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This is the basis on how the researchers are going to rate the public speaking

level of the subject in each of the following categories:


Researchers: Aguilar Cheryl Knch B, Robles marie C, Pido Venancio III E.

Observant: Shaviana

OBJECTIVES 1 2 3 4 N/A

1.speech value-It allows you to communicate


ideas, inspire others, persuade audiences, and √
convey information effectively.
2. Delivery manner-refers to how you use your
voice, body language, facial expressions, eye √
contact, confidence
3.speech transition-Speech transition refers to
the smooth and seamless way of moving from one √
topic
4.posture movement-Posture movement refers
to how a speaker uses their body positioning,
gestures, and physical movements to convey
confidence, engagement, and emphasis during a √
presentation
5.facial expression-Participation refers to
actively engaging the audience through interactive
elements such as questions, discussions, activities, √
or involving them in the presentation process.

6.eye contact-Eye contact refers to the


intentional act of looking directly at individuals in
the audience while delivering a speech or √
presentation.
7.voice-Vocal quality refers to the characteristics
of your voice, including tone, pitch, volume, pace,
and articulation, which collectively influence how √
your message is received and understood by the
audience.
8.language/words-Language/words refer to the
choice of vocabulary, tone, and style used by a
speaker to effectively communicate ideas, convey √
emotions, and engage the audience during a
presentation or speech.
9.grammar-Grammar refers to the correct usage
of language rules, including sentence structure,
verb tense, subject-verb agreement, and
punctuation, to ensure clarity, coherence, and √
professionalism in delivering a speech or
presentation.
10.notes-Notes refer to written or digital aids that
help speakers remember key points, transitions,
and important details during their presentation. √

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