Spoken Discourse Quiz 2 (25 MCQs)

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1. An understanding of spoken discourse is essential for communicative interaction, what does it imply in terms of communication skills?
2. Discourse markers such as "well" and "you know" are primarily used to .....
3. What are adjacency pairs in spoken discourse?
4. A: "Who wrote this song?" B: "This song ..... by Kim Nam Joon"
5. A: " ..... does she teach?" B: "She teaches English"
6. A:Watch out, Tommy! A group of lions are ..... B:It's okay. I am hiding peculiarly.
7. Make this into an interrogative sentence:Harold/do/the shopping
8. Which sentence has a phrasal chunk?
9. A: "Will I pass the exam?" B: "I don't know ..... ".
10. Which of the following is an example of colloquial language?
11. In spoken grammar, which of the following is an example of a tail?
12. Which of the following sentences uses ellipsis?
13. The term 'discourse' refers to:
14. Code switching in spoken discourse can indicate:
15. How might a speaker use prosodic features to convey emphasis?
16. A: " ..... did you leave your keys?" B: " None that I can remember"
17. A: "Who drinks coffee?" B: "I don't know ..... "
18. Turn taking in spoken discourse refers to:
19. A: " ..... do you want to eat?" B: "Pasta and cheese."
20. In what way can spoken discourse analysis contribute to improving communication skills?
21. A: "Who design those gowns?" B: "Many of the actresses' gowns ..... by Ralph Lauren."
22. Which of the following is NOT a backchannel response?
23. What are the challenges of studying grammar in spoken language?
24. How does spoken discourse differ from written discourse?
25. Kimble: ..... locked. We cannot open the door. Where are the keys?Old guard of Marshall bus:Right. You are right. Here they are