Question 1
(PCC)
25 marks
Demonstrate how you would execute a successful approach to a speech situation in
an unfamiliar community context, using Leach's "interacting approach" to inspire
social change among community members. Conceive and describe a scenario for this
intervention. In your essay, you will be awarded marks for:
(a) An explanation of all the required ingredients for an interacting approach [5 marks]
(b) A description of your speech situation, and your competence to address it [2 marks]
(c) How you would apply the ingredients of an interacting approach to your speech
situation [5 marks]
(d) Logical sequencing of ideas through well-developed paragraphs to enhance the
essay's organisation [5 marks]
(e) No errors in punctuation, spelling, sentence structure and word usage [5 marks]
(f) A conclusion that reiterates key findings, and a statement of personal learning
[3 marks]
Question 2
25 marks
Demonstrate the importance of ethical behaviour in speech-giving by explaining how
you, as a speaker, would avoid the following failures:
(a) Misleading the audience, disseminating fallacies or delusional information ..5 marks
(b) Stereotypes ...............................................................................................................5 marks
(c) Negative ethnicity: offensive tribal or racial remarks (give examples) .............5 marks
(d) Failure to acknowledge the work of an author you have used ..........................5 marks
(e) Failure to respect the customs of the hosting community ................................5 marks
Question 3
25 marks
Using appropriate examples, define and illustrate the distinction between
effectiveness and appropriateness in interpersonal communication competence.
(a) Definition of effectiveness, with examples ...................................................7.5 marks
(b) Definition of appropriateness, with examples .............................................7.5 marks
(c) Distinguishing the two in the context of interpersonal communication
competence ......................................................................................................1. 0 marks
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