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SEMIOTICS OF DISCOURSE

                        SECOND GRADE                              SECOND. SEMESTER 2020


                  TEACHER: LIC. TERESA DÁVALOS C.
                  NAME Arauco Calani Alvaro Ezequiel .CI 9909444 LP          DATE 13/09/2020

                  CEL: 77551368 E- MAIL thezequielarauco21@gmail.com  SCORE…/100………

                                                       PRACTICE 1





                      A) ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS
                         1.- What is speech?

                         A Speech is how we say sounds and words. Speech, language refer to the means of

                         communication used by people. Speech is the expression of ideas and thoughts by
                         means of articulate vocal sounds, or the faculty of thus expressing ideas and

                         thoughts. ... Speech, address, oration, harangue are terms for a communication to an
                         audience.

                         2.- How do you make articulation?

                         A How we make speech sounds using the mouth, lips, and tongue. For example, we
                         need to be able to say the “r” sound to say "rabbit" instead of "wabbit.”

                         3.- What is the voice?
                         A How we use our vocal folds and breath to make sounds. Our voice can be loud or

                         soft or high- or low-pitched. We can hurt our voice by talking too much, yelling, or

                         coughing a lot.
                         4.- What is language?

                         A Language refers to the words we use and how we use them to share ideas and get
                         what we want..

                         5.- What is your opinion?
                         A Let me start by saying that this is a very important topic of discussion because it

                         is what will connect cultures. We as non-native speakers should learn better ways to

                         connect to people not focusing on grammar perfection but oral speaking and
                         conveying thoughts and feelings to those who are native speakers.
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