LSPU Self-Paced Learning Module (SLM) Purposive Communication - GEC 105 First Semester/2020-2021
LSPU Self-Paced Learning Module (SLM) Purposive Communication - GEC 105 First Semester/2020-2021
Learning Outcomes
Intended Students should be able to meet the following intended learning outcomes:
Learning Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of cultural contexts in the
Outcomes communication process;
Analyse texts that reflect varied cultures and practices; and
Appreciate various cultural identities and differences.
The online discussion will happen on Oct. 19-24, 2020, from 9:00- 10:00AM.
(For further instructions, refer to your Google Classroom and see the schedule of activities for this
module)
Note: The insight that you will post on online discussion forum using Learning Management
System (LMS) will receive additional scores in class participation.
Offline Activities
(e-Learning/Self-Paced) Lecture Guide
Check your understanding of the input by answering the following question:
1. What is culture?
2. How do you evaluate messages of different types of text?
CULTURAL TEXTS
Note that one cause of miscommunication is pronunciation. Speakers of different
varieties of English have different ways of pronouncing words. This is so because of
differences in phonology. (Phonology is the study of how sounds are organized
and used in natural languages. The phonological system of a language includes an
inventory of sounds and their features, and. rules which specify how sounds
interact with each other.)
Kachru and Nelson (2006) claimed that, in terms of pronunciation, most Outer and
Expanding-Circle varieties display differences from the Inner-Circle varieties
Filipinos pronounce words as they are written or spelled out making it syllable-
timed and not stress-timed., similar to those found between regional dialects
within the Inner-Circle varieties.
These differences may lead to grammatical consequences affecting
comprehension.
Interpretations then vary because of differences in pronunciation.
In the Philippine languages, every vowel is pronounced with a full distinct sound.
Americans, on the other hand, blend syllables or sometimes even drop some
sounds making the syllables short.
A cultural barrier does not only pertain to differing languages. It may also be in
the form of a cultural practice or even a bodily gesture.
o Example: in English-speaking countries and even in the Philippines, the
thumbs-up gesture signals approval.
o However, it is considered offensive in other countries such as Greece, Italy
and in some parts of the Middle East.
o Likewise, making a circle with one’s thumb and forefinger generally means
okay in many Western cultures but this is not in countries like Japan where
it is interpreted as a sign for money, and in some Arab cultures as a threat.
Thus, one should be careful in using bodily gestures.
Generate questions and ideas about the message conveyed by the advertisement
Performance Tasks
PT 1
Directions: Answer the following questions briefly.
1. What are your observations or generalizations on how texts and/or images are presented?
2. In what ways should media present texts/images about various cultures?
3. Are objects actions and behavior that reveal a cultural meaning?
PT2
1. Why media literacy is important
2. Are all media messages constructed?
Learning Resources
Africa, Augusto C., Purposive Communication in the Now, Books Atbp. Publishing Corp. 2018
Barrot, Jessie S. & Sipaco, Philippe John F., Purposive Communication in the 21st Century, C & E Publishing,
2018
Madrunio, Marilu R. & Martin, Isabel P., Purposive Communication: Using English in Multilingual Contexts,
C & B Publishing, Inc. 2018.
Santos, Maria L. & Uychoco, Marikit Tara A., Communication for Society Purposive Communication, Rex Book
Store, 2018
SyGaco, Sonia B, Principles and Competencies in Purposive Communication, GBT Great Books Trading, 2018
https://versatilely.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-three-concentric-circles-of-english.html
Faculty In-Charge
VIOLETA P. RANA
Laguna State Polytechnic University
Santa Cruz, Main Campus
Barangay Bubukal, Santa Cruz, Laguna
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 09751949186