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ORAL COMMUNICATION – FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING

QUARTER 2 WEEK 12
PRE-TEST
I.

II.
1. A. 4. B.
2. C. 5. B.
3. C.

REVIEW
This old adage is about speech-making which points out that in making a
speech, the speaker has to give the audience many chances to hear and
understand the message. This old adage must communicate something to the
people that once you're making your speech making you should clarify what
did you just told them or you should get to tell them. Then again, clarify to them
what you told them so that they will completely know what you're attempting
to pass on. Telling them what you told them and tell them once more gives the
words basically passed on a colossal whole of the significance that the group
of onlookers will never neglect.

ACTIVITY 1
1. All of them are comfortable with their speeches and how they deliver it. All
of them has eye contact with the audience. All of them are utilizing suitable tone
whereas conveying the speech. All of them gets the audience’s attention. They
gave jokes for the audience so that the audience were entertained.
2. Yes, all of them are really entertaining. From what I have watched the
audience are laughing at his jokes he keeps repeating the same lines that don't
make sense, and the audience snickers at it like how Dananjaya Hettiarchchi told
his group of onlookers that his father or his life partner saw something in him
but they don’t know what it is. They are exceptionally talented and make their
audience tunes in to them.

ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES
EXERCISE 1
Reflection question: Why would I need to know how to deliver a speech?
Knowing how to deliver a speech is an amazing thing for people because
delivery can communicate your confidence and preparedness to your
audience. Knowing how to convey a speech can be a incredible thing on the off
chance that you're giving appeal to the people around you who you're helping
so that they can get back on their knees and proceed to outlive and allow
motivation to people who might be within the same pickle as you. Knowing
how to deliver a speech is never been easy even though I’ve tried before
because before you will deliver your speech you have to write it first by
expressing what you feel.

Title of Speech Viewed: Our Return on Investment


Name of Speaker: Sabsy Ongkiko
Type of Speech Delivery Used: Extemporaneous
Type of Speech According to Purpose:

Persuasive Speech
What is the audience and venue size: Students and Parents Studio size
Did the speaker adjust to the audience
size and venue size?

Yes
Did the speaker use the microphone?

Yes
How did the speaker approach the By approaching the audience in a way
audience? of talking to people like her
close friends
Did the speaker maintain eye contact?

Yes
Did the speaker use the volume of
his/her voice well?

Yes
Did the speaker use his/her rate well?

Yes
Did the speaker use his/her pitch
well?
Yes
Did the speaker use pauses well? Yes
Did the speaker pronounce words
correctly?

Yes
Did the speaker avoid fillers? No
Did the speaker avoid distracting
movements?

Yes
Did the speaker use appropriate facial
expressions? Yes
Did the speaker dress for the
occasion?

Yes

Reflection question: What makes a good speaker?


To become a good speaker one must have a lot of confidence, in
himself, his content and his ability to express. A genuine smile has a charming
effect, looking into the audience while you speak, making a few eye contacts
and not shying away has an effect. Never gaze in a single direction, look
around, because when you look at them, you make them feel involved in your
words. Be enthusiastic about the speeches that you just make. be imaginative
and let your audience feel the feelings simply are having while making them.
ASSESSMENT
1. False, what about that person is good in speech writing but not having much
ability to confront people or we'll say that writer doesn’t have the certainty
to provide her/his speech to everyone, it is conceivable.
2. False, speeches shouldn’t be as well long nor shouldn’t be as well short.
3. False, both physical perspectives of conveying the speech and the speech itself
are primary.
4. True, the vocal on how you convey the speech really includes more flavor to
your speech as this be listened by the audience.
5. True, typically one of the causes of apprehension as you are doing not know
what you should do some time recently the people. In reality, being
illequipped.
6. False, eye contacting proposes truthfulness only. To create the audience feel
that they are a portion of the speech in other feels, you make them feel that
they are not out of your speech.
7. True, this speaker is truly brilliant since that speaker is watchful to his/her
audiences so that he has his/her thoughts on how his/her audiences has an
effect on his/her speech made.
8. False, body signals are only utilized not in each thought but in a suitable time.
It might too divert audience in case the speaker use as well much gestures.
9. True, by watching proper pose and appearance the groups of onlookers might
reflect approximately your validity and credibility as a speaker.
10. True, it is the exceptionally final portion of the speech, conclusion. A
message after those speeches coordinating to the audience and this apply to
all talks.

REFLECTION
1. There is a possibility that I will be confident because before when I first
tried to deliver a speech, I was shy and nervous at the same time.
2. I will learn to not get organize fear in front of crowds. I will practice more
so that I just will get superior at it and be more confident.

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