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2nd SUMMATIVE TEST-ORAL

COMMUNICATION

I. Directions: From the pool of words inside the box, pick out the word that is referred to by the statement in each item.
Write your answer in a separate sheet of paper.

speech context mass communication small group


public speaking dyad communication public
Interpersonal debate
Intrapersonal mass media

1. It refers to a type of communication between and among people and establishes personal relationship.
2. It is referred to as a diverse array of media technologies that reach a large audience via mass communication.
3. It refers to communication that takes place through television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, billboards,
internet, and other types of media.
4. It refers to communication that requires you to deliver or send the message before or in front of a group.
5. It is a method of communication that helps every person to communicate with himself or herself.
6. It is referred to as a type of communication that requires you to deliver or send the message before or in front of a
group.
7. It is the communication that occurs between two people.
8. This refers to communication that involves at least three but not more than twelve people engaging in a face-to-
face interaction to achieve a desired goal.
9. It refers situation or environment and the circumstances in which communication occurs.
10. It is the way that people use to communicate and transmit message orally or verbally.

II. Matching type: Match the words found in Column A to their respective meaning found in Column B. Write only the
letter of your answer in in a separate sheet of paper.

Column A Column B
1. Persuasive a. the original copy of a book or article before it is printed
2. Extemporaneous b. done or said without any preparation or thought
3. Manuscript c. provide useful or interesting information
4. Impromptu d. making you want to do or believe a particular thing
5. Informative e. the expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by
articulate sounds
f. spontaneuos

III. Directions: Identify the type of speech given in each example below. Write your answer before the number. (There
can be two answers for each item.)

1. SONA of the President


2. reciting pledge of allegiance to the flag
3. reciting in class about social issues asked by your teacher
4. lectures of your teacher
5. humorous speeches of comedians and performers
6. campaign speeches of the running candidates for government posts
7. reciting pledge of allegiance to the flag
8. speaking in class with an index card at hand for key points for discussion
9. delivering an oratorical speech
10. leading a prayer before meal
IV. Write TRUE if the statement is correct. If the statement is incorrect, write FALSE and write the word/s to make it
correct.
1. A speech act can only be composed of several words.
2. Illocutionary act is the social function of what is said.
3. Speech acts include concrete life interactions that require the appropriate use of language within a given culture.
4. Offering an apology, greeting, request, complaint, invitation, compliment, or refusal are some of the functions of
speech acts.
5. Locutionary act is the resulting act of what is said.
6. Assertive, Directive, Commissive, Expressive, and Declaration are the 5 Classifications of Speech Act.
7. Communicative competence is the ability to use linguistic knowledge to effectively communicate with others.
8. Directive is a type of a locutionary act.
9. There are five classificaiton of Speech Act according to John Searle.
10. Illocutionary Act is the social function of what is said.

V. Match the following words into the appropriate type of illocutionary act.

A B
1. Concluding Directive
2. Deploring Declaration
3. Planning Expressive
4. Advising Assertive
5. Bidding Commissive

VI. Enumeration: What are the Five (5) Types of Speech Style

Prepared by:

JANINE O. VENUS
Subject-Teacher

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