UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO
College of Arts and Sciences Education
                     General Education - Language
            Physically Distanced but Academically Engaged
   Self-Instructional Manual (SIM) for Self-Directed Learning (SDL)
         Course/Subject: ENGLISH 202 (Communicative English)
               Name of Teacher: MARY JANE T. PALICTE
THIS SIM/SDL MANUAL IS A DRAFT VERSION ONLY; NOT FOR REPRODUCTION
AND DISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE OF ITS INTENDED USE. THIS IS INTENDED ONLY
  FOR THE USE OF THE STUDENTS WHO ARE OFFICIALLY ENROLLED IN THE
                          COURSE/SUBJECT.
                  EXPECT REVISIONS OF THE MANUAL.
                                                         College of Arts and Sciences Education
                                                                  General Education – Language
                                        2nd Floor, DPT Building, Matina Campus, Davao City Phone No.:
                              TABLE   OF CONTENTS                    (082)300-5456/305-0647 Local 134
Course Outline                                                                 3
Course Outline Policy                                                          3
The Meaning of Communication                                                   7
Characteristics of Communication                                               7
Process of Communication                                                       8
Elements of Communication                                                      9
Types of Communication                                                         12
Barriers to Effective Communication                                            12
Listening                                                                      16
Purposes of Listening                                                          16
Barriers to Active Listening                                                   19
Stage Fright                                                                   24
Phonology                                                                      28
Front Vowels                                                                   30
Central Vowels                                                                 31
Back Vowels                                                                    32
Consonants                                                                     35
Stress                                                                         52
Intonation                                                                     62
Vocal Delivery                                                                 74
Physical Delivery                                                              85
The Final Moment                                                               98
Online Code of Conduct                                                         100
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                                                                College of Arts and Sciences Education
                                                                         General Education – Language
                                               2nd Floor, DPT Building, Matina Campus, Davao City Phone No.:
                                                                            (082)300-5456/305-0647 Local 134
                 Course Outline: ENG 202a – COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH
    Course Facilitator:
    Email:
    Student Consultation:             Done by online (LMS) or thru text, emails or calls
    Mobile:
    Phone:                            (082) 300-5456/ 305-0647 Local 118
    Effectivity Date:                 May 2020
    Mode of Delivery:                 Blended (On-Line with face to face or virtual sessions)
    Time Frame:                       54 Hours
    Student Workload:                 Expected Self-Directed Learning
    Requisites:                       ENG 201a
    Credit:                           6
    Attendance Requirements:          A minimum of 95% attendance is required at all
                                      scheduled Virtual or face to face sessions.
                                    Course Outline Policy
            Areas of Concern                                       Details
    Contact and Non-contact Hours      This 6-unit course self-instructional manual is designed
                                       for blended learning mode of instructional delivery with
                                       scheduled face to face or virtual sessions. The expected
                                       number of hours will be 54 including the face to face or
                                       virtual sessions. The face to face sessions shall include
                                       the summative assessment tasks (exams) since this
                                       course is crucial in the licensure examination
                                       for teachers.
    Assessment Task Submission         Submission of assessment tasks shall be on 3 rd, 5th, 7th
                                       and 9th week of the term. The assessment paper shall be
                                       attached with a cover page indicating the title of the
                                       assessment task (if the task is performance), the name
                                       of the course coordinator, date of submission and name
                                       of the student. The document should be emailed to the
                                       course coordinator. It is also expected that you already
                                       paid your tuition and other fees before the submission of
                                       the assessment task.
                                       If the assessment task is done in real time through the
                                       features in the Blackboard Learning Management
                                       System, the schedule shall be arranged ahead of time
                                       by the course coordinator.
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                                                       College of Arts and Sciences Education
                                                                General Education – Language
                                      2nd Floor, DPT Building, Matina Campus, Davao City Phone No.:
                                                                   (082)300-5456/305-0647 Local 134
                              Since this course is included in the licensure examination
                              for teachers, you will be required to take the Multiple-
                              Choice Question exam inside the University. This should
                              be scheduled ahead of time by your course coordinator.
                              This is non-negotiable for all licensure-based programs.
    Turnitin Submission       To ensure honesty and authenticity, all assessment
    (if necessary)            tasks are required to be submitted through Turnitin with
                              a maximum similarity index of 30% allowed. This means
                              that if your paper goes beyond 30%, the students will
                              either opt to redo her/his paper or explain in writing
                              addressed to the course coordinator the reasons for the
                              similarity. In addition, if the paper has reached more
                              than 30% similarity index, the student may be called for
                              a disciplinary action in accordance with the University’s
                              OPM on Intellectual and Academic Honesty.
                              Please note that academic dishonesty such as cheating
                              and commissioning other students or people to complete
                              the task for you have severe punishments
                              (reprimand, warning, expulsion).
