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Receptive skills definition |
Includes reading or listening Does not require one to produce spoken language Taught to develop this skill from a early age |
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Productive skills definition |
Requires to produce something that did not previously exist In terms of language it is speaking and writing Spoken words, written signs or symbols helps to communicate language |
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Listening |
3 contextual influences that determine how we read= 1)Demographic influences :race, age, gender 2)attitudes towards sending and receiving messages 3) levels of comprehension = age, level of education |
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Reading |
Decoding a text: R- recognise words I- identify punctuation and its functions I- identity structure of sentence or other group of words D- discerning words and their associated sounds Skimming - form of speed reading Scanning- finding specific information Exploratory reading--more in depth, get main idea of text Analytical reading - engage with text deeply, insight and understanding to the text |
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Speaking |
4 key factors that influence our spoken communication : Information and knowledge Social relations Individualities Ethics |
ISIE |
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Written |
Two types of written communication 1) direct written communication(emails) 2)indirect written communication (target market) |
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What is the lingua franca |
English - global language that is used internationally |
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Why cite texts? |
1) academic integrity 2)reliable and accurate work |
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Contributors to effective reading |
Decoding the text Understanding the text Using the text Analysing the text |
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