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Use 1 sheet of yellow paper.

(Grade 11 only, for Oral Communication)

Part I: Short Answer (15 points)

Instructions: Answer briefly but clearly. Each question is worth 5 points.

1. Explain why clarity is important in evaluating an oral communication activity.

2. Describe two ways a speaker can engage the audience effectively.

3. What role does audience feedback play in assessing the effectiveness of an oral presentation?

Part II: True or False (10 points)

Instructions: Write T if the statement is true, and F if it is false. Each item is worth 2 points.

1. The speaker’s body language does not affect the audience’s understanding of the message.

2. Audience engagement can be measured by how attentive and responsive the listeners are.

3. Achieving the communication objective is not necessary to consider an oral activity effective.

4. Clear articulation and pronunciation contribute to the effectiveness of oral communication.

5. Feedback from the audience is irrelevant in evaluating oral communication effectiveness.

Part III: Matching Type (15 points)

Instructions: Match the evaluation criteria in Column A with their descriptions in Column B. Write the letter
of the correct description next to the number.

Column A (Criteria) Column B (Description)

1. Clarity a. How well the speaker uses gestures and facial expressions

2. Audience Engagement b. Whether the audience understood the message without


confusion

3. Feedback Reception c. The speaker’s ability to answer questions and respond to


comments

4. Nonverbal Cues d. The level of attention and interaction from the audience

5. Achievement of e. Whether the communication met its intended goals


Objectives

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