    Penalties for Late        The score for an assessment item submitted after the
    Assignments/Assessments   designated time on the due date, without an approved
                              extension of time, will be reduced by 5% of the possible
                              maximum score for that assessment item for each day
                              or part day that the assessment item is late.
                              However, if the late submission of assessment paper
                              has a valid reason, a letter of explanation should be
                              submitted and approved by the course coordinator. If
                              necessary, you will also be required to present/attach
                              evidences.
    Return of Assignments/    Assessment tasks will be returned to you two (2) weeks
    Assessments               after the submission. This will be returned by email or
                              via Blackboard portal.
                              For group assessment tasks, the course coordinator will
                              require some or few of the students for online or virtual
                              sessions to ask clarificatory questions to validate the
                              originality of the assessment task submitted and to
                              ensure that all the group members are involved.
    Assignment Resubmission   You should request in writing addressed to the course
                              coordinator his/her intention to resubmit an assessment
                              task. The resubmission is premised on the student’s
                              failure to comply with the similarity index and other
                              reasonable grounds such as academic literacy
                              standards or other reasonable circumstances e.g.
                              illness, accidents financial constraints.
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                                                           College of Arts and Sciences Education
                                                                    General Education – Language
                                          2nd Floor, DPT Building, Matina Campus, Davao City Phone No.:
                                                                       (082)300-5456/305-0647 Local 134
    Re-marking of Assessment      You should request in writing addressed to the program
    Papers and Appeal             coordinator your intention to appeal or contest the score
                                  given to an assessment task. The letter should explicitly
                                  explain the reasons/points to contest the grade. The
                                  program coordinator shall communicate with the
                                  students on the approval and disapproval of the request.
                                  If disapproved by the course coordinator, you can
                                  elevate your case to the program head or the dean with
                                  the original letter of request. The final decision will
                                  come from the dean of the college.
    Grading System                All culled from BlackBoard sessions and traditional
                                  contact
                                            Course discussions/exercises – 30%
                                            1st formative assessment – 10%
                                            2nd formative assessment – 10%
                                            3rd formative assessment – 10%
                                  All culled from on-campus/onsite sessions (TBA):
                                           Final exam – 40%
                                  Submission of the final grades shall follow the usual
                                  University system and procedures.
    Preferred Referencing Style   APA 6th Edition.
    Student Communication         You are required to create a umindanao email account
                                  which is a requirement to access the BlackBoard portal.
                                  Then, the course coordinator shall enroll the students to
                                  have access to the materials and resources of the
                                  course. All communication formats: chat, submission of
                                  assessment tasks, requests etc. shall be through the
                                  portal and other university recognized platforms.
                                  You can also meet the course coordinator in person
                                  through the scheduled face to face sessions to raise
                                  your issues and concerns.
                                  For students who have not created their student email,
                                  please contact the course coordinator or program head.
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                                                            College of Arts and Sciences Education
                                                                     General Education – Language
                                           2nd Floor, DPT Building, Matina Campus, Davao City Phone No.:
                                                                        (082)300-5456/305-0647 Local 134
     Contact Details of the Dean     Dr. Khristine Marie D. Concepcion
                                     Email: khristinemarie_concepcion@umindanao.edu.ph
                                     Phone: (082) 300-5456/ 305-0647 Local 118
     Contact Details of the          Dr. Edwin L. Nebria
     Program Head                    Email: edwin_nebria@umindanao.edu.ph
                                     Phone: (082) 300-5456/ 305-0647 Local 118
     Students with Special Needs    Students with special needs shall communicate with the
                                    course coordinator about the nature of his or her special
                                    needs. Depending on the nature of the need, the course
                                    coordinator with the approval of the program coordinator
                                    may provide alternative assessment tasks or extension of
                                    the deadline of submission of assessment tasks. However,
                                    the alternative
                                    assessment tasks should still be in the service of
                                    achieving the desired course learning outcomes.
     Online Tutorial Registration   Your course coordinator will endorse you to the
                                    enhancement program offered by the College of Arts and
                                    Sciences under the Languages Discipline. The
                                    Enhancement Team will provide schedule of your tutorial
                                    depending on your preferred time and day. You will attend
                                    the tutorial sessions and take the pre and post test to
                                    determine your progress. This can be done online, or you
                                    can call or text directly the course coordinator for
                                    assistance if you don not have internet connection.
     Instructional Help Desk        case@umindanao.edu.ph
     Contact Details
     Library Contact                Brigida Bacani
                                    Head-LIC
                                    library@umindanao.edu.ph
                                    09513766681
                                    Ms. Christina Perocho
                                    Email: library@umindanao.edu.ph
                                    Phone: 099 102 2141
     Well-being Welfare Support     Ronadora Diala
     Help Desk Contact Details      GSTC Head
                                    (082) 300-5456
                                    Ms. Carizza Mari C. Tinanac
                                    Email: crizzamari_tinanac@umindanao.edu.ph
                                    Phone: 0977 805 8911
Course Information – see/download course syllabus in the Black Board LMS
     CC’s Voice: Hello students! Welcome to this course ENG 202: Communicative
                 English. By now, I am known that you desire to achieve proficiency in
                 the use of the English language in order to communicate thoughts
                 and ideas effectively.
