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A Detailed Lesson Plan

In English 9

(Speaking)
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to:
● Identify the different types of speeches
● Evaluate the advantage of a public speaker
● Make a speech and deliver.

II. Subject Matter

Topic: Different types of speeches


Reference: https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/types-of-
speeches
Materials: Laptop, power point, charts, handouts, video clips, white board.

III. Procedure

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S ACTIVITY

A. Routine

Greetings and Prayer


Dear Lord and Father of all,
“Goodmorning, class!”
Thank you for today. Thank you for ways in
which you provide for us all. For Your
Let us all stand and feel the presence of the
protection and love we thank you. Help us to
Lord.
focus our hearts and minds now on what we
are about to learn. Inspire us by Your Holy
Spirit as we listen and write. Guide us by
your eternal light as we discover more about
the world around us.
We ask all this in the name of Jesus.
Amen.

“Goodmorning, Ma’am!

Goodmorning once again, Class!


(Students are happy ☺)
Okay, so before we start our formal
discussion, let’s all have our exercise.
(Students are dancing)

(Showing some exercise in the screen)

We really enjoyed, Ma’am!


Okay, that’s all for our exercise. I hope you
enjoyed class.

Ms. Secretary: None ma’am.


You may take your seat, class.
Ms. Len? Is there any absent?

Very good, class! Perfect attendance!!

B. Motivation

Class, I will show you a picture then describe


what is it.
May we now start class? Yes ma’am

Okay. This is the picture.

Just raise your hand if you want to answer.

Yes Kristine? Ma’am, I think it is all about delivering a


speech by a valedictorian student.

Precisely! Very good. It is all about


delivering a speech. So, do you have any idea
what lesson are we going to discuss class?
Yes ma’am.

Okay, let’s proceed now.

C. Presentation of the lesson

Some of you already known what is our


lesson for today. So, if we say speech it
enables us to build bonds, influence
decisions, and inspire change. The ability to
grow in the workplace and in life would be
practically impossible without
communication skills. One of the most
important and feared kinds of communication
is public speaking.
The act of speaking in front of a live
audience is known as public speaking, often
known as oratory or oration. Today, it
encompasses all types of public speaking
(formal and informal), including pre-recorded
speeches given over long distances via
technology.

So now we will be going to focus on the


different types of speeches

D. Lesson Proper

Since speeches occur in a variety of settings


and for different purposes, they fall into
different categories. Knowing the various
types of speeches can help you determine
which best suits your needs the next time you
speak publicly. Consider the following types
of speeches. So, there are 13 main types of
speeches. We have……

● Informative speech
● Entertaining speech
● Demonstrative speech
● Persuasive speech
● Oratorical speech
● Debate speech
● Special occasion speech
● Pitch speech
● Motivational speech
● Impromptu speech
● Farewell speech
● Explanatory speech
● Eulogy speech
So these are the different types of speeches.
Did you get it class?

Okay. Who can give what is Informative


speech? Yes ma’am.

Yes, Leah?
● Informative speeches are intended to
teach an audience about a specific topic
or message. They do not use visual aids,
unlike demonstrative speeches. They do,
however, employ facts, data, and statistics
to aid audience comprehension. These
figures and facts support any statements
or assertions you make.

Very good. If we say informative speech,


social and economic issues can also be
included in informative presentations.
Although they aren't intended to persuade the
listener to believe a specific position or
attitude, they do include all of the pertinent
information about a topic.

The second one is Entertaining speech. The


goal of entertaining speeches is to entertain a
large audience. Entertaining speeches are
often less formal and shorter than typical
presentations, and they express emotions
rather than facts and data to the audience.
Instead, they frequently feature comedy or
humorous stories. At a birthday celebration
or a wedding, you can often discover
fascinating speeches. A best man's speech at
a wedding or a principal's address before a
school talent contest are two examples of
entertaining speeches.
Did you understand class?

Any question?
Yes ma’am
Okay. So next is Demonstrative speech. What
can you say class?
None ma’am

Yes Mark?

Demonstrative speeches are used to educate


an audience about a topic or concept that they
are unfamiliar with. Visual aids are
frequently used to help better demonstrate or
describe something in greater depth. A
demonstrative speech is frequently confused
with an informed speech.
Alright! A demonstrative speech actually
demonstrates how to do something. For
example, a tech company can give a speech
demonstrating their new devices. While
they're informing the public about their new
products, they're demonstrating how they
work, thus, making it a demonstrative speech.

How about Persuasive speech class?

Yes Alpha?
Persuasive speeches help convince an
audience that the speaker has the right
Okay, if we say persuasive speech, speakers
opinion on a particular topic. Persuasive
typically use solid facts to persuade and
speeches can cover any topic from
obtain support from their audiences. When
entertainment to something more serious like
you incorporate evidence, it strengthens your
politics.
argument and may even persuade a listener to
change their mind about the topic you're
discussing. You have a better chance of
getting the audience's support if you have
adequate facts to back up your claim.

