Communication Studies Final Study-6B308
Communication Studies Final Study-6B308
Communication Studies Final Study-6B308
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2018 Module 2
about Trinidad and its underdeveloped economy to his friend, the narrator, by
comparing the country to the United States. A dramatized video presentation of the
story could help to effectively portray Edward’s contempt for his homeland, as well as
passage.
Three dialectal variations used in the extract were Standard English, English
Creole and Foreign, specifically American, English. The narrator in the passage
utilized Standard English to tell the story of the encounter with his friend, Edward. It
was used to differentiate between the narration and the rest of the story, which
included the use of language varieties such as English Creole and Foreign English.
English Creole was spoken by Edward when he was interacting with the narrator.
Such usage could be seen by the grammatical feature of zero copula. For instance,
Edward said, “... In America, you think they have…”. There is no use of a linking
verb, which in this case, is ‘do’. Furthermore, Edward also used Foreign, specifically
American, English when he was talking to the soldier guard near an army camp.
Edward spoke like an American in order to show off to his friend, the narrator, about
how good he gets along with the Americans. Furthermore, this dialectal variation was
utilized in the passage to help readers better understand the difference between the
language spoken by Trinidadians in a casual context with the language used by the
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were also utilized in the passage to allow readers to better understand how characters
are portrayed. For instance, when Edward stopped offering to paint things for the
narrator, this form of silence showed that Edward was no longer interested in painting
for Trinidadians since he was angry that they were unable to judge. In addition, when
Edward tried to change his accent to sound more like an American when he was
trying to talk to the sentry, such change in vocalics displayed that he was trying to
capture the attention of the soldier, and also indirectly hinted towards his belief that
Trinidadian English was inferior than American English. Furthermore, when he was
‘swaggering’ along after the interaction with the American sentry, the body language
showed that he was proud of being able to pull off a conversation with an American
video presentation of an adaptation of the passage. For instance, the angry tone and
emotion, in terms of paralangauge, put into Edward’s complaint about Trinidad in the
second paragraph, “I was stupid to send in anything I paint with my own two hands
for Trinidad people to judge.”, can be heard when a video presentation is used. In this
same context, the artefacts worn by Edward may hint towards his contempt for
Trinidad, such as a T-Shirt with the a graphic design of “Get better, Trinidad!”
video presentation and seen by the audience. It is also possible to display Edward’s
body language such as stretching out his arms when exaggerating the width of streets
in America, but pinching his fingers when talking about the width of streets in
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Trinidad. All of the above communicative behaviours are ways in which Edward’s
hate and anger for his homeland could be dramatized in a video presentation.
behaviours such as body language help to enhance the character of Edward and the
contexts for which they are in. It is recommended that a dramatized play is produced
since Edward’s contempt for his homeland can be easily discerned through facial
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2021
Module 1
The main idea of the passage is that having a career path, especially in
this modern era, is vital to improve earning potentials, job satisfaction, job security
and retirement options. In addition, the author is aiming to educate and persuade the
readers, particularly the young students, to decide on a career path so that they can
have better earning potentials, job satisfaction, job security and retirement options in
the future. In order to achieve this purpose, the author used different forms of
presented.
choosing a career path. A first glance at the extract will reveal the use of headings in
which the author relayed the different main reasons for selecting a career path. This
form of organizing the information will help the readers to better navigate through the
what will be included in each paragraph. This way, it draws the readers’ attention to
read more about the information under each heading as they hope to find out
explanations for the different points underlined in the headings. Additionally, the
author also used comparisons to showcase why choosing a career path is better. For
instance, they mentioned how college graduates and those with a master’s degree
make more than high school graduates on average. This form of comparing the
different educational backgrounds help the readers to better understand the reason on
why having a career path can lead to better earning potentials. Lastly, the author also
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mentioned used a great number of statistics from a variety of credible sources such as
The National Center for Education Statistics, where they reported that “88% of
numerical data to support the points mentioned in the extract, the author is effectively
presenting a logical and fact-based argument for the topic. Hence, it can be seen that
the author was able to effectively achieve their purpose through using different
organizational strategies.
In order for the extract to be useful for the readers, the information presented
by the author must be credible, which means that it must be both reliable and valid.
