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ROSARY HILLS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Budapest Cor., Peking St., Vista Verde North Executive Village


Caybiga, Caloocan City

FOURTH QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN SPEECH DEVELOPMENT


(GRADE 8 - AUSTRALIA)

NAME: ________________________________________ SCORE: _____________


TEACHER: MISS GRESALYN KIEZL S. FERRER DATE: May , 2023

GENERAL DIRECTIONS:

A. No cheating C. Avoid erasures E. No superimposition


B. Write legibly D. No alteration of answers F. Follow the instructions

I.IDENTIFICATION
A. Directions: Choose your answer from the box below. Write the correct answer on the space provided.
*Public Speaking *Latin Style *Title *Libraries *Ted Talks
*Online presentation *Ted Talks *Powerpoint *Rhetoric *Checklist
*Ancient Greeks *Toastmasters Int’l *microphone *Conclusion *Body

______________________________ 1. ___________ used public speech primarily to praise or persuade


others.
______________________________ 2. A presentation that's given live before an audience.
______________________________ 3. It can be helpful to know the areas that you need to work on when
practicing Public Speaking.
______________________________ 4. A presentation that is available any time.
______________________________ 5. Public speaking in the time of the Greeks was called?
______________________________ 6. It is consists of all the supporting details/information about the topic.
______________________________ 7. A tool used for making a presentation.
______________________________ 8. style of public speaking that was popular in the U.S. and Europe until
the mid-20th century.
______________________________ 9. Are known for attracting world-class and celebrity speakers.
______________________________ 10. One great source of recorded public speeches.
______________________________ 11. A great resource for printed materials and many has Internet access as
well.
______________________________ 12. Public speaking group.
______________________________ 13. Make it catchy to get your audience's attention.
______________________________ 14. a few sentences that explain what your speech is about.
______________________________ 15. A tool used if the speakers voice is not loud enough for everyone in
the room to hear.

II. TRUE OR FALSE


Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct, and FALSE if the statement is incorrect.

_______ 1. All Greek citizens had the right to suggest or oppose laws during their assemblies.
_______ 2. After World War II, a less formal and more conversational speaking style of speaking became
popular.
_______ 3. A professionally designed template will keep your presentation from becoming just another boring
slideshow.
_______ 4. If you can get more than one person to listen to you practice, the varied perspectives can be
extremely helpful.
_______ 5. Do take feedback personally, even if it's not what you expected.
_______ 6. Do not be realistic in your expectations, even if you're working with a professional coach.
_______ 7. Do expect other people to listen to you practice for hours at a time, especially if the person has
volunteered help you.
_______ 8. Public speaking practice really is not a key part of how to be a good public speaker.
_______ 9. By practicing in front of a mirror, you'll immediately get a good idea of how you look giving a
speech.
_______ 10. It can't be helpful to have a table of areas that you need to work on that you can use as a checklist
when practicing your speech.
_______ 11. Watching a video recording of yourself speaking is a good opportunity to improve your public
speaking skills.
_______ 12. Audio recordings are not especially good for discovering problems with articulation, volume, and
pace.
_______ 13. Knowing how to speak with confidence in public is an important skill.
_______ 14. Inexperienced speakers often speak too quickly, making it difficult for their listeners to understand.
Practice speaking slowly (but not too slowly) and clearly.
_______ 15. Your posture is another factor that can affect whether you're perceived as being confident. Stand
up straight, in a way that feels relaxed and natural for you.

III. ENUMERATION:
Directions: Enumerate what is being asked.
*Factors you need to pay attention when practicing
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*Basic Ways to Practice Alone
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*Steps for Writing a Speech’
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*Basic Speech Writing Tips
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