Introduction
Have you ever said something that was misunderstood? Or heard someone say, “That’s not what I meant!”?
🔹 Pragmatics is the study of how meaning is influenced by context, tone, and social norms.
🔹 In this WebQuest, you will analyze real-life conversations, speech acts, and implicatures to uncover how we truly communicate.
Task
Your goal is to analyze real-life conversations and identify different pragmatic features, such as:
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Speech acts (greetings, requests, apologies, compliments, complaints, and refusals)
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Implicature (hidden meaning)
Process
Step 1: Learn about pragmatics
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Watch an introductory video on pragmatics
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Read a short article on speech acts and implicature https://archive.carla.umn.edu/speechacts/definition.html
💡 Step 2: Gather real-life examples
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Observe everyday conversations (at home, in school, online)
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Find dialogues from TV shows, movies, or books
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Record your observations
💡 Step 3: Analyze the conversations
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Identify speech acts and implicature
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Explain how context affects meaning
💡 Step 4: Present your findings
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Create a PowerPoint, infographic, or short essay
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Use examples to show how pragmatics shapes communication
Evaluation
| Criteria | Excellent (5) | Good (4) | Fair (3) | Needs Improvement (2) |
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| Analysis | Deep analysis of pragmatic features | Good analysis, some details missing | Basic analysis, lacks depth | Limited analysis, missing key elements |
| Examples | Strong, relevant real-life examples | Good examples, but fewer details | Some examples, not well-explained | Weak or no examples provided |
| Presentation | Clear, engaging, well-organized | Organized, but minor issues | Some organization problems | Unclear or disorganized |
Conclusion
Pragmatics helps us understand not just what people say, but what they mean.
🔹 By analyzing real-life conversations, we can become better communicators in different social situations.
🔹 How has your understanding of language changed after this WebQuest
Credits
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Web Articles:
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ThoughtCo: Pragmatics Gives Context to Language https://www.thoughtco.com/pragmatics-language-1691654
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CARLA: Description of Speech Acts https://archive.carla.umn.edu/speechacts/definition.html
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Books:
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Pragmatics by George Yule
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How Language Works by David Crystal
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Videos:
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What is Pragmatics? (YouTube)
https://youtu.be/rVP-TWE-Ikg?si=DBV6d7SGnkHs2wTL -
How Does Context Affect Meaning? (YouTube)
https://youtu.be/lK3E4zPIHGY?si=CDt9BC9FCO8cfOWB
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