Quarter 1, Week 6 - Communicative Styles Part 2

 



Communicative Styles was our topic in week 6 English. We talk about Helen Adams Kelle. Our Anglo American Literature and Litotes was our figures of Speech in Focus.


I learned that there's different type of Communicative Style such as Casual, Consultative, Formal, Frozen and Intimate. I don't find our lessons and activities hard. The highlight of our discussion is that we need to talk or speak based on the situation and person who we were talking to. 





Brother

Angelo’s brother just passed on a military exam and got accepted.


Angelo: You're so Lit bro! Congrats!

Brother: Ain’t good bro.

Angelo: Come on, Don’t chicken out. We're here for you.

Br other: Thanks bro

Angelo: You’re literally an acer, You’re so Dope!

Brother: TBH, I’m gonna miss you and mom.

Angelo: When you get there. Beware of the IED. Bang! HAHAHA

And don't be an Oxygen thief there bro.

Mom: Always wear your ACU. We’re gonna miss you so much. Angelo and I will pray for your health and safety.

Let’s eat before your service arrives.



Words used and it's meaning:

Slang:

1.) Lit- something that is really good.

2.) Dope- it means Awesome.

3.) TBH- To Be Honest


Colloquialism:

1.) Ain't- I am not

2.) Don't chicken out- it means don't freak or be scared.

3.) Acer- It means a very skilled person.


Jargon: Military Terms

1.) IED- An Improvised explosive device

2.) Oxygen thief- A new recruit who always talk.

3.) ACU-Army Combat Uniform






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