It’s all about Communication (video)… Humans NEED comm’n

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It’s all about Communication (video)… Humans NEED comm’n. Objective. Today, our objective is to: Determine the types of communication, evaluate them and identify and classify setting/place for each. Have you ever thought…. What would life be like without communication? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Objective

• Today, our objective is to:

• Determine the types of communication, evaluate them and identify and classify setting/place for each.

Have you ever thought…

• What would life be like without communication?– Article “The Feral Girl”– Read the article aloud in your group. Discuss

possible answers, considering EVERYONE’s viewpoint.

• GenieGenie displaying her characteristic "bunny walk" shortly after she was rescued at the age of 13.

2 Types – Verbal & NonVerb.

• 50-90% of comm’n is NON-verb.• Sometimes your verbal & non-

verb contradict one another and create confusion.

• Verbal: spoken & written words• Non-Verb: communication

without words (well, duh)

Non-verbal serves 4 functions:

1. To complement (agree with) verbal msgs.

2. To emphasize verbal msgs.3. To replace verbal msgs.4. To contradict verbal msgs.

Here’s how this goes…

Verbal Msg Nonverbal Cue

Function

“That’s hilarious”

Smiling, laughing

Complements

“Do it now!” Pounding on desk

Emphasizes verbal message

No verbal answer (Q is did you get the tickets?)

Nodding or shaking your head

Replaces a verbal message

Great haircut you got there.

Spoken with sarcasm, unfriendly

Contradicts verbal msg.

Language is LEARNED

• Children learn the lang. of their culture.– This is a BARRIER in Debate as American

Standard English is the “norm”. It stinks, it’s not fair. It is what it is.

• Language changes. Settee, chifferobe• Let’s check out what I’m talking about…

–Take out a sheet of paper & WITHOUT talking, write down what you see (no talking!)

Is that a bucket or a pail?

• You are more likely to say “bucket” if you are from the South. Pail people are from the North..

• Ah.. But remember, your parents influence how you speak, as well as friends and teachers (pretty much everyone, TV, radio, etc…)

Dialect Lines

Dialect Survey – Check out website!

How do you say?

• Milk - “bring me a glass of milk”• Cement - “they are pouring some

cement in that driveway”• Pillow - I have a nice, fluffy soft pillow• Caramel – I’d love to have a caramel

sundae.• For – We’re having chicken nuggets

for lunch today

How do you say?

•Nevada – I’m visiting my aunt in Nevada

•Okay – how did you say AUNT?•Caribbean – I’m taking a

Caribbean cruise this summer.

Watch what you say!

• There are dual meanings to a LOT of words (hence why we have PUNS)–There was a sign on the lawn at a drug rehab center that said 'Keep off the Grass'.

–Two hats were hanging on a hat rack in the hallway. One hat says to the other, 'You stay here, I'll go on a head.’

Other countries..

• The word “fag” has an entirely different meaning in England. It means a cigarette.

• When Austin Powers the Spy Who Shagged Me came out in theatres in England, they had to change the name because Shag is the same as the F word… Can you imagine walking up to a theatre and seeing…

Austin Powers, the Spy Who _____ed me??

I think people would be a little upset???

In Japan

• Coffee does not mean “hot” because coffee is served hot & cold there so you must specify hot or cold

• That’s not so weird.. In the U.S. in the north there is no “sweet tea”. Order iced tea and it’s plain. In the south, it seems to be sweet (you ask for unsweet) or they ask you.

Dialect

•Dialect is a way of speaking that is characteristic of a particular region or group of people.

•Speakers often use Colloquialisms which are local expressions (I reckon, Fo-Shizzle). Think about Jeff Foxworthy!

Jeff Foxworthy…

• Widja-dija. What’s that?

• What’s a grudge?

• Mayonnaise?

More on English•Non-standard grammar is

common where people say “they ain’t” or “they was” or “they be”, also called Ebonics

•Created a lot of controversy•Standard American ENGLISH is

what we study because it’s not the same as British English.

It’s undeniable…• How you speak MATTERS and judgments

are made, right or wrong.

• Studies show the most disadvantaged groups, by speaking are:– African-Americans– Hispanics– Asian

Have you ever been judged on your accent/way you speak?

How good are you?

• Pick the dialect!

• Get out a pen!

English Mania

• How important is communication today?

• Allow me to prove a point: “English Mania”

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