, ENG1514 ASSIGNMENT 02
DUE DATE: 10 JUNE 2026
SECTION A
1) Communication skills fall into two categories. Name these categories. (2 marks)
Communication skills are divided into receptive skills and productive skills. Receptive
skills involve understanding language through listening and reading, while productive skills
involve producing language through speaking and writing.
2) Identify the parts of our body we use to make sounds. (6 marks)
The human body uses several organs, known as articulators, to produce speech sounds:
1. Lungs – supply airflow needed for speech production.
2. Vocal cords (larynx) – vibrate to create voiced sounds.
3. Tongue – shapes and modifies speech sounds.
4. Lips – help form different speech sounds clearly.
5. Teeth – assist in producing sounds such as /f/ and /v/.
6. Hard and soft palate – regulate airflow and influence sound quality.
3) Provide one example of structured verbal communication. (1 mark)
A formal classroom presentation is an example of structured verbal communication.
4) Summarise the six stages in the listening process (Nunan, 2001). (12 marks)
DUE DATE: 10 JUNE 2026
SECTION A
1) Communication skills fall into two categories. Name these categories. (2 marks)
Communication skills are divided into receptive skills and productive skills. Receptive
skills involve understanding language through listening and reading, while productive skills
involve producing language through speaking and writing.
2) Identify the parts of our body we use to make sounds. (6 marks)
The human body uses several organs, known as articulators, to produce speech sounds:
1. Lungs – supply airflow needed for speech production.
2. Vocal cords (larynx) – vibrate to create voiced sounds.
3. Tongue – shapes and modifies speech sounds.
4. Lips – help form different speech sounds clearly.
5. Teeth – assist in producing sounds such as /f/ and /v/.
6. Hard and soft palate – regulate airflow and influence sound quality.
3) Provide one example of structured verbal communication. (1 mark)
A formal classroom presentation is an example of structured verbal communication.
4) Summarise the six stages in the listening process (Nunan, 2001). (12 marks)