CBC1501/201/1/2022
Tutorial Letter 201/1/2022
Communication in Business Contexts
CBC501
Semester 1
Department of Communication Science
This tutorial letter contains feedback for Assignment for
Semester 1
BARCODE
, CONTENTS
Page
1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 3
2 FEEDBACK ON ASSIGNMENT 01 .................................................................................................. 4
2.1 General comments ............................................................................................................................ 4
2.2 Answers and feedback ...................................................................................................................... 5
3 EXAMINATIONS, SUPPLEMENTARY AND AEGROTAT EXAMINATIONS ............................... 18
4 IN CLOSING .................................................................................................................................... 19
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, CBC1501/201/1/2022
1 INTRODUCTION
Dear Student
We hope that you have enjoyed your studies in Communication in Business Contexts
(CBC1501) thus far. Please note that tutorial letters are important and are intended to assist
you in understanding the content of this module better, as well as to prepare you for the final
examination. Therefore, it is important to read all your tutorial letters carefully and keep them
in a safe place for future reference.
You will remember that Tutorial Letter 101/3/2022, which you received when you registered for
CBC1501, contains all the important information for this course. You would have also noted that
the study guide (TL501), together with all the online resources and video lessons on myUnisa,
contains your study material for this course. This tutorial letter specifically deals with general
feedback on and answers to Assignment 01.
Please watch the next discussion class video for a full review of this assignment. Details
of this class will appear on myUnisa as an announcement.
Feedback on Assignment 02 will be posted on myUnisa, under the Additional Resources tab,
after your assignment has been assessed. We will post an announcement on myUnisa in this
respect.
You should have received the following tutorial letters for this semester:
o Tutorial Letter 101/3/2022
o Tutorial Letter CMNALLE/301/4/2022
o Tutorial Letter 201/1/2022 (this tutorial letter)
Digital copies of all tutorial letters are available on myUnisa
(http://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/myunisa/default/). There are also various additional resources,
video tutorials, live broadcasts (recorded), and other resources uploaded on myUnisa to assist
you with your studies.
If you have any enquiries regarding this module, please refer to your Tutorial Letter 101/3/2022
to ascertain which department in the University to contact, depending on the nature of your
enquiry. Remember that you are welcome to contact the lecturers if you have any content-
related enquiries.
Ms Ashiya Abdool Satar
Module coordinator
Telephone: 012 429 4203
E-mail:
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Tutorial Letter 201/1/2022
Communication in Business Contexts
CBC501
Semester 1
Department of Communication Science
This tutorial letter contains feedback for Assignment for
Semester 1
BARCODE
, CONTENTS
Page
1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 3
2 FEEDBACK ON ASSIGNMENT 01 .................................................................................................. 4
2.1 General comments ............................................................................................................................ 4
2.2 Answers and feedback ...................................................................................................................... 5
3 EXAMINATIONS, SUPPLEMENTARY AND AEGROTAT EXAMINATIONS ............................... 18
4 IN CLOSING .................................................................................................................................... 19
2
, CBC1501/201/1/2022
1 INTRODUCTION
Dear Student
We hope that you have enjoyed your studies in Communication in Business Contexts
(CBC1501) thus far. Please note that tutorial letters are important and are intended to assist
you in understanding the content of this module better, as well as to prepare you for the final
examination. Therefore, it is important to read all your tutorial letters carefully and keep them
in a safe place for future reference.
You will remember that Tutorial Letter 101/3/2022, which you received when you registered for
CBC1501, contains all the important information for this course. You would have also noted that
the study guide (TL501), together with all the online resources and video lessons on myUnisa,
contains your study material for this course. This tutorial letter specifically deals with general
feedback on and answers to Assignment 01.
Please watch the next discussion class video for a full review of this assignment. Details
of this class will appear on myUnisa as an announcement.
Feedback on Assignment 02 will be posted on myUnisa, under the Additional Resources tab,
after your assignment has been assessed. We will post an announcement on myUnisa in this
respect.
You should have received the following tutorial letters for this semester:
o Tutorial Letter 101/3/2022
o Tutorial Letter CMNALLE/301/4/2022
o Tutorial Letter 201/1/2022 (this tutorial letter)
Digital copies of all tutorial letters are available on myUnisa
(http://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/myunisa/default/). There are also various additional resources,
video tutorials, live broadcasts (recorded), and other resources uploaded on myUnisa to assist
you with your studies.
If you have any enquiries regarding this module, please refer to your Tutorial Letter 101/3/2022
to ascertain which department in the University to contact, depending on the nature of your
enquiry. Remember that you are welcome to contact the lecturers if you have any content-
related enquiries.
Ms Ashiya Abdool Satar
Module coordinator
Telephone: 012 429 4203
E-mail:
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