Nakawē 10, 20, 30
30.3.3
communicate meaningfully with coherency (coherency relates to the connectedness of information, thoughts and ideas within communication)
Indicators for this outcome
| (a) | uses complex and compound sentences to hold ideas in discourse together; |
| (b) | uses linking devices throughout the discourse, though not with complete agreement; |
| (c) | uses sentences and questions that contain learned vocabulary and familiar language structures in different forms; |
| (d) | adjusts language to suit audience and purpose; |
| (e) | uses the appropriate level of formality with people in a variety of contexts; and, |
| (f) | uses a wide range of interaction patterns to deal with routine and non-routine transactions and interactions. |
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