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COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
BY:NAYELI MARTINEZ
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CODE SWITCHING
Change the way you act, speak, or write depending where you are and who you are with
Consider audience and purpose
Formal VS. Informal
Professional VS. Personal
School VS. Home
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VOICE
Person behind the work/writing
Writer's personality and perspective
Authentic, original, dynamic
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ISSUING A CHALLENGE OR CALL TO ACTION
If you want someone to do something, ask!
Challenge people!
Call them to action!
Be clear and specific about your request!
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THANK YOU STATEMENT
People like to be thanked
People like to feel appreciated!
Thanked people!
Thanked you statement work well in speech conclusion
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PERSONAL REFERENCE
People are interested in other people!
Let them get to know you!
Tell them about yourself!
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FACT AND STATS
Fact-Validate what you say or write
Stats=Statists
Give your audience the numbers!
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USING SUSPENSE
Give hint and clues, but all info...
Answer throughout....
Tease audience...
Be sure to give all info by the end...
Cliffhanger/trailer
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VISUAL AIDS
Eye catchers focus audience
V.A.s enliven, enhance, emphasize!
Make V.A.s big and bold, so people can see
Don't pass V.A.s around
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MOTTO AND MANTRAS
Mottos and mantras are words to live by
Adoge=wise sayings; proverbs
Mottos and mantras are good to have, they keep us focused!
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ASKING Questions
Get audience thinking
Engage people
If appropriate, let audience answer
Rhetorical ?'s=need not answer them because it is implied or obvious
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REFERENCE TO AN OCCASION EVENT, OR TIME
Occasion:special ones, like holiday and birthdays
Event:sporting, concerts,parties,plays,festival
Time:"remember the time..." Personal or historical
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USING QUOTATION
Quote the word of other word for word, and use quotation marks..."
He/she said "......"
Quotes experts,friends,family,family,characters,etc.
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Get familiar with the subject or topic
Acquire knowledge
What the history?
The scoop?
The 411? The info?
Prior knowledge
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USING STORIES
Everyone loves a good story, so tell one!
Some long and detailed...
Some short and sweet
Anecdotes are tid bits
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SUMMARIZING MAIN PIONTS
Essential facts
Major points
Paragraph=topics or clincher sentence
5 p essay= thesis statement or restaterent
Don't be redundant
Nayeli Martinez
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