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CAMILE M.

SALDON BSSW- BLOCK C

Lesson 2: The Tools Needed in Critical/Creative Reports

LEARNING TASK #1: LET’S EXPLORE YOUR MIND!


Directions: Answer the following questions as precisely yet as thoroughly
as possible.

1. Why is public speaking a performance?


● Public speaking is a performance because there is only
one time, in one place, with one audience that that speech
will be made. It could be brilliant . It could be disastrous.
(When the speech is made again, the same comments will
be made again).

2. Is a good public speaker born, not made? Or is it a mixture of both?


Explain your answer.
● Great public speakers aren't just born that way, they work
at it. While natural talent and confidence can play a big
part, so much more goes into being a great public speaker.

3. As an audience member, what affects you the most when it comes to


the effectiveness of a speech? What qualities of the speaker give the
greatest impression to you?
● The most important points for a member of the audience is
to have been able to hear clearly and understand the talk
and to have found it educational and interesting.If you
cannot hear and understand the speaker, then whatever
they say and however good is going to be lost to you.

4. Do you want to be a good public speaker? Why or why not?


● I am a good public speaker. I can teach, engage, inform,
amuse and inspire audiences. I know this because I have
done all these. I am passionate about improving my skills. I
care about what the audience needs as opposed to what I
want to say.I am willing to share my knowledge and offer
support to others who want to become good speakers. I
know that the most important element of good speech is
passion: passion for the topic, passion for the listeners.

5. What public speaking practices do you think should be practiced


more in your school or in your class? Why?
● Observe other speakers:Take the time to watch other
speakers who are good at what they do. Practice imitating
their style and confidence. Organize your talk: Every
speech should have an introduction, a body, and a
conclusion. Structure your talk so that the other students
know what to expect.

6. Why is it important to match one’s appearance to one’s audience?


● It is important and advisable to match your appearance
when you talk and engage with your audience because it
can make you look professional and neat. And it won't take
much attention.

7. When are visual aids effective when people give speeches and
reports?
● When you are giving a speech, you ideally want the
audience to pay complete attention to your voice and
message. A visual aid is an invitation for them to pay
attention to something else, if even for a moment.
Therefore, this visual aid must reinforce your message.

8. When are visual aids not effective when people give speeches and
reports?
● When you are giving a speech, you ideally want the
audience to pay complete attention to your voice and
message. A visual aid is an invitation for them to pay
attention to something else, if even for a moment.
Therefore, this visual aid must reinforce your message.

9. What is your speaking style? Can you think of any famous person
who has the same speaking style?
● Communication style, a way in which they interact and
exchange information with others. The famous person I know
is Ellen DeGeneres.

10. Do you think you can still further improve your speaking style?
How?
● Yes, definitely. Slow down while speaking, don't forget to
breathe, stand properly or be in a proper posture, avoid
shouting or yelling, drink water if needed.

LEARNING TASK #2: REFLECTIONS ON SPEAKING STYLE


Directions: Answer the following questions as precisely yet as thoroughly
as possible.

1. How would you describe your speaking style? Can you think of any
famous person who has the same speaking style? What can you
learn from that person?
● There are four basic communication styles: passive,
aggressive, passive-aggressive and assertive. It's
important to understand each communication style, and
why individuals use them. It is the famous Ellen
DeGeneres. So here it is, what I have learned from Ellen
DeGeneres, laugh as much as possible, dance everyday,
be yourself, it is okay to act like a fool as long as you are
having fun doing it, confidence is key and be kind to one
another.

2. How can you improve your speaking style?


● You can improve your speaking style through practicing it
everyday.You should learn how to improve your speaking
style.
● Cut out the filler. Cut out filler words like “um” or “ah,” which
might distract from your message.
● Speak slowly and enunciate.
● Speak more slowly than you would in normal conversation to
ensure your words are heard clearly.
● Pause.
● Use the correct tone of voice.

3. What kind of speaker would you like to become, and why?


● Public Speaker, wherein I can improve my self confidence
in facing the public with that I can avoid having stage
fright.

LEARNING TASK #3: THE MARCOS MILLION ANALYSIS


Directions: Answer the following questions as precisely yet as thoroughly
as possible.

Before-Watching Questions After-Watching Questions


● What do you expect to see in this ● Do you think this report is still
report? relevant today? Why or why not?
● I expect that they can explain ● I think yes because of the
well so that we can learn about ongoing election for president in
their topic. 2022 because the son of our late
Pres. Ferdinand Marcos will run
for the upcoming election the
issue before comes back now.
● Do you think this report is still ● What is your immediate reaction
relevant today? Why or why not? after watching the report?
● Yes it is relevant, because ● I feel shocked by all that I have
reports are very important to seen.
know we are safe and doing
good.
● What footage made the most impact
for you? Explain why?
● The footage that made an impact
on me is the expensive designer
dresses and imported things of
her wife Imelda Marcos.
● How did the visual aids help the
viewer in understanding the report?
● They can help you explain
information more coherently
which makes presenting easier
for you and learning easier for the
audience. They also help add
variety to your presentation thus
making it more interesting for the
audience.
● Why were the interviews included?
How do they help the report?
● Interviews are generally easier for
the interviewee, especially if what
is sought are opinions and/or
impressions.
● Do you think the report is reliable?
Why or why not?
● Sources tend to be reliable
because they provide sources
which readers can verify.
● What facts did the report use as
evidence?
● The fact that the report uses the
evidence is all of the money
wasted on Imelda Marcos for her
designer dress and imported
things she gambled up.
● Did Barbara Walters seem to be a
reliable reporter? What is her
reputation as a journalist?
● Yes absolutely, American
journalist known particularly for
her highly effective technique in
television interviews of
world-renowned figures.
● Did Jim Laurie, the person narrating
the report, seem reliable as well?
Why or why not?
● Yes because Jim Laurie is an
American writer, journalist, and
broadcaster who is known
principally for his work in Asia.
● What can you learn from this report,
when it comes to how to deliver a
good report?
● Reports will provide important
detail that can be used to help
develop future forecasts,
marketing plans, guide budget
planning and improve
decision-making. Managers also
use business reports to track
progress and growth, identify
trends or any irregularities that
may need further investigation.

