ESPERIDASAVANNAGO ESPERIDASAVANNAGO English Answered 1. It is the system through which we use spoken words to express ideas, knowledge,and emotions.A. written language C. languageB. reporting D. oral language2. It is a type of communication situation that refers to retelling the sequence of events, real or imagined. A. giving information C. giving instructionsB. making explanations D. narrating events3. The act or process of making something clear or easy to understand.A. making explanations C. narrating eventsB. asking permission D. persuading4. What type of communication situation uses the imperative form to give orders or directions in English?A. accepting apologies D. making suggestionsB. giving information D. giving instructions5. It is a type of communication situation that gives something such as data or facts to someone. A. giving information C. making suggestionsB. making apology D. narrating events6. __________ is also enhanced in the use of specific terms instead of general term.A. Redundancy C. ClarityB. Wordiness D. Figurative language7. __________, like “Of course you should go on that trip to Jerusalem! YOLO,” do not add the clarity of one’s speech.A. Figurative language C. SlangB. Idiom D. Redundancy8. Greetings, like “Hey, wassup,” in a formal interview is __________A. suitable C. properB. inappropriate D. appropriateBella : Sister do you know how to subtract fractions?Angel : Of course. I learned that from my Math teacher in elementary.Bella : Good to hear that. Can you explain how it is done?Angel : Sure. First, the denominators in the equation need to be the same. Then, put both numerators over one denominator and simply subtract them from each other. Finally, reduce a fraction to its lowest possible multiple.Bella : Oh, Thank you.Angel : You are welcome.9. What is the primary purpose of the dialogue above?A. to ask permission C. to make explanationsB. to narrate events D. to persuade10.What transitional words are used to explain the steps?A. first, then, finally C. oh, of courseB. first, last D. next, lastLine #1 Jessa: Hi Lester. What keeps you busy in this time of pandemic?Line #2 Lester: Hello Jessa. I’m glad to share with you some of the things I do these days. In the morning, I water my plants. Then I spend most of my time in the afternoon learning to cook. And before I sleep at night, I answer my modules and read my favorite books.Line #3 Jessa: Wow! It seems that you stay productive even in this new normal.Line #4 Lester: Exactly, I want to hear your story too.11.Which purpose of communication is emphasized in the paragraph above?A. giving information C. narrating events B. making explanations D. giving instructions12.Which line supports your answer in item no. 11?A. Line #1 C. Line #3B. Line #2 D. Line #4Line #1 Jim: Hi! My name is Jim. I’m glad to meet you. (extending his hand for a handshake)Line #2 Kim: Hello Jim. I’m happy to meet you too. (smiling)Line #3 Jim: By the way, do you know Marikina City Footwear Museum?Line #4 Kim: Yes, of course.Line #5 Jim: Can you tell me something about it?Line #6 Kim: (nodding her head) The Footwear Museum houses the largest pair of shoes in a museum in the country.Line #7 Jim: Oh! I see. I want to go there. Can you tell me its location?Line #8 Kim: Sure. It’s located at J. P. Rizal St, Marikina City.Line #9 Jim: Thank you so much (smiling). You are a big help.Line #10 Kim: You're welcome; It's been my pleasure helping you out.13.Which kind of Communication situation is used in the dialogue above?A. giving information C. giving instructionsB. making explanations D. narrating events14.What kind of non-verbal behavior is used in Line #1 of the dialogue above?A. pitch C. pausesB. looks and gestures D. eye contact15.What does the non-verbal cue in line #6 symbolize?A. agreement C. sympathyB. disagreement D. illness