Interactional strategies are methods used in communication that make use of feedback to acknowledge the speaker's words. These are especially helpful and dominant in classroom settings. This is effective in supporting the students motivation and making them further intrigued in the learning process. This leads to the development of one's clear understanding, on the other hand it allows the listener to overcome their uncertainty or confusion. Interactional strategies can come in many forms. The most common cases include the speaker giving out an example, it is used to further express the information and helps it be comprehensible. Other examples include of: confirming if the listeners have understood what has been said, rephrasing for verification, and repetition of of important factors to look over the understanding of the listener.
Interactional strategies are methods
used
in communication that
make
use
of feedback to acknowledge the speaker's words. These are
especially
helpful and dominant in classroom settings. This is effective in supporting the students motivation and making them
further
intrigued in the learning process. This leads to the development of one's
clear
understanding,
on the other hand
it
allows
the listener to overcome their uncertainty or confusion. Interactional strategies can
come
in
many
forms. The most common cases include the speaker giving out an example, it is
used
to
further
express the information and
helps
it be comprehensible. Other examples include of: confirming if the listeners have understood what has
been said
, rephrasing for verification, and repetition
of of
important
factors to look over the understanding of the listener.