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It refers to a [blank_start]time[blank_end] when two or more people have the right to [blank_start]talk[blank_end] or listen without having to follow a fixed [blank_start]schedule[blank_end].
In [blank_start]conversation[blank_end] everyone can have something to [blank_start]say[blank_end] and anyone can speak at any time.
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time
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talk
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schedule
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say
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conversation
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2. The creation and maintenance of social
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3. The negotiation of status and
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personal relations
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social roles
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4. Deciding and carrying out _____ actions
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Complete the blank spaces
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call
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borrow your bike
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Acknowledge
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Turn 2
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garage
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Usually only one person speaks at a time
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The speakers do not change
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The length of any contribution varies.
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There are techniques for allowing the other party or parties to speak
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The content and the amount of what we say is specified in advance
Question 12
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Match the phrases to the correct place of the diagram
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Avoid obscurity and ambiguity
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Make your contribution one that is true.
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Make your contribution relevant and time
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Make your contribution just informative
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Make your contribution just informative
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Avoid obscurity and ambiguity
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Make your contribution one that is true
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Make your contribution relevant and time
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Avoid obscurity and ambiguity
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Make your contribution relevant and time
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Make your contribution just informative
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Make your contribution one that is true
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Make your contribution one that is true
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Make your contribution relevant and time
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Avoid obscurity and ambiguity
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Make your contribution just informative
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Turn left at the next street
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We need to know the [blank_start]context[blank_end] of the example to give it a function with any certainty.
In [blank_start]conversations[blank_end] the relationship between the [blank_start]speaker[blank_end] and the listener will have an important effect on how the [blank_start]listener[blank_end] understands the particular speech act.
Most speech acts have more than one [blank_start]function[blank_end]
We need to help students begin to become [blank_start]sensitive[blank_end] to why a speaker chooses a particular [blank_start]speech[blank_end] act.
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context
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conversations
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speaker
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listener
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function
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sensitive
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speech
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Two moves in an exchange are related to each other through the use of
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Adjacency pairs
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Conversation issues
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Devices used for opening and closing different [blank_start]conversations[blank_end]
Many conversations start with adjacency pairs designed to attract [blank_start]attention[blank_end]
Native speakers will tend to [blank_start]negotiate[blank_end] the end of a conversation so nobody is left [blank_start]talking[blank_end]
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conversations
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attention
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negotiate
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talking
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Different cultures talk about different things in their everyday live.
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Rules about topics may be similar in a foreign language
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They are more reluctant to disclose personal information
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They are more likely to show an interest in personal details
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They are better listeners and more likely to help people
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They prefer when there is a purpose for the conversation
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They would rather talk about outside topics
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In English the sound quality of a [blank_start]word[blank_end], particularly the vowels and certain [blank_start]consonants[blank_end], changes depending on whether the word is said in [blank_start]isolation[blank_end] or as part of a continuous [blank_start]stream[blank_end] of words.
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word
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consonants
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isolation
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stream
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Good conversationalist use stress and intonation to keep [blank_start]conversations[blank_end] going.
It is worth pointing all these important [blank_start]signals[blank_end] when they occur so that they start [blank_start]listening[blank_end] for them.
Students need to realize that the wrong [blank_start]intonation[blank_end] can lead to misunderstanding
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conversations
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signals
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listening
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intonation
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Body language is a complicated area since speakers adopt [blank_start]gesture[blank_end] and [blank_start]body[blank_end] language according to their culture.
But it is worth [blank_start]observing[blank_end] your students and [blank_start]giving[blank_end] them feedback on how they appear to others.
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gesture
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body
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observing
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giving