From the extract “The Importance of Choosing a Career Path” published by Mary
Dowd, the author utilized a variety of authoritative sources such as the Society for
Human Resource Management and the National Center for Education Statistics,
which are all regarded to be trust-worthy with accurate information. This helps to
improve the level of reliability in this extract. Furthermore, the topic discussed is
where the author mentioned the plethora of career paths available to students in this
modern era due to societal developments. In addition, the author was able to offer a
level of evidence through the use of statistics such as the average total earnings for
people with different educational backgrounds. All of these contribute to the validity
in the passage. However, it must be noted that the credentials of the writer, which
includes their profession and expertise, were not given, which raises questions for the
reliability of the passage. Nonetheless, it can be said that the extract is rather credible.
In conclusion, the author of this extract was able to effectively educate readers
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Module 2
In the extract adapted from “Voices under the Window” by John Hearne, it
followed the narrative of Mark coming home from hunting in the gully where he
showed Alice the birds he hunted. In this piece, non-verbal behaviours and different
dialectal varieties with varying grammatical features were used to give more
The story utilized both Standard English and Creole English for varying
purposes. For instance, Lloyd spoke in Standard English rather than Creole English
like Alice. This maybe because he is of higher class and hence, is more accustomed to
speaking in Standard English like his friend Lloyd. However, Alice spoke in Creole
English, as evident by the grammatical features governing the language. She may
have spoken in Creole English because she is more comfortable using this language
due to her personal circumstances as a servant, where she may not have received
proper education to speak in Standard English. Hence, it can be seen that personal and
social factors influence the language choice of the different characters in the extract.
different grammatical features. Firstly, there were unmarked verb tenses when she
was speaking to Mark. For instance, in the sentence “You come home late today.”,
she just left the verb in its infinitive form instead of utilizing the past tense of the verb
come, which is came. Furthermore, there was a lack of copulas in her sentences. For
instance, when she said “You gwine shoot crocodile next.”, there was no use of
copula, which was supposed to be “are” in this case. In summary, both grammatical
features of unmarked verbs and lack of copulas signal the fact that she was speaking
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words, the characters in the passage displayed different non-verbal behaviours such as
proxemics and body language. For instance, when Mark laid the three doves close
together but the unnamed bird a bit further away from those three, he was utilizing
proxemics, where certain information are portrayed through using space and
closeness. By placing the unnamed bird away from the three doves, he was able to
effectively showcase the fact that this one was of different quality, perhaps being
much better than the three that were together. Furthermore, Mark also utilized body
language when he was communicating with Lloyd. The passage mentioned that he
made a “Deprecating gesture”, which may have had suggested actions of the
shrugging of his shoulders accompanied by the shaking of his hands. The shrugging
could have been correlated with the fact that he doesn’t necessarily agree with the
statement. At the same tine, the shaking of the hands could have signified the fact that
it was quite normal in his family to let him have a gun. The deprecating gesture as
interpreted was effective in portraying his feelings about the Lloyd’s statement. From
the above analysis, it can be concluded that non-verbal behaviours were effective in
In summary, this extract, based in the Caribbean, contained the use of both
Standard English and Creole English when narrating Mark’s interactions with
different characters. The Creole English was evident with the grammatical features of
unmarked verb tense and lack of copulas. Lastly, non-verbal communication was used
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2010
Module 1
In this extract from “TV News: How much of it is really news?”, the main idea
is that a growing level of journalists and viewers are noticing that most TV newscasts
in the United States contain a high level of ‘filler content’ that do not necessarily
provide useful insights on different matters. Hence, it can be seen that the author
seeks to highlight the issues pertaining to the great level of filler content in TV
newscasts in the United States whilst providing information on the how much do each
type of topic form part of ‘actual’ news. In order to achieve this purpose, the writer
and examples are useful for allowing readers to better understand the information
presented in the passage. As seen in the fifth paragraph of the extract, the author listed
the different types of content that are part of TV news in descending order, where the
programs with higher frequencies are listed first. This can be seen by the decreasing
percentages from 12.2% for disasters to around 1.3% to 3.6% for topics like
education, environment, arts and science. This way of showing the progressive
decrease in coverage of different topics will enhance the readers’ perception of what
author also employed statistics when discussing the issue of newscasts promoting
‘fluff’ content. For instance, they stated that “a media-watch group found that only
41.3% percent of the programs contained news.” They also mentioned that “On an
numerical data give the readers more context and credibility for the qualitative
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examples to support his point when mentioning the ‘fluff’ content presented by the
By allowing readers to actually see how ridiculous of some of the fluff stories are, it
helps to enhance the author’s point on the fact that the newscasts often do not provide
useful information. Hence, it can be concluded from the analysis that organizational
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Module 2
In the extract from “Mammie’s Form at the Post Office”, it narrates the story
of Mammie, who was urgently seeking to send money back home in the West Indies.
