OCC Flashcards
(38 cards)
Highest Rank, Formal level of style
Frozen Style
Example of frozen style
Rituals, Anthems, Laws, Marriage Ceremonies
One way communication, Use verbal and non verbal
Formal Style
Example of formal style
Speech, Seminar, Lecture
Applies a semi-formal kind of speaking
Consultative Style
Example of consultative style
Interview, Casual Talk, Communication during discussion
Used in ordinary conversation
Casual Style
Example of casual style
Chat with friend, Classmate, Acquaintance
Private conversation used among close friends and family
Intimate Style
Types of Style
Frozen Style, Formal Style, Casual Style, Intimate Style, Consultative Style
Is an art and process of conveying message
Speech Writing
The four principles of speech writing
Choosing a topic, analyzing the audience, sourcing the information, outlining and organizing the speech content
Process refers to gathering of valid
Sourcing The Information
Source of Data
Books, Encyclopedia, Magazines, Internet
Three parts of written speech
Intro,Body, Conclusion
Arrangements of thoughts in a ___ order is dependent on what transpired over a period of time
Chronological
Patter is good for speeches that describe a place or location.
Spatial
The ___ or cause and effect pattern is used to discuss problems.
Causal
A pattern is used to present a number of problems and their solution.
Problem-Solution
One of the most influential British philosophers of his time.
John Langshaw Autin
Is an act that a speaker performs when making an utterance
Speech Act
It refers to the actual words spoken by the speaker
Locutionary Act
it is what the speaker actually meant when he/she said the message.
Illocutionary Act
Classification lf Illocutionary Act by
John Searle