speeches and panel discussions in everyday life Get the meaning of unfamiliar words through context clues. Justify truth and falsity of statements. Present ideas in the text using graphic organizers SPEECH the faculty or power of speaking; oral communication; ability to express one's thoughts and emotions by speech sounds and gesture a form of communication in spoken language, made by a speaker before an audience for a given purpose The expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds is communication through talking or a talk given to an audience 3 Main Types of Speech 1. INFORMATIVE 2. PERSUASIVE 3. SPECIAL OCCASSION
provides information usually challenges an The speech must fit the
The topic may be an audience's beliefs. occasion. object, an event, a the most difficult to The speech must meet concept, or a process. deliver because you the allotted time. have to be clear in Intended remarked must what topic do you be accurate. choose in order to convince the audience. Informative Speech 1. Speech about Objects Objects are things that are tangible and thus, recognized through sight, hearing, taste , or touch. Speeches about objects include those about people, places, animals, structures.
2. Speech about Events
happenings or occurrences, both past and present.
3. Speech about Concepts
Focus on beliefs, ideas, and theories.
4. Speech about Processes
refers to how something is made, how something is done, or how something works. How to Plan a Speech Choose the topic Do some research Remember the information you are going to provide to your audience and it should be new and valuable. The information should be accurate. Identify what kind of speech you are going to perform What are the objectives of your speech Know your audience 4Ps for Planning: Plan Prepare Practice Present Mechanics of Organization 1. Start with an amusing title 2. Write down the purpose 3. List down the ideas you want the audience to retain 4. Write a conclusion Thank You!