Lecturer'S Name:Mr - Abu Bakar Bin Hashim
Lecturer'S Name:Mr - Abu Bakar Bin Hashim
Lecturer'S Name:Mr - Abu Bakar Bin Hashim
BY:
1. TURN TAKING
2. INTERRUPTING
3. SUSTAINING TALK
4. PARALINGUISTIC FEATURES
5. PARCIPATING IN GROUP DISCUSSION
1. TURN-TAKING - participants speak one at a time
in alternating turns.
MANAGING DISCUSSION
2. INTERRUPTING - to stop a person from speaking for
MANAGE a short period by something you say or do
- to succeed in doing or dealing with
something, especially
something difficult. 3.SUSTAINING TALK - to cause or allow something to
continue for a period of time
DISCUSSION
Sustain talk is
to open a
conversation
and it is
another to
keep it going.
Specific techniques that you can use to keep the conversation going.
e. Plans for the future: Talk about what will or might happen.
Clues of paralinguistics:
a. Volume of voice
b. Speed of voice
c. Intonation
d. Tone
e. Pronunciation articulation pause
f. Punctuation marks
SUMMARY
Volume: Loudness or softness of voice
Prepare.
If you know what the topic of the discussion will be, there is a lot you can do
to prepare in advance.
If you can find any English-language audio or TV materials about the topic,
make sure you watch it! You can also do some vocabulary research around
the topic so that you can talk about it confidently and feel relax.
Listen.
Listening is a very important discussion skill: make sure you listen and
respond to what other people have to say.
Don't dominate.
quality is more important than quantity.
If you give other people a chance to say what they think, and
then respond with a polite, intelligent comment which you are
able to back up, you will gain the respect of your colleagues.
Be polite.
Using words like
Please
Thank you “ I’d like to….”
“ could
“ would you mind……?”
you….”