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At the end of this chapter, the learners will be

able to :
a. identify the types of speeches according to
purpose;
b. classify speeches based on manner and style
of delivery;
c. perform one type of speech.
• Informative
Speech
• Persuasive
Speech
• Entertaining
Speech
• Expository Speech
• Provides knowledge
• Speaker : help the
audience understand a
topic
• Topic : person, place ,
event
• Prepare :
- descriptions
- definitions
- visual aids
• Captivate the attention and to amuse
• Heard on special occasions
“Special- occasion speech”
• Be adapted to the
-occasion
- audience
- time
Aim :
- convince the
audience to
change their views
or beliefs
• Modes of
persuasion:
- pathos
- ethos
- logos
•The power to attract the mind or the
emotions (The Random House Dictionary)

•an attempt to make someone do or


accept something as right or proper by
saying things that are directed at a
person's feelings, attitudes, etc.
*definition
*logical reasoning
*illustration
*statistics
*testimonies of credible people
• Why would you buy a used car when a new one costs the
same amount?

Research shows….

Statistics prove that


*emotional aspect of man toward his/her feelings:
- love
- contentment
- pity
- fear
• Would you want to save a life…

• There are children dying every second of…


•You’ll make the right decision
because you have something
that not many people do: you
have heart.
“You know me – I’ve taught
Sunday School at your church for
years, babysat your children, and
served as a playground director
for many summers."
• Impromptu Speech
• Extemporaneous
Speech
• Manuscript Speech
• Memorized Speech
• Presented when exact wording is
required
(presenting policies,contracts)

• Written out word for word and is


delivered by reading the script
• Requires exact
wording
• Commit to
speech to
memory
• Asked to speak on the spot

SAMPLE SITUATIONS:
- organization meeting (POV)
- ambush interview
- classroom discussions
• Content
- Opening sentence should be an
attention-getter
- Support your POV with reason
- Present at least some specific data
Content
Delivery
Organization
Composure
• Gives you an
opportunity to prepare
• Refer occasionally either
to your outline or brief
notes
• You do not write the
whole speech nor
memorize it.

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