Types of Communicative
Strategy
Put A Finger Down Activity
Put A Finger Down is a
popular challenge on TikTok.
How is it done? Make your
hands in a hold up position.
If you have done what is
stated, you put a finger
down. It is like a way of
measuring how many things
you have done in your life.
1. Put a finger down if
you often start the
conversation on your
group chat.
2. Put a finger down
if you replied
wrongly on a chat/
text message due to
tiredness.
3. Put a finger down
if you have tried
solving
misunderstanding
between friends.
3. Put a finger down
if you have tried
solving
misunderstanding
between friends.
4. Put a finger down
if you were shut up
in a conversation.
5. Put a finger down
if you often greet
people using foreign
language except
English.
NAKA MOVE ON
NAKA?
GE PAASA NAKA?
NAG HOPE
GEHAPON KA NA
MAGKAMO.
7TypesofCommunicativeStrategy
Cohen (1990)
Nomination
This strategy is used to open or establish a
topic in a conversation.
Example:
I read from the newspaper that COVID-19
vaccination has started in United Kingdom.
Restriction
It refers to any limitation you may have as a
speaker. In communication, you are
restricted to follow instructions and you
have limited things you can say.
Example:
Discuss the Pythagorean Theorem. .
Turn- taking
It refers to the process by which people
decide who takes the conversational floor.
Example:
Anything to comment about his idea about
digital learning?
Topic Control
Topic control covers how procedural
formality or informality affects the
development of topic in conversations.
Example:
You can only talk in a meeting if you are
recognized by the presider.
Topic Shifting
It involves moving from one topic to another.
Example:
Speaker 1: I love Ben & Ben’s “Lifetime” song. It is pleasing to the
ears.
Speaker 2: I agree. By the way, IV of Spades decided to have
hiatus. I really miss their music.
Speaker: Me too.
Repair
It refers to how speakers address the problems in
speaking, listening, and comprehending that they
may encounter in a conversation.
Example:
I cannot understand what your classmate is saying.
Please mute your microphone.
Termination
Termination refers to the conversation participants’
close- initiating expressions that end a topic in a
conversation.
Example:
I enjoyed talking with you. Maybe we can continue
our conversation tomorrow.

Types of Communicative Strategy.pptx

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    Put A FingerDown Activity
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    Put A FingerDown is a popular challenge on TikTok. How is it done? Make your hands in a hold up position. If you have done what is stated, you put a finger down. It is like a way of measuring how many things you have done in your life.
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    1. Put afinger down if you often start the conversation on your group chat.
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    2. Put afinger down if you replied wrongly on a chat/ text message due to tiredness.
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    3. Put afinger down if you have tried solving misunderstanding between friends.
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    3. Put afinger down if you have tried solving misunderstanding between friends.
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    4. Put afinger down if you were shut up in a conversation.
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    5. Put afinger down if you often greet people using foreign language except English.
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    Nomination This strategy isused to open or establish a topic in a conversation. Example: I read from the newspaper that COVID-19 vaccination has started in United Kingdom.
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    Restriction It refers toany limitation you may have as a speaker. In communication, you are restricted to follow instructions and you have limited things you can say. Example: Discuss the Pythagorean Theorem. .
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    Turn- taking It refersto the process by which people decide who takes the conversational floor. Example: Anything to comment about his idea about digital learning?
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    Topic Control Topic controlcovers how procedural formality or informality affects the development of topic in conversations. Example: You can only talk in a meeting if you are recognized by the presider.
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    Topic Shifting It involvesmoving from one topic to another. Example: Speaker 1: I love Ben & Ben’s “Lifetime” song. It is pleasing to the ears. Speaker 2: I agree. By the way, IV of Spades decided to have hiatus. I really miss their music. Speaker: Me too.
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    Repair It refers tohow speakers address the problems in speaking, listening, and comprehending that they may encounter in a conversation. Example: I cannot understand what your classmate is saying. Please mute your microphone.
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    Termination Termination refers tothe conversation participants’ close- initiating expressions that end a topic in a conversation. Example: I enjoyed talking with you. Maybe we can continue our conversation tomorrow.