In this story, the use of language, choice of words and communicative behaviours
were shaped by a variety of factors, which can also be displayed through a video
production.
The use of language is often influenced by the context surrounding those who
are using it. In the case of Mammie and the clerk, both characters spoke in Standard
English. This choice of dialectal variation was a result of the place of interaction,
which was a post office, where a great level of formality was often required. Hence,
the Standard English was more suitable to be used by both characters in this setting.
Furthermore, each character contained a varying tone as appropriate for the context .
For instance, Mammie was governed by her sense of urgency and anxiety to get the
money sent. Hence, she would use short sentences in order to make sure her message
was delivered clearly to the clerk in an urgent manner. On the other hand, the clerk
spoke in more of a conversational tone in order to break the sense of formality in the
post office. This is evident by the sentence, “D’you want to send dollars?” However,
this wasn’t effective in this situation since Mammie would have clearly preferred him
to be quick and efficient, rather than chatty. Nonetheless, the clerk may have either
ignored this or didn’t realize the urgency in Mammie’s tone since he continued to be
slow and idle in his actions. From this analysis, it can be seen that the use of language
utilized, the characters’ interests and knowledge can be revealed. To illustrate, when
the clerk was very slow when processing the requests from Mammie, indicating that
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he either had no interest in her urgency, he didn’t realize it or he was still incapable of
doing the task faster. This use of time as a non-verbal behaviour is frustrating
Mammie give that she was trying to send the money as quick as possible.
Furthermore, when the clerk handed the form with locations to Bangladesh and
Pakistan, this displayed that he never acknowledged Mammie’s request to send the
money back to the West Indies, where she considered to be home. In addition, the
instance, when Mammie mentioned the word ‘home’ to indicate the West Indies, the
clerk believed it to be ‘abroad’ given that they were of different origins. Therefore,
Mammie could have been speaking to the clerk hastily and loudly. This would show
her sense of anxiety and urgency as she seek to send money back ‘home’. To further
enhance this effect, the clerk could be speaking slow and soft to create contrast. In
addition, the discomfort could have also been highlighted through her facial
expressions where she would have furrowed brows and occasional downward glances.
Moreover, her entire body could be very stiff when portrayed in the video production
to showcase the fact that she is feeling very anxious. This could also be contrasted
communicative behaviours in the extract given that they hint towards the background
and contexts of a narrative as seen by the story from “Mammie’s Form at the Post
Office”.
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Module 3
In hosting the Doleer Youth Sports Tournament for this year on December
11th, volunteers of general stewards and providers of medical and first aid are still
required for the duration of the event. Hence, this proposal is written to provide
details on what will be done in the publicity campaign to recruit such members. Items
considered in the campaign will include the appropriate persuasive strategies and
register used when communicating with the target groups as well as the channel used
people from the general public to volunteer as a general steward, the following are
recommended: logos and ethos rhetorical appeals. Logos refers to the appeal to
a steward can help to boost practical job experience and increase number of
volunteering hours required for school programs. These two points are directly
focused on the unemployed and students in the community. By satisfying the specific
needs of those two groups, they are more inclined to volunteer. The campaign can
also discuss the developments of social and interpersonal skills as well as the benefit
to society form supporting a program that promotes good health through sports. With
regards to ethos, which usually involves the characters of the general public, celebrity
endorsement will be applied. This will involve the invitation of a sportsperson that is
famous among the community to invite them to join the volunteering. Other methods
will involve invoking the general public’s sense of community spirit and patriotic
On the other hand, for medical volunteers and first aids, similar logos and
ethos appeals will be employed, which will target those with medical knowledge and
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experience. The logos appeal will include mentioning of facts that by volunteering in
the event, the medical aids will gain valuable experience and hands-on practice in
taking care of any person who falls ill. This will be beneficial for their career
development as well. The ethos appeal will also involve celebrity endorsement,
people to volunteer. This would increase the chance of people volunteering since
people are often influenced by the speeches and talks of famous people. Another
method will also involve invoking the medical doctors and students’ sense of
community spirit and patriotic duty whilst applying the idea of do good and feel good.