LEARNING TASK #4: “DUTERTE’S DRUG WAR: MANILA’S BRUTAL


NIGHT SHIFT” (RAFFY LERMA [BBC]) ANALYSIS
Directions: Answer the following questions as precisely yet as thoroughly
as possible.

Before-Watching Questions After-Watching Questions


● What do you think of Duterte’s war ● What effect did the footage have on
on drugs? you? Why?
● According to former Philippine ● I remember crime scenes," says
National Police Chief and photojournalist Raffy Lerma in the
Senator Ronald dela Rosa, the opening minutes of the
policy is aimed at "the documentary The Nightcrawlers.
neutralization of illegal drug This evening, he arrives at a wake
personalities nationwide". for a 15-year-old boy, shot twice
Duterte has urged members of in the head and once in the neck
the public to kill criminals and the night before. The boy's father
drug addicts. and uncle stand grieving over the
open casket as neighbors mill
around.
● What do you think about ● What effect did the interviews have
extrajudicial killings? on you? Why?
● An extrajudicial killing (also ● I feel scared when I hear the
known as extrajudicial execution interview because there are a lot
or extralegal killing) is the killing of people killed because of drugs.
of a person by governmental
authorities without the sanction
of any judicial proceeding or
legal process. They often target
political, trade union, dissident,
religious and social figures.
● Do you think there are other ways ● Do you think it was a fair report?
to solve the drug problem? If yes, Why or why not?
what are they?
● For me, yes it is, because of the
● Yes, The other ways to solve the annual report of Raffy Lerma he
drugs problem is maintain states there that “ War on Drugs
patient, interact with a person but not killing people”.
that you know that can give you
a lot of advice to stop or solve
drugs problem and do the things
that can make you happy so that
you can erase your doing like
using drugs.
● Why does Raffy Lerma disagree
about the killings? Do you agree
with him?
● Yes, I agree because you can’t get
the life of any person because our
lives are only borrowed from God.
Just do kill the drugs but not the
people.
● Why does Lerma think that his
photographs can help stop the drug
war?
● Because of the pictures and
videos seen in the photo, it makes
me feel scared.

● Did the report seem reliable? Why or


why not?
● Yes, It’s reliable to all people in
the Philippines to know all the
happenings that surround us.
● Was the report based on facts?
● Yes, It is based on the fact there
is video footage there.
● Do you think drug users should be
given a second chance? Why or why
not?
● For me yes, because their are
only people who have borrowed
lives from God and According to
the testament, Thou shall not kill.
● What is the conclusion of the report?
● Among those who died were
dozens of children under age 18
who were either specifically
targeted or were inadvertently
shot during anti-drugs raids, what
authorities have called "collateral
damage."
● Do you agree with it?
● YES

LEARNING TASK #5: PREPARING FOR THE INFORMATIVE REPORT

1. You will give an informative report.


2. The topic should be something you are interested in. Come up
with three topics, and pick the most appropriate or interesting topic
for you to report on (Choose any informative topic which suits
the current situation of our country).
3. When researching for one’s report, it is not enough to report on
what one already knows. It is important to find about the topic, and
that is probably one of the chief distinctions between an academic
report and a non-academic report. For academic reports, one must
know the literature surrounding one’s subject, so when one
reports, the details come from a broad spectrum of knowledge
instead of just speaking from one subjective experience or
regurgitating what may be found in one’s echo chamber (as found
in one’s Facebook newsfeed).
4. According to the University of Adelaide, “Choosing good sources
means paying attention to who wrote the information, why and how
they wrote it,” and they provide a checklist to help students gauge
whether their print sources are credible or not. It might be helpful
to pay a visit to their website to get a more thorough appreciation
of what one should watch out for.
5. When it comes to choosing between print sources and Internet
sources, it is good to remember what the Purdue Online Writing
Laboratory has to say about this. Visit their website to know the
details.

FINAL TASK: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER IN A SPEECH


1. Make sure that all the preparations made in this lesson are
incorporated in the report, such as using good visual aids,
preparing and delivering a report with a PowerPoint presentation
effectively, and paying attention to one’s audience.
2. When read aloud, the report should last from five to ten minutes.
3. For each paragraph, place the keywords or phrases in one index
card that should help you remember what you wrote.
4. Be conscious of your voice. Ensure that it is loud enough to reach
the whole room.
5. Be conscious of your posture. Do not slouch or look at the floor.
6. Be conscious of your hand gestures. Strive for a happy balance of
meaningful hand gestures and poise.
7. Be conscious of your body language. Avoid crossing your arms too
much or inching toward the back of the room. Try to be more open
with your gestures.
8. Be conscious of your eye contact. Try to make eye contact with at
least three people you feel comfortable with in different parts of the
room.
9. Your report will be graded using the Rubric in Public Speaking
Activity embedded in the fourth lesson.

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