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ORAL

COMMUNICATION IN
CONTEXT

TYPES OF SPEECH
ACCORDING TO
PURPOSE
2 3 (Week 3)
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CONTENT STANDARD: Performance Standard:


The learner realizes the The learner proficiently
rigors of crafting one’s delivers various speeches
speech. using the principles of
effective speech delivery
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LEARNING
COMPETENCY/IES:
 EN11/12OC-IIcj-23: Distinguishes types of speeches.
TYPES
OF
SPEECH
ACCORDING TO PURPOSE
Do Let’s Work and Learn, page 79 of Oral Communication in
Context for SHS.
 
Class- Pair
1. Watch any of the following videos of the World Champions of
Public Speaking. All of the featured speakers are winners of a
public speaking competition organized by Toastmasters
International.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmj1LBJu_Ss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Tev43VNRIc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_alq6yYbpc
 Class- Pair
2. Find a partner and discuss your answers on the questions that
shall be asked.
Questions:
a. What is the topic of the speaker?
b. What is the purpose of the speaker in his/her talk?
c. How did he/she deliver it?

Share your insights with the class.


INFORMATIVE DEMONSTRATIVE PERSUASIVE
SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH

ENTERTAINING INSPIRATIONAL ARGUMENTATIVE


SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH
INFORMATIVE DEMONSTRATIVE PERSUASIVE
SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH

ENTERTAINING INSPIRATIONAL ARGUMENTATIVE


SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH
This speech
serves to
provide
INFORMATIVE
interesting
SPEECH and useful
information
to your
After listening, the
audience is expected
to gain knowledge.
INFORMATIVE DEMONSTRATIVE PERSUASIVE
SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH

ENTERTAINING INSPIRATIONAL ARGUMENTATIVE


SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH
DEMONSTRATIVE
SPEECH
This speech teaches
you to do or perform
something.
INFORMATIVE DEMONSTRATIVE PERSUASIVE
SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH

ENTERTAINING INSPIRATIONAL ARGUMENTATIVE


SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH
PERSUASIVE
SPEECH
It aims to persuade or convince people
to change the way they think or do
something, or to start doing something
that they are not currently doing.
INFORMATIVE DEMONSTRATIVE PERSUASIVE
SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH

ENTERTAINING INSPIRATIONAL ARGUMENTATIVE


SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH
It intends to make the
audience smile, relax, and
enjoy or even laugh and
help them forget their
worries even just for a short
span of time.
ENTERTAINING
SPEECH
A light- hearted story or
funny story, carefully
chosen jokes and amusing
anecdote can make a speech
entertaining.
INFORMATIVE DEMONSTRATIVE PERSUASIVE
SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH

ENTERTAINING INSPIRATIONAL ARGUMENTATIVE


SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH
INSPIRATIONAL
SPEECH
It aims to motivate or inspire an
audience, to help them be positive and
optimistic about things.
INFORMATIVE DEMONSTRATIVE PERSUASIVE
SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH

ENTERTAINING INSPIRATIONAL ARGUMENTATIVE


SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH
ARGUMENTATIVE
SPEECH
It aims to convert the audience to
agree on the speaker’s side or
point.
ARGUMENTATIVE
vs PERSUASIVE SPEECH
A persuasive speech does not only intend to change
the beliefs of others but also their attitude and
behavior.
An argumentative speech only convinces people to
accept a fact or point of view.

A persuasive speech makes people apply what they


have learned or do the action immediately or in the
INFORMATIVE DEMONSTRATIVE PERSUASIVE
SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH

ENTERTAINING INSPIRATIONAL ARGUMENTATIVE


SPEECH SPEECH SPEECH
Read the
statements/paragraphs
below. Then, identify
the purpose of speech
used.
President George W. Bush's address to the nation as the US attacked
Iraq:

My fellow citizens, at this hour American and coalition forces are


in the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq, to free its people
and to defend the world from grave danger.
On my orders, coalition forces have begun striking selected targets
of military importance to undermine Saddam Hussein's ability to wage
war. These are opening stages of what will be a broad and concerted
campaign.
More than 35 countries are giving crucial support, from the use of
naval and air bases, to help with intelligence and logistics, to the
deployment of combat units. Every nation in this coalition has chosen to
Assessment
 
Directions: Differentiate the
six(6) types of speech
according to purpose and
examples of speaking
situations.
Summarize the most important point
learned through Twitter Board.
 
Use a class-exclusive hashtag and do
the summary in just 140 characters and
post in the Twitter Board afterwards.

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