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Sultan Kudarat State University

College of Teacher Education


ACCESS Campus, EJC Montilla, Tacurong City

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

- Principles of Speech Writing 2


- Evaluation: Let’s See What You’ve Learned 4

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

Situation Psychology Purpose Topic

Pattern Narrow down Data gathering Outline

Body Introduction Conclusion Editing

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

PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH WRITING

 Relate the topic to the audience.


 Question the Audience.
 State the importance of your topic.
 Begin with a quotation.
 Startle your audience.
 Tell a story.
 Arouse the curiosity of the audience.

THE SPEECH WRITING PROCESS

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.

 Conducting an audience analysis


 Determining the purpose of the speech
 Selecting a topic
 Narrowing down a topic
 Gathering data

 Editing and/or Revising  Selecting a speech pattern


 Rehearsing  Preparing an outline
 Creating the body of the speech
 Preparing the introduction
 Preparing the conclusion

Figure 1. Speech Writing Process

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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!

A. Answer the following.


1. This is the foundation of speech
2. Restates the main idea of your speech
3. Provides explanations, examples, or any details that can help
you deliver your purpose and explain the main idea of your
speech
4. Are structures that will help you organize the ideas related to
your topic.
5. Is the stage where you collect ideas, information, sources, and
references relevant or related to your specific topic.
6. Entails looking into the profile of your target audience.
7. A hierarchical list that shows the relationship of your ideas.
8. Gives you an opportunity to identify what works and what does
not work for you and for your target audience..
9. Involves correcting errors in mechanics, such as grammar,
punctuation, capitalization, unity, coherence, and others.
10. Your focal point of your speech, which can be determined once
you have decided on your purpose.

Answers:

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SUMMARY

Principles Of Speech Writing

 Relate the topic to the audience.


 Question the Audience.
 State the importance of your topic.
 Begin with a quotation.
 Startle your audience.
 Tell a story.
 Arouse the curiosity of the audience.

Things To Be Done Before Speech Is Delivered

1. Audience analysis. 7. Outline

2. Purpose 8. Body of the speech

3. Topic 9. Introduction

4. Narrowing down a topic 10. Conclusion

5. Data gathering 11. Editing/Revising

6. Writing patterns 12. Rehearsing

Schematic Diagram for Speech Writing Process

 Conducting an audience analysis


 Determining the purpose of the speech
 Selecting a topic
 Narrowing down a topic
 Gathering data

 Editing and/or Revising  Selecting a speech pattern


 Rehearsing  Preparing an outline
 Creating the body of the speech
 Preparing the introduction
 Preparing the conclusion

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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.

“Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent.”– Dionysius Of Halicarnassus

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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

Name: Aubry Grace R. Palconite Birthday: August 9, 2003

Age: 17 Sex: Female

Address: Avocado Street, Kalawag II, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat

Father’s Name: Loreto A. Palconite, Jr.

Mother’s Name: Evelyn R. Palconite

Siblings:
Sisters: Angellie Amor R. Palconite

Andrea Ain R. Palconite

Brother: John Lorenz R. Palconite

Interest/ Hobbies: Drawing, watching, kpop –Seventeen, sleeping, and


listening to music

Motto/s in life:

“Be a sunflower that is always facing on the bright side.” – Yours truly

“Happiness doesn’t come from grades. It comes from BooSeokSoon” -


BooSeokSoon

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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:

- To achieve my dreams and goals


- Help those who are in need
- To listen to your rants
- To remind you that you are special in your own way

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