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Saturday, February 23, 2019

English Spoken Language Essay

In tv represent and piano tuner receiver the reference techniques are very different. whole meal flour Norton does both, in both situations we do see Norton adapting himself. He hearings Jedward in the telly consultation and Benedict Cumberbatch in the radio call into question. They are many differences the distinct one is that one is in a tv set studio and the former(a) in a radio set a nonher difference is the references that would chink them. The telly situation is broadcasted on a Friday night at 10.30pm so the consultation would be teenagers and young adults, which is a contrast to the audience that would compreh determination to the radio interview, (which is broadcasted on Saturday morning around 10am) who would be middle recovered and certainly older than the people watching the Jedward interview. Also as wellspring as the audience watching on television in the Jedward interview, thither is also a live audience in the studio which would authorise Norton a direct response and reserves him people to address.In the radio interview Norton doesnt have a live audience so he doesnt pulsate a direct response so thats why I think hes calmer and more than than than relaxed. In both interviews I think that Norton doesnt allow time for the interviewees to remonstrate and this may come across that hes rushing and is non thinking. In the television situation Norton interrupts Jedward so that the audiences laugh which I reckon is what he is meant to do but after a while Jedward let on up and just let him interrupt him. An example of when he interrupts in the radio interview when Cumberbatch Danny was very. Norton is this Danny Boyle? Also Norton continues that part of the interview to let out about himself, which I dont think is keeping a very proficient vibrancy with Cumberbacth. After a while Cumberbatch in my opinion gives up and starts to ask Norton questions about his career Why did you give up? this is another example of Norton no t really keeping a rapport with the interviewee.The television interview with Jedward in my opinion is more than less(prenominal)(prenominal) formal and Norton behaves in a more spontaneous and lively government agency where as in the radio interview its formal and much more serious. I think that Norton in away talks floor to Jeward and makes pep up of them and has a patronising attitude towards them. In the radio interview Norton has much more respect for Cumberbatch and talk to him on a more level basis. The way Norton began his interview with Jedward Now, anyway this I would say is less formal than the way Norton began his interview with Cumberbatch. In a way this is strong as this makes the interviewee feel more relaxed, this also shows how Norton is adapting himself in both situations. In the interviews I think that Norton adapts himself, in terms of his tone and change over of his vocalization. In the Jedward interview his tone, is relaxed, funny and his pitch is much higher than in the Cumberbatch interview.I personally think that Norton has to change himself to fit in with Cumberbatch, as his vowelise is much more formal. When addressing the audience in the Jedward interview, Nortons pitch of voice changes depending on whether he is asking a question or stating something, this shows that Norton keeps a rapport with the audience and the interviewee. An example of this is when Norton says its not often that gets a laugh this is aimed at the audience and is in away make fun of Jedward. In the television interview we see that Norton has cards but at some point he puts them down, this makes us think that he is make some of it up and makes he seem more spontaneous. Obviously we mintt see what is going on in the radio interview but, I think that Nortons speech is more fluent compared to the television interview.I think that Norton doesnt really follow the cards in the television interview as he keeps interrupting Jedward which I assume is not on th e cards. I do think that both interviews are set out correctly and follow a logical sequence of points. I also think that in the radio interview Norton speaks more articulately than in the television interview where he seems to talk in a more rushed lively way. Nortons sentences in the radio interview are more coherent and in that respect are fewer hesitations than in the television interview, but a reason for this could be that there crappert really be any silences in a radio interview. The layout of the two interviews are virtual the same, Norton introduces them, he asks the a few questions, Norton comments and they end the interview.I do think that Norton is too focused on get laughs from the audience that it brings the attention away from the interviewee, which is a bad technique from Norton. irrelevant the television interview Norton doesnt have a live audience so his much more focused on the interview and sustains a better rapport with Cumberbatch than with Jedward. With b oth audiences to build a rapport with the audience, Norton makes jokes and hes very sarcastic especially towards Jedward, Can you go to a cashpoint and get money out? this is making a joke and when he says this he looks to the audience to get a laugh. Also we see that in the television interview that Norton in a way is encouraged by the audience to keep making funny comments so that the audience is more concentrated on him rather than the interviewee, this is a bad technique from Norton has its more feeding his ego and sustain a better rapport with the audience rather than the interviewee.Obviously we cant see Nortons consistency language in the radio interview but in the television one we see that his body language does co-ordinate with the situation he is in. After Norton says its not often that gets a big cheer the audience immediately laugh which in a way jeers Norton on and so he continues to look at the audience instead of Jedward. I think at some points Norton looks too much at the tv camera and audience and this slightly decreases the rapport with Jedward, but on the other tip over hes sustains a rapport with the audience. He uses hand gestures which exaggerates what he is saying, but I think personally hes coach is too laid back and gives an informal look.In both interviews there would be two different audiences so the reaction and how Norton tries to sustain a rapport with them would be different. In the radio interview, Norton interacts with the audience with the tone and pitch of his voice, whereas in the television interview Norton uses gestures and looks straight at the audience to get an immediate reaction. Also his volume of his voice is more prominent, in the radio interview so the audience has a connection with Norton. In the radio interview Nortons language is more formal whereas in the television one its much more relaxed and Standard English so this shows that Norton does adapt himself to both situations, which is a good technique made by Norton.So, overall I think that Norton is good at adapting himself to both interviews I do think that in the radio interview that Norton is better meet to the television interview when its a bit more relaxed and informal, because this suits Nortons personality better. Norton does have a few bad techniques which include interrupting and looking at at the audience too much, but he has many good techniques. Although in both interviews he uses good techniques which sustain a rapport with both the audience and the interviewees.

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