interruptions.
- Is prepared in advance and follows a strict rule in word choice and content.

FROZEN
- Fixed hence, it cannot
- Is considered as static and ritualistic

SPEECH STYLE - It is the way something is said, done, expressed or performed.

SPEECH ACT - It is an utterance defined in terms of a speaker's intention and the effect it has
on Listener.

PERLOCUTIONARY - Effect if what is said to the person being spoken to.

ILLOCUTIONARY - Social function of what is said.

LOCUTIONARY - Utterance of meaningful sentence or what is literally said by the speaker.

DECLARATIVE - Functions to give decree and declaration.

COMMISSIVE - Function as giving promise, threat and offer.

EXPRESSIVE - Function of this is to render apology, complaint and gratitude.

DIRECTIVE - It gives direction, request and command.

REPRESENTATIVE - It gives assertion, claim and report about something.

(SITUATIONAL)
REPRESENTATIVE
REVIEWER IN ORAL COM
- Carlos yulo brings home the honor from 2022 World artistic Gymnastics Championships.
- Canada is one of the best countries in the world.

DIRECTIVE
- Smoking is not allowed within the school premises.
- NO ID, NO ENTRY

EXPRESSIVE
- I am sorry for what happened last time, that's not my intention.
- Thank you for accompanying me to the hospital last Sunday.

COMMISSIVE
- I will not do it again, Mark.
- If you consider, you will be promoted for a higher position.

DECLARATIVE
- No classes due to inclement weather.
- By the power vested on me, I pronounce you husband and wife.

COMMUNICATION STRATEGY
- It aims to facilitate a healthy and effective flow of communication.
- It is a well-planned series of actions aimed at achieving certain objectives.

REPAIR
- It can be utilized when a mistake is committed.
- Used for recouping lost rapport in a conversation.

NOMINATION
- Act of appointing or choosing someone as a candidate.
- The speaker attempts to collaborate or participate by opening a topic.
- Makes others feel comfortable by means of initiating a conversation.

RESTRICTIONS
- Act of implementing rules and policies to regulate and control.
- Provide rules on how people should act and communicate.
- "The following program is Rated PG" is example of RESTRICTION.

TURN-TAKING
- Fosters equality between the two parties since both of them will be given a chance to
speak.
- By which people who engage in a conversation speak.
- Importance of listening and waiting for your turn to speak.

TOPIC CONTROL
REVIEWER IN ORAL COM
- That limits the coverage of a discussion or conversation.
- Used by talk show hosts who seek to gather information to guests.
- It ensures that only the topic relevant to both parties is talked about and that only
information related to that topic is shared by everyone.

TOPIC SHIFTING
- Requires listening intently in order to properly change the topic before the conversation
becomes uncomfortable.
- Help in avoiding tension between the people involved in the conversation.

TERMINATION
- Utilized to avoid conflicts or diffuse arguments.
- The two parties can have the needed space to allow negative emotions.

IMPROMPTU SPEECH - It is the type of speech which features little or no preparation at all.

EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH - Delivery requires the composition of the speech prior the
speaking event.

MEMORIZE SPEECH - Which also required preparation since the speaker must memorize it.

READ SPEECH - Which is read by the speaker from a manuscript that was prepared.

TRIBUTES SPEECH - Celebrates or honor a person, place or event.

ACCEPTANCE SPEECH - express gratitude in receiving an award.

EULOGY - Honor and celebrate the life of dead person.

INTRODUCTORY SPEECH - Intended to welcome a person.

PERSUASIVE SPEECH - Influence the audience.

INFORMATIVE SPEECH - Deliver factual and useful information to the audience.

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