Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Written Report
in
Oral
Communication
in Context
First Semester 2020-2021
Submitted by
Aubry Grace Rojas Palconite
11 – STEM
Submitted to
Evora Hiso-Dioneza
Subject Instructor
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
- Let’s Play! 1
Discussion
Summary 5
References 7
Reporter’s Profile 8
INTRODUCTION
Let’s Play!
Word Search
Direction: Cross out the words given that is hidden inside the grid.
Speech Writing Audience Analysis Demography
Rehearsing
P A U D I E N C E A N A L Y S I S
S V T A E D I T I N G J U D K N P
Y D A T S E B O N G C U J O W T S
C E K A S P E E C H M N I B A R Y
R M I G J I G N O I S U L C N O C
E O T A A H T W O N U D I N O D H
H G A T G O T U W R I T I N G U O
E R S H I S L H A N S O L P C C L
A A O E Y H I T A T A J U U A T O
R P U R A I O U T L I N E R R I G
S H N I N T R O D U C O N P A O Y
I Y D N K P A T T E R N N O T N O
N U Y G N I M M A N S A E S H U A
G N U G U A E G I V A S Y E E A R
J T O P I C Z N W O D W O R R A N
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DISCUSSION
The process for writing is not chronological or linear; rather, it is recursive. That
means you have the opportunity to repeat a writing procedure indefinitely, or produce
multiple drafts first before you can settle on the right one.
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Speech is classified according to Purpose—the Expository or Informative Speech,
the Persuasive Speech, and the Entertainment Speech—and according to the
Manner of Delivery—Reading /Speaking from a Manuscript, Memorized Speech,
Impromptu Speech, and Extemporaneous Speech. Given the different Types of
Speech, can you identify and explain what goes into preparing a Speech? What are
the things to be done before the Speech is delivered?
1. Audience analysis – entails looking into the profile of your target audience.
2. Purpose – a speaker reinforces his or her thoughts and ideas by making sure
that everything presented to argue your case aligns to that general purpose.
3. Topic – your focal point of your speech, which can be determined once you
have decided on your purpose.
4. Narrowing down a topic – making your main idea more specific and
focused.
5. Data gathering – is the stage where you collect ideas, information, sources,
and references relevant or related to your specific topic.
6. Writing patterns – in general, are structures that will help you organize the
ideas related to your topic.
7. Outline – a hierarchical list that shows the relationship of your ideas.
8. Body of the speech – provides explanations, examples, or any details that
can help you deliver your purpose and explain the main idea of your speech.
9. Introduction – the foundation of your speech. Here, your primary goal is to
get the attention of your audience and present the subject or main idea of
your speech.
10. Conclusion – restates the main idea of your speech. Furthermore, it provides
a summary, emphasizes the message, and calls for action.
11. Editing/Revising your written speech – involves correcting errors in
mechanics, such as grammar, punctuation, capitalization, unity, coherence,
and others.
12. Rehearsing – gives you an opportunity to identify what works and what does
not work for you and for your target audience.
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EVALUATION: Let’s See What You’ve Learned!
Answers:
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SUMMARY
3. Topic 9. Introduction
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Activity: You were given a chance to express something you love to the class.
Using what you've learned, write a speech about a specific topic that you like.
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REFERENCES
What are the three basic principles of speech writing? (2020). Retrieved February
23, 2021, from Findanyanswer.com: https://findanyanswer.com/what-are-the-
three-basic-principles-of-speech-writing
Lumen Learning – Simple Book Productio. (2021). Retrieved February 23, 2021,
from Lumenlearning.com:
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/#:~:text=Speeches%20typically%20serve
%20four%20general,aligns%20to%20that%20general%20purpose.
JasonSumapig. (2018, October 7). Principle of Speech Writing. Retrieved February
23, 2021, from Slideshare.net:
https://www.slideshare.net/JasonSumapig/principle-of-speech-writing#:~:text=
%EF%82%A7Restates%20the%20main%20idea,unity%2C%20coherence
%2C%20and%20others.
Sipacio, P. J., & Balgos, A. R. (2016). Oral Communication in Context For Senior
High School. Quezon City: C & E Publishing, Inc.
www.facebook.com/elcomblusdotcom. (2020, December 17). Principles of Speech
Writing. Retrieved February 23, 2021, from ELCOMBLUS:
https://www.elcomblus.com/principles-of-speech-writing/
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REPORTER’S PROFILE
Siblings:
Sisters: Angellie Amor R. Palconite
Motto/s in life:
“Be a sunflower that is always facing on the bright side.” – Yours truly
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Goals in life:
- To graduate
- To be free
- Be an Architect
- Own a business
- Attend Seventeen’s Concert and Fan meet
- Travel to Korea
- Be happy and contented
Purpose in life: