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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
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
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
audience
There could be a tendency to
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