Quick question
Unit II Worksheet
Instructions: Using this worksheet, for Part 1, write a transcript of a two-person dialogue that demonstrates how your chosen noisemaker can affect a conversation. Your dialogue should be a minimum of one page in length. For Part 2, apply the skills that you learned after reading Chapters 3 and 4 to show how you would decrease the effect of that noisemaker. Revise your dialogue transcript to include additions and/or revisions. Your revised dialogue example should be a minimum of one page in length. For Part 3, write a conclusion that describes the negative effect of the noisemaker that you selected for this dialogue. Discuss tools that you can use to minimize the effects of noisemakers. Summarize how the skills learned created a more successful dialogue. Your conclusion should be a minimum of one page in length.
Part 1
Short Description of Physical Scene
Summary of Action Taking Place
Name/Title of Person Speaking
Dialogue Here
Reaction or Action from Other Characters
Name/Title of Person Speaking
Dialogue Here
Reaction or Action from Other Characters
[END]
Part 2
As aforementioned, create a revision of the dialogue by using italics to show the revised responses.
Short Description of Physical Scene
Summary of Action Taking Place
Name/Title of Person Speaking
Dialogue Here
Revised Dialogue
Reaction or Action from Other Characters
Revised Reaction from Other Characters
Name/Title of Person Speaking
Dialogue Here
Revised Dialogue
Reaction or Action from Other Characters
Revised Reaction from Other Characters
[END]
Part 3
As aforementioned, write your conclusion, which should describe the negative effect of the noisemaker you selected, and include a summary of how the skills learned creates for a more successful dialogue.
If you have not already done so, review the Unit II Noisemakers document to see an example of how the final submission should be formatted.
UnitII Nosiemaker Examples
Part 1 Example
INT: Small family dining room—-Evening
HUSBAND and WIFE sitting at paper-filled table: tax forms, receipts, etc.
HUSBAND
(Tired)
How many receipts did you keep? Did you save all of the receipts for everything you bought
over the last year? You do not have to keep every receipt!
WIFE glares at HUSBAND, pushes away from the table and sighs.
WIFE
(Angry)
You never know what can be deducted. If I bought notebooks for my students, that is deductible.
You should keep better track of your spending. Do you not have receipts from all of your
business trips?
HUSBAND, digging through the piles of paper and shoving them off the table.
HUSBAND
(Angry)
Of course I have my receipts. They’re just buried under all of yours.
WIFE shakes her head, stands up and heads toward the kitchen
[END]
Part 2 Example
The italicized script is how the conversation might have taken place in an alternative fashion.
INT: Small family dining room—-Evening
HUSBAND and WIFE sitting at paper-filled table: tax forms, receipts, etc.
HUSBAND
(Tired)
How many receipts did you keep? Did you save all of the receipts for everything you bought
over the last year? You do not have to keep every receipt!
How many receipts do we have? It feels like we have a ton!
WIFE glares at HUSBAND, pushes away from the table and sighs.
WIFE smiles at HUSBAND and sighs.
WIFE
(Empathetic)
You never know what can be deducted. If I bought notebooks for my students, that is deductible.
You should keep better track of your spending. Do you not have receipts from all of your
business trips?
I know, honey! I bought so many student supplies out of my own pocket this year. I see some of
your receipts from your conference trip. Let’s separate them; maybe we can deduct more than
we think.
HUSBAND, digging through the piles of paper and shoving them off the table.
HUSBAND takes a deep breath and digs into the pile.
HUSBAND
(Smiles)
Of course I have my receipts. They are just buried under all of yours.
I will put mine in this folder. Here is a folder for yours. Maybe we will have a big enough refund
to take a vacation!
WIFE shakes her head, stands up and heads toward the kitchen.
WIFE squeezes HUSBAND’s hand.
WIFE
(Smiles)
Vacation? I vote for Jamaica!
[END]