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Communitative Styles (Justice)

The document provides examples of "first words" for the word "justice" where each letter of the word is used to begin a short phrase or sentence describing an important characteristic. It then provides definitions and examples of different communicative styles including intimate, casual, conversational, consultative, and frozen.
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Communitative Styles (Justice)

The document provides examples of "first words" for the word "justice" where each letter of the word is used to begin a short phrase or sentence describing an important characteristic. It then provides definitions and examples of different communicative styles including intimate, casual, conversational, consultative, and frozen.
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COMMUNITATIVE STYLES (JUSTICE)

• Work on the concept of justice


• In a small group generate a short phrase or
sentence that begins with each letter of the word
and offers important or key characteristic about
the topic.
• Illustrate your “First words” for posting around
the classroom.
SAMPLE FIRST WORD

• S-un is the star at the center of the solar system.


• O-rbits are the paths that planet take around the
Sun.
• L-unar eclipses occur when the moon is blocked
by the Earth.
• A-steroids are big rocks that orbit the Sun.
• R-ings the planet Saturn has them.
• S-aturn is the sixth planet from the Sun.
• Y-ou can see some planets with your naked eye.
• S-ome other planets are: the Earth, Venus, Mars,
Jupiter, Pluto, and Neptune.
• T-he Earth is the only planet with life on it.
• E-very year, the Earth orbits the Sun once.
• M-ercury is the planet closest to the Sun.
TASK:

•J
•U
•S
•T
•I
•C
•E
JAR·GON

/ˈjärɡən/
noun
special words or expressions that are used by a
particular profession or group and are difficult for
others to understand.
JARGON

• INTIMAATE
• CASUAL
• CONVERSATIONAL
• CONSULTATIVE
• FROZEN
INTIMATE

• having, or being likely to cause, a


very close friendship or personal or
sexual relationship:
• intimate relationships
• The restaurant has a very
intimate atmosphere.
• He's become very
intimate with an actress.
EXAMPLES:

• The disease is spread through intimate sexual activity.


• They shared an intimate physical experience.
• The diary revealed several intimate details about his private life.
• They had dinner in the very intimate surroundings of
a local restaurant.
• Her poetry deals with intimate personal experience.
INFORMAL/ CASUAL
CASUAL

• casual adjective (INFORMAL)


• not formal; relaxed in style or man
ner:

EXAMPLE:
• We have a small office and I am very
casual
and wear slacks and sports shirts and
things like that.
CONVERSATIONAL
CONSULTATIVE
• Used in semi-formal communication.
• Happens in two-way participation.
• Speaker does not usually plan what he wants to
say
Sentences end to be shorter and spontaneous

EXAMPLES:
regular conversation at schools, companies, group
discussion,
teacher-student, doctor-patient, expert-
apprentice
FROZEN

• Used generally in very formal setting.


• Most formal communicative style for respectful
situation
• Does not require any feedback from the audience
• Usually uses long sentences with good grammar and
vocabulary
• The use of language is fixed and relatively static

• Examples:
national pledge, anthem, school creeds,
marriage ceremonies, speech for a state ceremony
CONVERSATIONAL

•AGGRESSIVE
•PASSIVE

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