Mabisang Komunikasyon in Filipino - Key Concepts (Notes, Week 4)

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A set of QA-style flashcards covering key concepts from the notes on language use, purposes, functions, and the classroom activities described in the video transcript.

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What is Estruktura?

Estruktura refers to the formation or composition of the parts or elements of a complex object.

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What is Layunin?

The important goals or aims that need to be achieved, attained, or realized, requiring corresponding action.

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What is Mabisa?

A synonym for epektibo; meaning effective or efficient.

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What does 'akma' (angkop) mean in language use?

It means appropriate or suitable for the situation; aligned with needs, standards, or laws.

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What is WIKA?

Language; a component of communication.

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Name the three main purposes of language.

Informative, Persuasive, and Expressive.

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Describe the Informative purpose of language.

To inform or explain a topic, idea, or event with objective, clear data; structure typically includes an introduction, detailed explanation, and conclusion.

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Describe the Persuasive purpose of language.

To convince or encourage the audience to accept a viewpoint or take action; uses logical arguments and evidence; structure often includes problem presentation, argumentation, and a call to action.

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Describe the Expressive purpose of language.

To express personal feelings, thoughts, or experiences; creative and emotional with a focus on personal voice.

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What are the other functions of language beyond informative, persuasive, and expressive?

Phatic (initiating/maintaining contact), Referential (referencing sources like newspapers), Metalingual (giving opinions about language or topics), Poetic (artistic expression).

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What is the Phatic function of language?

To start or maintain social interaction (e.g., greetings like 'How are you?').

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What is the Referential function of language?

To convey information that comes from or refers to sources (e.g., citing newspapers or books).

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What is the Metalingual function of language?

To discuss language itself or to offer opinions about the subject matter.

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What is the Poetic function of language?

To convey meaning creatively through artistic expression, often using figures of speech.

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Why is it important that language matches the speaker/writer's purpose?

If language does not fit the purpose, the message becomes unclear, weak, or ineffective.

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What is the El Filibusterismo trailer used for in the lesson?

To reflect on how characters communicate in the novel and to analyze their communication styles and language.

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Name a guiding question used for the El Filibusterismo trailer activity.

How did the characters in the novel convey their method of communication?

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What is the paired-sharing activity called for discussing everyday school/community communication?

Karanasan Ko, Ibahagi Ko (Share My Experience).

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Give an example of a guiding question for paired-sharing.

What words do you commonly use when you speak? (Also considered: do you use polite terms like po/opo and ho/ho, and why is that important?)