A speech act is an________ thatserves a functionin communication.-utteranceWhat languageregister ispersonal blogs?-Casualbases theorigins oflanguage ononomatopoeia- Ding-dongTheoryThe developerof the theory ofspeech acts.-John Langshaw"J.L" AustinHmmmm...-Yo-he-hoTheoryChats andemails-CasualPledge ofAllegiance-FrozenIs one of themost importantaspects ofeffectivecommunication.can be described ascommunication between asmall group of individuals,typically in a face-to-facesetting, where participantsengage in minimally restricteddialogue with each other.-InterpersonalAffirming, announcing,answering, confirmingare examples of whattype of speech acts?-illocutionary actoink-oink-Bow-wowTheoryIt is alsocalled staticregister.-FrozenWe usecommunication forpleasure andenjoyment-Aesthetic FunctionIs called"group"language-Casualha ha ha-Pooh-poohTheoryThe person who intendsto convey the messagewith the intention ofpassing information andideas to others isknown as sender orcommunicator.-SenderThis is the largegroup type ofcommunication-PublicCommunicationis the idea beingtransmitted by thesender to thelistener.-messageInterview isan exampleof whatlanguageregister?The person who receivesthe message or symbolfrom the communicatortries to convert the samein such a way so that hemay extract its meaningto his completeunderstanding.-Decodingcommunicationsbetween a superiorand a subordinate isan example of whatlanguage register?-Consultativestates that languageand the development ofsound was generated tosupport the handgestures andmovements of theindividual-Ta-ta TheoryWow! I can’tbelieve I raninto you here.-Pooh-poohTheoryDoctor andpatientconversation-ConsultativeA speech act is an________ thatserves a functionin communication.-utteranceWhat languageregister ispersonal blogs?-Casualbases theorigins oflanguage ononomatopoeia- Ding-dongTheoryThe developerof the theory ofspeech acts.-John Langshaw"J.L" AustinHmmmm...-Yo-he-hoTheoryChats andemails-CasualPledge ofAllegiance-FrozenIs one of themost importantaspects ofeffectivecommunication.can be described ascommunication between asmall group of individuals,typically in a face-to-facesetting, where participantsengage in minimally restricteddialogue with each other.-InterpersonalAffirming, announcing,answering, confirmingare examples of whattype of speech acts?-illocutionary actoink-oink-Bow-wowTheoryIt is alsocalled staticregister.-FrozenWe usecommunication forpleasure andenjoyment-Aesthetic FunctionIs called"group"language-Casualha ha ha-Pooh-poohTheoryThe person who intendsto convey the messagewith the intention ofpassing information andideas to others isknown as sender orcommunicator.-SenderThis is the largegroup type ofcommunication-PublicCommunicationis the idea beingtransmitted by thesender to thelistener.-messageInterview isan exampleof whatlanguageregister?The person who receivesthe message or symbolfrom the communicatortries to convert the samein such a way so that hemay extract its meaningto his completeunderstanding.-Decodingcommunicationsbetween a superiorand a subordinate isan example of whatlanguage register?-Consultativestates that languageand the development ofsound was generated tosupport the handgestures andmovements of theindividual-Ta-ta TheoryWow! I can’tbelieve I raninto you here.-Pooh-poohTheoryDoctor andpatientconversation-Consultative

ORAL COMMUNICATION - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A speech act is an ________ that serves a function in communication. - utterance
  2. What language register is personal blogs? - Casual
  3. bases the origins of language on onomatopoeia - Ding-dong Theory
  4. The developer of the theory of speech acts. - John Langshaw "J.L" Austin
  5. Hmmmm... - Yo-he-ho Theory
  6. Chats and emails - Casual
  7. Pledge of Allegiance - Frozen
  8. Is one of the most important aspects of effective communication.
  9. can be described as communication between a small group of individuals, typically in a face-to-face setting, where participants engage in minimally restricted dialogue with each other. - Interpersonal
  10. Affirming, announcing, answering, confirming are examples of what type of speech acts? - illocutionary act
  11. oink-oink - Bow-wow Theory
  12. It is also called static register. - Frozen
  13. We use communication for pleasure and enjoyment - Aesthetic Function
  14. Is called "group" language - Casual
  15. ha ha ha - Pooh-pooh Theory
  16. The person who intends to convey the message with the intention of passing information and ideas to others is known as sender or communicator. - Sender
  17. This is the large group type of communication - Public Communication
  18. is the idea being transmitted by the sender to the listener. - message
  19. Interview is an example of what language register?
  20. The person who receives the message or symbol from the communicator tries to convert the same in such a way so that he may extract its meaning to his complete understanding. -Decoding
  21. communications between a superior and a subordinate is an example of what language register? - Consultative
  22. states that language and the development of sound was generated to support the hand gestures and movements of the individual - Ta-ta Theory
  23. Wow! I can’t believe I ran into you here. - Pooh-pooh Theory
  24. Doctor and patient conversation - Consultative