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The English Linguistics Project : Oral communicatgion strategies / Jonathan Malicsi, PhD, Department of Linguistics University of the Philippines.

By: Copyright date: Mandaluyong City, Philippines : Anvil Publishing, c2016Description: 236 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789712732263
Other title:
  • Oral communication strategies
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.5 .M251 2016 3rd ed.
Summary: "The ELP Oral Communication Strategies expands the coverage of the speech class beyond its usual focus on public speaking. It works on the oral skills identified by the English Linguistics Project's research as needed in both academic and professional domains. Basic oral performance is presented in terms of voicing, articulating, pronouncing, and oral reading, to cover voice production and the sounds of formal English. Speechwriting-the need to "write for the mouth and ear" - emphasizes the need to distinguish the language of the script from the more familiar language of the written research report. It should interpret and deliver focus on the effectiveness of speech delivery, if it is done from the speaker's persona, and if it fits the topic, the target audience, and other components of the speech event. Conversation, interview, presentation, and critical listening round up the skills that can spell success for students and professionals." --Provided by publisher
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Includes references (pages 235-236)

"The ELP Oral Communication Strategies expands the coverage of the speech class beyond its usual focus on public speaking. It works on the oral skills identified by the English Linguistics Project's research as needed in both academic and professional domains.

Basic oral performance is presented in terms of voicing, articulating, pronouncing, and oral reading, to cover voice production and the sounds of formal English. Speechwriting-the need to "write for the mouth and ear" - emphasizes the need to distinguish the language of the script from the more familiar language of the written research report. It should interpret and deliver focus on the effectiveness of speech delivery, if it is done from the speaker's persona, and if it fits the topic, the target audience, and other components of the speech event. Conversation, interview, presentation, and critical listening round up the skills that can spell success for students and professionals." --Provided by publisher

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