Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Controlled assessment: Sainsburyââ¬â¢s transcripts Essay
In the first transcript ââ¬Ëstore standardsââ¬â¢ Joseph and Jason communicate with each other on the shop floor using spontaneous speech . However Jason comes with an agenda. In the second transcript, ââ¬Ësetting up the meetingââ¬â¢ Jason and joseph are arranging a meeting where they argue a bit about joseph having a meeting with someone else. However Jason warns him that he is to have a meeting with him and he ââ¬Ëholds the floorââ¬â¢. In the third transcript ââ¬Ëthe appraisal meetingââ¬â¢ Jason and joseph have a meeting where Jason again ââ¬Ëholds the floorââ¬â¢.Jason: is the manager of the largest Sainsburyââ¬â¢s store in the country which means he has a huge responsibility to make sure the workers have everything in place , staff are dressed neatly and provide people with their needs and wantingââ¬â¢s. Joseph: is a trainee who is training to be a manager in Sainsburyââ¬â¢s and has been working there for more than a year. He has also been sup plying people with help and helps set out the food, toys, clothes and much, much more. The first transcript ââ¬Ëstore standardsââ¬â¢ begins with an adjacency pair, Jason and Joseph, greeting each other informally with the use of ââ¬Ëalrightââ¬â¢ and as I have mentioned in the introduction, they are standing on the shop floor which also adds to the informality of the situation. This continues with Josephââ¬â¢s response of ââ¬Ëyep, yep, yeahââ¬â¢ which possibly shows that he is nervous. Another place where it possibly shows that he is nervous is when he uses some jargon. Here is some evidence: ââ¬Ëtheyââ¬â¢re back of the run (?)ââ¬â¢. As the conversation continues to move on, Jason expresses a prosodic feature by telling Joseph about the store standards ââ¬Ëthe standards you set are the standards you getââ¬â¢. By saying this he is explaining Joseph about how he has to keep the corporative image of the store standards. However joseph does not seem to be listening and Jason gets annoyed and sayââ¬â¢s ââ¬Ëyouââ¬â¢re talking to me now.ââ¬â¢ Later on in the transcript Joseph corresponds to a paralinguistic feature by ââ¬Ëlaughingââ¬â¢ .This does relate to the subject they are talking about which shows that Joseph might conceivably be annoyed by the subject and might want to change it. In the second transcript, ââ¬Ësetting up the meetingââ¬â¢, Jason has come back to the shop floor to arrange a meeting with Joseph. However joseph has to meet another member of staff called Ginger and askes Jason if he has cleared it out with him or not because apparently he has other plans for him; ââ¬Ëhave you spoken to ginger about this? cos he has other plans for meââ¬â¢. This makes Jason bothered and sayââ¬â¢s ââ¬Ënoââ¬â¢ with annoyance and overlaps him and tells him to meet him at halve past twelve. The third transcript ââ¬ËThe appraisal meetingââ¬â¢, Jason and Joseph are having a meeting but this time not on the shop floor. The meeting is about Joseph being task focused and not paying attention to others. Jason explains the disadvantages about being task focused while Joseph is agreeing with his mistake and apologising. Later on in the conversation, Jason demonstrates and methodizes (to joseph) how he wants him to work. He also uses a form of spontaneous speech (which is also known as abbreviated language) when he says ââ¬Ëyeah so Iââ¬â¢m driving my double decker bus yeah and Iââ¬â¢m the driver cos Iââ¬â¢m the leaderââ¬â¢.
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