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Internalize the purpose evoked for each video.

Purpose
determines
the
kind
of
speech.
General Purposes of
Speaking
To inform
To convince
To entertain
MECHANICS:
1. The students will go to their respective groups and form
circles. WAIT FOR THE TEACHER TO SAY “GO”
2. The teacher will spend a few minutes introducing the
concept to the class.
3. Next the teacher claps her hands twice and says
“Teach!”
4. The class responds with a thumbs up shouting “Okay!”
5. The members of the group take turns teaching the
concepts to their group.
6. Use gestures and visuals to animate your discussion
RUBRIC
Criteria Point
Cooperation 5
-All members work well together all of the time;
assist others when needed.
-Team is on task all of the time.

Communication 5
-Each member listens well to other members.

Visuals 5
-Group prepared aids and maximize use of it.
Types of Speech
According to Purpose
INFORMATIVE SPEECH
INFORMATIVE SPEECH
 It serves to provide interesting and
useful information to your audience.
 Typical examples of this type of

speeches are: classroom lectures,


demonstration talk, explanations of
techniques, procedures, systems,
values, etc.
 Specific example: A speech about E-jeepneys
INFORMATIVE SPEECH
 The purpose is to provide information
about history, theories and practical
applications.
 Meant to help the listeners in a more

in-depth manner- data that are not


readily available or data known by the
audience but looked at in a different
way.
 Some examples of informative
speeches are:
a. A school principal telling new
students about the policies of the
school.
b. A student discussing her research
project.
c. A cabinet secretary talking about the
President’s new decree.
Speech about Objects/people
 Yourself
 New iphone model
 Manila Cathedral

Speech about processes


 First aid
 Short story writing
 Photography
 Web designs
Speech about events
 Martial law
 Zombie invasion
 Accident
 Cosplay show

Speech about concepts


 Theory of evolution
 Bermuda triangle
 Feminism
PERSUASIVE SPEECH
PERSUASIVE SPEECH
 It aims to move people into action like
convincing them to change in the way they
think, the way they do something, or to
make them start doing something that they
are not currently doing.
 Examples of persuasive speeches are

sales talk, solicitations for subscriptions or


membership to an organization, campaigns
for worthy or political causes, etc.
Specific Example:

We Should Prepare for


Another Typhoon
Yolanda
Some Examples of entertaining
speech are:
 a.Go organic
 b. Become an Intelligent

Voter
ENTERTAINMENT SPEECH
ENTERTAINMENT SPEECH
 It is usually delivered at parties or
gatherings and is best exemplified by
the after dinner speech.
 The purpose is not only to tell a series

of jokes neither to have the audience


laughing throughout the speech. To
make the listeners smile or feel
lighthearted after the speech is enough.
Specific Example:

Characters Who Ride a


Jeepney With Me
To make your speech entertaining,
you may:
 • tell jokes;
 • share funny stories;
 • dramatize experiences; and
 • recall a scary story.
Examples:
a.You are a Filipino if ….
b. Explaining ‘balut’ to an
American
c.Funny local expressions
 The students will REMAIN on their respective
groups.
 With your group mates, create a list of five (5)

speech titles exhibiting the three types of


purposes. The topics will be based on the
concept cards that your group might pick. (ex:
global warming, Mathematics, rocks, etc.)

ALLOTED TIME: 5 minutes


MATERIALS: Manila paper, pentel pen
NOTE: The concepts are vocabularies one might find in
Earth Science and General Mathematics.
 Where do you think you can use
the knowledge about the types of
speech according to purpose?
Give specific instances/ scenarios.
1. Can you
combine any of the
four purposes in
one speech?
2. Is there a
principal purpose
which a speech will
generally fall into?
Directions: Identify the speech purpose
of the following list of topics:

1. Filipinos are Among the Happiest


People on earth.
2. The Development of the Evolution
Theory
3. Exhibit Proper Etiquette for Bloggers
4. Why you should date a Computer
Science student?
5. Support the K-12 Program
6. The history of tobacco use
7. Should elders over the of 65 be
allowed to drive?
8. The origin of alphabets
9. Protect endangered species by
outlawing hunting.
10. Eating flowers is possible.
Double This Double That

Double double this this,


Double double that that,

Double this, double that,

Double double this that.


Assignment:
A.Research for additional tips/methods
on how to organize the presentation of
topics using the three purposes.
B.Identify the types of speech
according to manner of delivery.
Types of Speech
According to
Manner of Delivery
1. Reading or Speaking from a
Manuscript
 The speech is fully written out,
usually typed, and not folded but
placed in a folder for neatness.
 Speaker reads a fully written out

speech
 Ex: SONA by the President
 Presentations of Scientific Papers
Drawbacks:
 The speaker tends to read without
emotion, lacking spontaneity, and may
even sound boring.
 The speaker never looks up from the

manuscript being read.


 The speaker can lose his/her place in

the speech even while reading it or


turn to the wrong page of the
manuscript.
 The manuscript may be blown by
the wind/fan/air conditioning unit
or fall from the lectern and the
order of the sheets of paper
disarranged while being put back
together.
 The formality of the language

often means the use of complex


words, jargons or technical
language.
2. Memorized Speech
A speech that is also fully written
out.
 This time however, the written

speech is fully memorized- every


word.
 Example: Oration
Drawbacks
 Forgetting lines
 Lack of eye contact with the

audience
 There could be a tendency to

deliver without any inflection.


3. Impromptu Speech
 When one is suddenly asked to give
the welcome remarks in a program
already ongoing and there is hardly
time to prepare.
 Delivered on short notice with little or

no preparation.
 “thinking on your feet”
Advantages
 Delivered in spontaneous manner
and in a more conversational tone
 The speaker can adjust the
speech
Drawbacks
 Speaker can just go on and on,
and sometimes with no points
to make at all.
 The speaker may be so rattled

and disorganized that the


speech ends up with not much
sense.
Extemporaneous Speech
 When you deliver a speech from a prepared
outline of your ideas, complete with
supporting data, testimonies, and statistics
delivered without having been written in
full, without memorizing, or without
reading from a manuscript prepared
beforehand.
 What the speaker prepares is a good outline

which organizes the speaker’s thoughts and


ideas.
Advantages
-outline helps speaker remember the
particular order of points he/she wants to
make
-outline allows speaker to jump from one
point to another or even rearrange the order
of speech points.

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