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Recall the

previous lesson
Lesson 1: Types of Speech Context
Lesson 2: Types of Speeches
Lesson 3: Types of Speech Style

Week 8 (utilizing Week 7 Module)


MELC: Identifies the various types of speech context

Specific Objectives:
After the lesson, the students are expected to:
 define Speech Context
 identify the various types of speech context in different
situations
 employ appropriate verbal and non-verbal behavior in
different speech context
Lesson 1:
Types of Speech Context
Types of Speech Context
• Intrapersonal – This refers to a type of communication that
is focused on one person, where the speaker acts both as the
sender and as the receiver of the message. The message is
made up of thoughts and feelings while the medium is the
brain that processes what you think and feel. (Hybels &
Weaver, 2012, p 16)
Types of Speech Context (cont’d)
• Interpersonal – This refers to the type of communication
that takes place between and among people and creates a
personal relationship between and among them. Normally,
it includes two individuals, and it can vary from casual and
very personal to formal and impersonal.
Types of Interpersonal Communication
• Dyad Communication – communication that happens
between two people.
• Small Group – This applies to interactions involving at
least three but not more than twelve people engaged in face-
to-face interactions to achieve the desired goal. In this type
of conversation, all participants can freely express their
ideas throughout the discussion.
Types of Interpersonal Communication (cont’d)
• Public– This type refers to a communication that enables you to
send or deliver a message before a crowd. The message can be
transmitted for informative or persuasive purposes. "In public
communication, unlike interpersonal and small groups, the
channels are more exaggerated. The voice is louder and the
gestures are more expansive because the audience is larger”
(Hybels & Weaver, 2012, p 19).
Types of Interpersonal Communication (cont’d)

• Mass Communication – This refers to communication


through television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books,
billboards, the internet, and other types of media.
Verbal and Non-verbal Behavior
in a Speech Context
Use self-talk to your advantage
A. When talking to your self
• Use self-talk to your advantage
• Don’t overdo it
B. When talking toUseone person or a small group of
self-talk to your advantage

people
• Listen carefully
• Check your tone and body language
• When talking to the public
Lesson 2:
Types of Speeches
Instructions: The word puzzle on the next slide
contains seven (7) words that refer to jobs which
commonly deliver Usespeeches. Try to look for them as
self-talk to your advantage

fast as you can to lead you to the types of speeches.


Vertical:
1. ______________
2. ______________
3. ______________

Horizontal:
1. ______________
2. ______________
3. ______________
4. ______________
For the jobs
written vertically,
what do you think
Use self-talk to your advantage
are their reasons
or purposes for
giving their
speeches?
For the jobs
written
horizontally, how
Use self-talk to your advantage
do you think do
they deliver their
speeches?
Types of Speech According to Purpose

a. informative or expository speech


b. persuasive speech
c. entertainment speech
Types of Speech According to Delivery

a. manuscript speech
b. memorized speech
c. extemporaneous speech
d. impromptu speech
Lesson 3:
Types of Speech Style
Types of Speech According to Delivery
Speech Style - The way we communicate varies
depending on a lot of factors such as the speech context,
speech purpose, and speech delivery. The form of
language that the speaker uses which [sic] characterized
by the degree of formality is known as speech style
(Martin Joos, 1976:156).
Types of Speech Style
a. intimate -is used for very close relationships.
b. casual -is an informal communication between groups and
peers who have something to share and have shared
background information but do not have close relations.
c. consultative - is used in semi-formal and standard
communication.
d. formal - is a one-way straightforward speech.
e. frozen- is the most formal communicative style that is usually
used during solemn ceremonies and events.
Application
Note to teachers: Refer to WLP or you may deviate from what is
written in the WLP and the module, depending on the kind of
learners you have.

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