Next is, Oratorical speech, are you familiar of


it?

The act of giving a speech is referred to as


Oratorical, and an oratorical speech is a
specific sort of speech. They tend to be more
formal than other kinds of speeches. While
certain oratorical speeches, such as those
given at funerals or graduations, might be
lengthy, others, such as a toast at a special
event, can be brief and informal. Even though
oratorical speech providers do not want to No ma’am.
persuade the audience on a certain topic, they
might nonetheless address certain concerns
and express their viewpoint.

Do you follow class?

So what is Debate speech all about class?

Yes, Riezel?
Yes ma’am.

And also, you can strengthen your public


speaking, research, and critical thinking skills
Debate speeches are a form of speech that is
while preparing for a debate speech. While
delivered during a debate event and follows a
you can prepare for a debate speech, you
set of rules. During a debate, each party is
won't be able to foresee every point that other
given the same amount of time to express
debaters will make. As a result, providing
their point of view. A debate speech differs
this form of speech on a regular basis can
from a persuasive speech in that it uses the
help you think faster and feel more at ease in
same mechanics as a persuasive speech and
this situation.
incorporates many statistical figures to
support an argument.
Next we have Special occasion speech in
which special occasion speeches do not fit
into any one genre and do not follow a
specific pattern. Instead, whether it's a
wedding, an award event, or a birthday
celebration, they attempt to fit the unique
occasion. Special occasion speeches are
tailored to the circumstances in order to
successfully express the message and capture
the attention of the audience. They're
intriguing and direct, even though they're
brief and peppy. Special occasion speeches,
unlike many other types of addresses, do not
require the inclusion of statistics or data.

We have also Pitch debate, what is this class?


Do you know it?

Yes Janderic?

Yes indeed!

I think some of you are familiar with this


Motivational speech?

So, what is it class?

Very good. And also motivational speeches


assist a person or an audience in reaching a
specific objective. Coaches offer this type of Pitch speeches try to get support or approval
speech to encourage their team to do better for an idea, product or solution.
on the field or court, while employers or
managers give this style of speech to urge
their employees to perform better at work.

We have also Impromptu speech. An


impromptu speech is one that you give
without any prior planning or rehearsal time.
Someone usually approaches you and asks
you to give an impromptu speech at an event
or other occasion. Because of the nature of an Motivational speeches aim to inspire an
impromptu speech, giving one can be scary audience and give attendees the confidence to
and stressful, especially if you don't have do something better or improve themselves.
much time to prepare. However, with some They essentially serve to lift the audience's
direction and practice, you'll be able to
confidently deliver an impromptu speech. spirits and improve their self-esteem.

Did you understand class?

Next is Farewell speech. A speech in which


you bid a group of people farewell. For
example, if you're leaving your job, you may
deliver a farewell speech to your coworkers,
or if you're moving far away or traveling
abroad, you can give a farewell speech to
your loved ones. Farewell speeches are often
melancholy in tone, and they elicit powerful
emotions in both the speaker and the listener.

We have also the Explanatory speech in


which explain a situation or a specific item.
Explanatory speeches, like demonstrative
speeches, provide a breakdown on how to
perform anything while giving the audience
with a detailed step-by-step method. They
also don't use a visual aid to assist the
audience in comprehending what you're
saying. When a food talk show host, for
example, shows their audience how to cook a
specific meal, they utilize an explanatory
speech to explain each step of the recipe
process.

And lastly, we have the Eulogy speech.


Yes ma’am,.
What is Eulogy speech class?

Yes Janine?
Indeed! A eulogy is a speech delivered at a
memorial service or funeral. It recalls and
celebrates the life of the departed and might
be delivered by a family member, close
friend, priest, minister, or celebrant.

That’s all for our discussion for today.


Thankyou everyone.

E. Generalization

Give me 5 types of speech.

Yes, Kristine?

● Eulogy speeches are given in front of


an audience at a funeral service to
honor a recently deceased person.
They're usually offered by a minister
Very good. What is speech again?
or a close relative of the dead. The
speaker strives to find the proper
words to honor the individual with a
passionate speech while
simultaneously praising them for their
accomplishments while

How about public speaking?

Yes, Charity?

Very good class. Thankyou for your active


participation.

Goodbye class!
● Informative speech
● Entertaining speech
● Demonstrative speech
● Persuasive speech
● Oratorical speech

Speech is merely a more advanced method of


communication between two or more
individuals. Great speech skills can help a
person advance within his or her organization
or go on to better positions in a professional
sector.
The act or process of making speeches in
public and the art of effective oral
communication with an audience.

IV. Evaluation

I. In a one whole sheet of paper enumerate the 13 main types of speeches and their
short definition.

II. Make your own speech about your life then deliver it.

V. Assignment
Please review our topic today and we will have a short quiz on tomorrow.

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