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Quiz 2 - Cambridge Assessment - Interactive Comm ...

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    Interactive Communication and the sub-categories involved
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  • "Yeah OK." - What´s this an example of in IC?
    Responding (a simple exchange)
  •  15
  • "Yeah, absolutely! And as well as that you have to consider how people from different cultures would react. Don´t you think?" - What´s this an example of?
    Responding and Developing
  •  20
  • "I agree with you up to a point but I don´t think this is always true because..." -What´s this an example of?
    Responding and Developing
  •  20
  • "I couldn´t agree more" - What´s this an example of?
    Responding
  •  5
  • "Let´s get down to the nitty gritty!" - What´s this an example of?
    Initiating
  •  15
  • From the Glossary of terms on IC which sub-category is this? - Instances when one candidate helps another candidate, e.g. by providing a word they are looking for during a discussion activity, or helping them develop an idea.?
    Supporting
  •  15
  • From the Glossary of terms on IC which sub-category is this?- Starting a new turn by introducing a new idea or new development of the current topic.
    Initiating
  •  15
  • Which sub-category in the glossary of terms for IC would you find these phrases: saying more than the minimum response..... proactively involving the other candidate with a suggestion or question....?
    Development of the interaction
  •  20
  • Which sub-category in the glossary of terms for IC is this phrase- instances when the interlocutor repeats, or uses a back-up prompt or gesture...?
    Prompting
  •  10
  • In which level does IRD not appear?
    A2 - Key
  •  20