Hence, it can concluded that rhetorical appeals of logos and ethos will be utilized to
must also be considered when influencing the way in which people react to the
and friendly tone will be utilized since they are directed to everyone in the general
public. However, when presenting to the medical students and professionals, the tone
could be more serious and appreciative in order to get their attention in terms of
formality. This is especially true since medical and first aid relate to discussions of
more pressing issues. Hence, the tone to be used when directing information to certain
channels must be used to reach the target groups. With regards to the medical
notices in hospitals since they are more professional in nature. However, for the
general stewards, both written and verbal channels can be utilized. Examples could
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include advertisements on the radio or television, social media as well as blogs and
websites. These will be effective in reaching the general public, who are engaging
channels used when organizing the publicity campaign. Hence, the committee should
carefully consider the options analyzed in this proposal to yield the maximum benefits
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2009 Module 3
The recent flood in the community had caused a great level of damage to
infrastructures. This was as a result of the extensive littering and deforestation around
the area. Hence, our committee had been formed few weeks ago for the purpose of
promoting the general public’s awareness of their duty to protect the environment.
The decision to launch a communications campaign was finalized last week. In order
this proposal, which includes the maintenance of the theme, the ways to target
different kinds of audience, the use of language and the evaluation of effectiveness of
the campaign.
In order to ensure that the theme of the campaign is maintained within the
public’s mind, several mediums and channels will be assessed. Given the rise in the
use of social media in the modern era, there will be a high level of promotions online
through social network platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter.
It is essential to create attractive posters with appropriate graphic designs so that they
catch the attention of the viewers. Furthermore, different flyers will be handed out to
the people on the street so that they get acquainted with the campaign in case they did
not see the posts online. Furthermore, there will be frequent advertisements on the
radio to call out to people to join available cleaning and environmental programs so
that the community does not have severe floods again. The committee has also
reach to the general public. In conclusion, the campaign will make use of social
media, flyers, radio advertisements and news in order to maintain the theme of the
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Reaching out to different kinds of audience will require different methods. The
committee has decided to separate the general public into specific demographics such
as age, gender, education and ethnicity when deciding on how the information will be
spread to the public. This would involve the development of specific media to suit
different profiles. For instance, the newspaper will be dedicated more towards the
older generation since they are inclined to read from papers rather than going on
social media. Hence, the language and information presented in the newspaper
sections will differ from that of social media to ensure that the appropriate language,
committee has decided to use simple vocabulary with a conversational tone. This
helps to ease the target audience into the actual program given that the formal register
will be too rigid and ‘cold’ in the eyes of the general public. With regards to the
language variety used, it will be done in Creole English to further emphasize the
vocabulary and tone utilized. It will also be more understanding and welcoming for all
kinds of audience, even for those who may not necessarily have the knowledge to
Lastly, the campaign will be monitored throughout its duration to ensure that it
was effective in reaching out to the general public for them to start caring more about
the environment. For this reason, different research methods will be utilized during
and after the campaign to conduct a thorough evaluation. Firstly, focus groups can be
done where different randomly sampled people from the general public will be
selected for a group interview so that information about how the campaign is going
will be known. The interview will also include questions on how much they are aware
of the programs and what they have done to keep in touch with the environment.
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Street interviews can also be carried out for the same purpose. Additionally, direct
observation of the actions of the general public can also be conducted to ensure that
they take up the duty to clean the streets, ensure that there is no littering and protests
finding out any flaws that can be corrected to maximize the effectiveness of the
included the strategies for targeting specific kinds of audience as well as the use of
language in the campaign messages. The methodology for the evaluation of the
campaign is also assessed. Any remarks and adjustments to the proposal will be
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2013 Module 3
(a) In creating the campaign, the class would first decide on the theme of the annual
demographics and their associated appropriate activities during the festival. Then, the
specific mediums and channels used for promoting the event will be analyzed
followed by a
(b)
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