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Always Sometimes Never


Conciseness

 The speaker says information direct or straight to his “On the resilience. Again, dinagdag ko na lang
point. ü ito. Time is good and as any other time again to
ask you.”
 The speaker avoids insignificant or redundant “Sabagay, alam ko rin, nahihiya kayong
information. ü magtindig. Puno ang pila nito pagdating sa CR
mamaya.”
 The speaker helps the listener better understand the “Iyong Balangiga, sabi ko, you massacred one
message by focusing on key points. ü barangay..” (random and unorganized
statements)
Completeness

 The speaker provides information based on facts. “Free Irrigation Service Act of 2018 is a
ü product that now lowers the cost of agricultural
production, especially for poor farmers.”
 The speaker provides adequate explanation to “Sa pagtatag ng Malasakit Center, hindi na po
complex information or message. kailangan lumapit at humingi ng tulong sa iba’t
ü
ibang ahensya ng gobyerno. Ang gobyerno na
ang lumalapit sa tao.”
 The speaker gives an overview of the speech. “…the brilliant programs and excellent work of
our economic managers and the extraordinary
cooperation between the executive and the
ü legislative branches of government, our
economy, with investor confidence, was poised
to leapfrog into the company of the world’s
fastest growing economies…”
Concreteness

 The speaker supports his claims with facts and figures. “Ipinaramdam natin ang ating malasakit sa
maliliit na negosyante sa pamamagitan ng
Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pag-asenso Program.
Since 2017, mayroon na tayo niyan. We have
ü
the program. The program has provided over
219,000 underprivileged microentrepreneurs
with an alternative to the exploitative lending
5-6.”
 The speaker cites credible sources whenever he ü “To take care of mild and asymptomatic cases,
enumerates/uses facts and figures. we established over 9,000 temporary treatment
and monitoring facilities across the country,
with a total bed capacity of more than
140,000.”
 The facts and figures justify the speaker’s claims. “In 2018, we raised the salaries of our military
and uniformed policemen and personnel to a
ü level commensurate to the critical role they
play in upholding national security and
maintaining order.”
Consideration

 The speaker builds rapport with his audience. “And to all of you who answered the call to
ü protect one another by adhering to our nation’s
protocols, daghang salamat.”
 The speaker considers his audience’s mood, “Kahit anong krisis ay kayang malampasan,
background, status and needs among others. ü kung tunay na may malasakit at bayanihan. I
agree.”
 The speaker considers relevant information such as the “To offer free education – it’s there already.
responsibilities, platforms, projects and The universal health care, andiyan na po. The
ü
plans of his position. fight against illegal drugs, criminality, and
corruption.”

Courtesy

 The speaker does not ridicule a certain person, group, or “My orders to you: If you see them walking
personality. ü around, kindly shoot them dead, and I will be
happy.”
 The speaker does not utter vulgar and informal “Bakit hindi mo gamitin doon? Bakit ka
terms for a NATIONAL SPEECH. ü maghanap ng isang room...? T******** na...
Kaya lang ako...”
 The speaker’s remarks toward a certain person, group, or “He is a good man; he can become a good vice
ü
personality are free of biases. president.” (referring to Senator Sotto)
Clarity
 The speaker uses clear and simple words “I will exercise the eminent domain and
understood by many. expropriate all of your assets here kasi gagawin
ü
ko.” (many Filipinos cannot understand deep
English words)
 The speaker pronounces words clearly. “At the early stages of the pandemic, our
ü
testing capacity was very limited.”
Correctness
 The speaker’s speech is free of grammatical errors “The health landscape of the country continues
such as subject-verb disagreement, incorrect use of to improve as we, you know... With the
tense, pronoun-antecedent ü continuous of COVID-19 vaccines, we are
disagreement, etc. ready to boost further our daily vaccination
rate.”

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