The document discusses different styles of speech including casual, intimate, consultative, formal, and frozen. Casual style involves using slang among friends, while intimate style is private language between close family. Formal style is used in structured settings like speeches, consultative style is standard professional language between groups, and frozen style remains unchanged in ceremonies.
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Casual and Intimate
The document discusses different styles of speech including casual, intimate, consultative, formal, and frozen. Casual style involves using slang among friends, while intimate style is private language between close family. Formal style is used in structured settings like speeches, consultative style is standard professional language between groups, and frozen style remains unchanged in ceremonies.
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Objective:.
Distinguish type of speech
style. (EN11/12OC-Ibe-17) Types of speech context. Analysis: 1. What are the styles of speech shown in the video? 2. What is casual style? Intimate style? Formal style? Consultative? Frozen style? What do you mean by casual and intimate style? 1. Intimate – This style is private, which occurs between or among close family members or individuals. The language used in this style may not be shared in public. 2. Casual – This style is common among peers and friends. Jargon, slang, or the vernacular language are used.
jargon- language used for a particular activity
or by a particular group of people (technical) slang –words that are not considered part of the standard vocabulary of a language and that are used very informally in speech especially by a particular group of people Vernacular (native) – common style of a particular time, place or group 3. Consultative – This style is the standard one. Professional or mutually acceptable language is a must in this style. Examples of situations are communication between teachers and students, employers and employees, doctor and patient, judge and lawyer, or President and his/her constituents. 4. Formal – This style is used in formal settings. Unlike the consultative style, this is one-way. Examples are sermons by priests and ministers, State of the Nation Address of the President, formal speeches, or pronouncements by judges. 5. Frozen – This style is “frozen” in time and remains unchanged. It mostly occurs in ceremonies. Common examples are the Preamble to the Constitution, Lord’s Prayer, and Allegiance to country or flag. Giveexamples of casual and intimate styles. Identifyspeech styles shown. 1. talking and laughing about memorable experiences 2. communicating while playing sports 3. having a one-on-one conversation with a loved one 4. talking to a stranger 5. bringing out your problem to your mother Casual 4. talking to a stranger Intimate 5. bringing out your problem to your mother Identify speech styles shown. Casual 1. talking and laughing about memorable experiences Casual 2. communicating while playing sports Intimate3. having a one-on-one conversation with a loved one 1. talking to a counselor or psychiatrist 2. giving last-minute instructions to players 3. delivering campaign speeches 4. delivering a speech at the UN Summit 5. delivering news 6. delivering an oratorical speech 7. leading a prayer before meal 8. reading school policies 9 . talking to a superior 10. reading pledge of allegiance to the flag 11. inquiring at a hotel