Group 2 - Purposive Communication (Performance Task)
Group 2 - Purposive Communication (Performance Task)
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Presented by Group
2
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1 Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
Convey ideas through oral, audio-visual, and/or
web-based presentations for different target
audiences in local and global settings using
appropriate registers.
Learning Objectives
Create clear, coherent, and effective
communication materials.
Present ideas persuasively using appropriate
language registers, tone, facial expressions, and
gestures.
Adopt awareness of audience and context in
presenting ideas.
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2 Ice Breaker
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3 Functions of Communication
Functions of
Communication
A. Regulation or control- aims to managing
others’ behavior by affecting decision making
or by directing requesting or issuing a command
to be done or performed.
4 Purpose Of Communication
Purpose of
Communication
A. Expository/Informative Speech – aims to
educate people and share knowledge.
5 Speech Delivery
Speech
Delivery
A. Reading from a manuscript- speaker can
bring with him/her a copy of his/her speech.
5. Audience Rapport
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8 What is an Interview?
What is an
Interview?
An interview is a two-party interaction in
which at least one party has a specific, serious
purpose and that usually involves the asking
and answering questions.
What is an
Interview?
Planning an interview:
Define the goal.
Identify and analyze the other
party/respondent.
Prepare a list of topics.
Choose the best interview structure.
Consider possible questions.
Arrange the setting.
What is an
Interview?
Conducting an interview:
Open with a greeting and an orientation.
Perform several tasks during the question-and-
answer phase of the discussion.
Close with a satisfactory conclusion.
What is an
Interview?
Guidelines for both the interviewer and
interviewee in the conduct of an interview:
Formally inform that you will be conducting
or attending an interview.
Being punctual is key in making a good
impression.
Dress to impress.
Always start with a strong handshake.
What is an
Interview?
Always start with a strong handshake.
Color your words with kindness.
Avoid unnecessary stories.
Do not lose eye contact during the
interview.
The magic word is thank you.
Thank You!