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                                                                College of Arts and Sciences Education
                                                                         General Education – Language
                                               2nd Floor, DPT Building, Matina Campus, Davao City Phone No.:
                                                                            (082)300-5456/305-0647 Local 134
       CO           To exhibit proficient and effective communication, you have to deal
                    with the     different factors that contribute to become a good
                    communicator: identifying the nature of language, manifesting a
                    wholesome regard and a positive attitude for English Language,
                    able to produce with accuracy the different sounds of English and
                    able to speak with ease and confidence through mastery of the
                    principle learned which is the ultimate course outcome (CO) of this
                    subject. Thus, in this course you are expected to speak the language
                    with ease and be conscious of the correct production of sounds,
                    rhythm and intonation.
                   Let us begin!
Big Picture
        Week 1-3: Unit Learning Outcomes (ULO): At the end of the unit, you are
        expected to:
              a. Define the meaning of communication,
              b. Explain the different characteristics of communication,
              c. Describe the key components in the communication process,
              d. Identify the different elements of communication
              e. Describe the different types of communication; and
              f. Understand the different barriers to effective communication.
Big Picture in Focus:
             ULOa. Define the meaning of communication
             ULOb. Explain the different characteristics of communication
             ULOc. Describe the key components in the communication process
             ULOd. Identify the different elements of communication
METALANGUAGE
         Communication is defined as a process by which we assign and convey meaning
    in an attempt to create shared understanding. The term communication is derived from
    the Latin word communis, meaning common. In general, communication refers to the
    reciprocal exchange of information, ideas, facts, opinions, beliefs, feelings & attitudes
    through verbal or nonverbal means between two people or within a group of people
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                                                             College of Arts and Sciences Education
                                                                      General Education – Language
                                            2nd Floor, DPT Building, Matina Campus, Davao City Phone No.:
                                                                         (082)300-5456/305-0647 Local 134
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE
    What is communication?
       ▪ Process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a
       common system of symbols, signs or behavior (Merriam-Webster’s Online
       Dictionary).
       ▪ Process of exchanging information usually via a common system of symbols
       (Open Encyclopedia).
       ▪ Process of sending and receiving messages and it occurs whenever we
       express ourselves in a manner that is clearly understood (GLENCOE Speech).
    Characteristics of communication
       1. Communication is INTERACTIVE
             ▪ In communication, it is basic to have a sender and a receiver.
       2. Communication is IRREVERSIBLE
             ▪ It is difficult for us to repeat the transaction in exactly the same manner it
             was experienced.
       3. Communication is COMPLEX
             ▪ Communication flows in a systematic order and it follow a process. is not
             simple as we think it is.
       4. Communication is LEARNABLE
             ▪ There are skills that we can learn to make our communication effective.
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                                                                 College of Arts and Sciences Education
                                                                          General Education – Language
                                                2nd Floor, DPT Building, Matina Campus, Davao City Phone No.:
                                                                             (082)300-5456/305-0647 Local 134
THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION
Source: https://courses.lumenlearning.com/wm-organizationalbehavior/chapter/the-process-of-
communication/
Key Components:
       1. Encoding - translating information into a message in the form of symbols that
       represent ideas.
       2. Medium - Channel or the means used to convey a message.
       3. Decoding - done by the receiver. The receiver interprets the symbols by the
       sender.
       4. Feedback - Allows the sender to evaluate the effectiveness of the message.
       5. Sender - One who initiates the communication.
       6. Receiver - One to whom the message is directed.
ELEMENTS OF COMMUNICATION
1. Sender - the source of the message that is encoded into symbols that are verbal
(with words) and/or nonverbal (without words).
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                                                            College of Arts and Sciences Education
                                                                     General Education – Language
                                           2nd Floor, DPT Building, Matina Campus, Davao City Phone No.:
                                                                        (082)300-5456/305-0647 Local 134
      2. Message - any information or anything the speaker/sender wants to
      communicate by using a medium.
       3. Channel - the mode, method or means of sending or expressing the
      message, which may perhaps be through any of the five senses. Sound and light
      waves in a face-to-face/ “in-person talking.” It could also be the digital, audio and
      visual signals
      4. Receiver - gets the message in the medium desired through the chosen
      channel, and decodes the message.
      5. Feedback - The receiver’s response verbally or nonverbally
      6. Noise – it is also known as the interference or distraction. Anything that
      impedes or gets in the way of accurately sending, receiving, and interpreting the
      message, whether it be internal or external.
Self-Help: You can also refer to the sources below to help you further
understand the lesson:
Abrera, R., et al., (2015). Speak Right and Shine. Valenzuela City: Adel Ko
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