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Oprah Winfrey Show

Extending

Field:

There are dialogues built in Oprah Winfrey Show, between Oprah and her guest.
They discuss about what it is like to be Muslim in the world and what is Muslim. The
conversation is to gain more information from the guest by exploring Oprah’s
knowledge on the guest’s experience and by showing sympathetic facial
expression.

Tenor:

The conversation was built between by the host, Oprah Winfrey who is American,
and her guest who is Jordanian, a Muslim who has a more modern thinking.

Sometimes the host represents herself as an individual person by the use of the
word I so that a warm relationship between the host and the guest can be built.
Some other time she also use the word “WE” to involve the entire participants.

Mode:

It is a spoken text in form of dialogues. It is a public act, using TV as the media for
publishing. The host uses particular style of questioning in this case is extending
questions. This style is to make her guest could have a feel and gives more
information, which is important for the audience.

Clarifying & evaluating

Field:

There are dialogues built in Oprah Winfrey Show, between Oprah and her guest.
They discuss about what it is like to be Muslim in the world and what is Muslim.

Tenor:

The conversation was built between by the host, Oprah Winfrey who is American,
and her guest who is Jordanian, a Muslim who has more modern thinking.

Sometimes the host represents herself as an individual person by the use of the
word I so that a warm relationship between the host and the guest can be built.
Some other time she also use the word “WE” to involve the entire participants.

Mode:

It is a spoken text in form of dialogues. It is a public act, using TV as the media for
publishing. The host uses particular style of questioning in this case is clarifying
questions. She uses her existing knowledge on the topic and confirms this to the
guest, meaning that she evaluate her understanding and at the same time ask for
the right information.

Emotional

Field:

There are dialogues built in Oprah Winfrey Show, between Oprah and her guest.
They discuss about what it is like to be Muslim in the world and what is Muslim.

Tenor:

The conversation was built between by the host, Oprah Winfrey who is American,
and her guest who is Jordanian, a Muslim that has more modern thinking.

Mode:

It is a spoken text in form of dialogues. It is a public act, using TV as the media for
publishing. The host uses particular style of questioning in this case is emotional
questions. She tries to uncover her guest on something.

Gaining agreement

Field:

There are dialogues built in Oprah Winfrey Show, between Oprah and her guest.
They discuss about what it is like to be Muslim in the world and what is Muslim.

Tenor:

The conversation was built between by the host, Oprah Winfrey who is American,
and her guest who is Jordanian, a Muslim that has more modern thinking.

Mode:

It is a spoken text in form of dialogues. It is a public act, using TV as the media for
publishing. The host uses particular style of questioning in this case is rhetorical
questions, which is gaining agreement, meaning that she invites agreement by
saying “right?”.

Cross questioning

Field:

There are dialogues built in Oprah Winfrey Show, between Oprah and her guest.
They discuss about what it is like to be Muslim in the world and what is Muslim.

Tenor:
The conversation was built between by the host, Oprah Winfrey who is American,
and her guest who is Jordanian, a Muslim that has more modern thinking.

Mode:

It is a spoken text in form of dialogues. It is a public act, using TV as the media for
publishing. The host uses particular style of questioning in this case is rhetorical
questions, which is cross questioning, meaning that the host asks back questions
from her interlocutor.

Reviewing questions

Field:

There are dialogues built in Oprah Winfrey Show, between Oprah and her guest.
They discuss about what it is like to be Muslim in the world and what is Muslim.

Tenor:

The conversation was built between by the host, Oprah Winfrey who is American,
and her guest who is Jordanian, a Muslim that has more modern thinking.

Mode:

It is a spoken text in form of dialogues. It is a public act, using TV as the media for
publishing. The host uses particular style of questioning in this case is rhetorical
questions, which is reviewing questions, meaning that she repeats what her guest
has said previously.

Multiple questions

Field:

There are dialogues built in Oprah Winfrey Show, between Oprah and her guest.
They discuss about what it is like to be Muslim in the world and what is Muslim.

Tenor:

The conversation was built between by the host, Oprah Winfrey who is American,
and her guest who is Jordanian, a Muslim that has more modern thinking.

Mode:

It is a spoken text in form of dialogues. It is a public act, using TV as the media for
publishing. The host uses particular style of questioning in this case is rhetorical
questions, which is multiple questions, meaning that she gives questions to the
guest where the questions are not expected them to be answered.
Holliday high jinks at 5am land Euan in more trouble

Field:

An article in Daily Telegraph newspaper writes about Euan Blair, the Prime
Minister’s son who was ordered by the owner of a Hotel where he spent at night
because he and his friends made noise at 5am.

Tenor:

The communication is built between an article writer who has quite plain attitude
toward the news and readers.

Mode:

It is a monolog written text. It is a public act, using newspaper as the media for
publishing.

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