Communicative Competence Patricia and Diana
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Communicative Competence’ s recent trends have put more attention to language as interactive communication among individuals, each with a sociocultural identity..
communicative competence enables us to convey and interpret messages and to negotiate meanings interpersonally within specific contexts.
Paulston- Hymes
Linguistic- forms communicative
competence- knowledge that enable to communicate.
James Cummins
CALP- Context-reduced- forms
BICS- Context- embedded- face to face communication.
Canale and Swain said that CC has four components:
Grammatical competence: focused on sentence-level grammar.
Discourse competence: concerned with intersentential relationships.
Sociolinguistic Competence: knowledge of the sociocultural rules.
Strategic Competence: verbal and nonverbal communication strategies to compensate breakdowns.
Strategic competence enhance the effectiveness of communication or to compensate for breakdowns. (Swain four years later)
Strategic competence is the way we manipulate language in order to meet communicative goals.
Language competence
Organizational Competence
PragmaticCompetence
Gramatical Competence
Textual Competence
-Vocabulary-Morphology-Syntax-Phonology/Graphology
-Cohesion-Rhetorical Organization
illuocutionaryCompetence
SociolinguisticCompetence
-Ideational Funtions-Manipulative Funtions-Heuristic Funtions-Imaginative Funtions
-Sensitivity to Dialectic of Variety-Sensitivity to Register- Sensitivity to Naturalness-Cultural references and figures of speechA
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KNOWLEDGE STRUCTURES
Knowledge of the World
LANGUAGE COMPETENCE
Knowledge of the language
STRATEGIC COMPETENC
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PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL
MECHANISMS
CONTEXT OF
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Halliday´s seven functionThe instrumental : manipulate the environment.The regulatory: to control of the situation.The representational : as one sees it.The interactional: to ensure social maintenance.The personal: to express feelings, emotions,
personality.The heuristic: involves language used to acquire
knowledge, to learn about the environmentThe imaginative: to create imaginary systems or
ideas.
A single sentence or conversation might incorporate many different functions simultaneously.
Curricula were organized around different functions: identifying, reporting, denying, declining an invitation, asking permission, apologizing, etc. Now it is referred to as functional syllabuses.
(Van EK and Alexander 1975)
Berns went on to show how context is the real key to giving meaning to both form and function.
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PATRICIA CUBILLOS MUÑOZDIANA MARCELA ESCOBAR