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FAMOUS

MOVIE LINES
“YOU'RE NOTHING BUT A
SECOND-RATE, TRYING HARD
COPYCAT!”
LAVINIA ARGUELLES (CHERIE GIL)
“ANG CHOICE, PARA
LANG SA MAY PERA.” –
JOY FABREGAS (KATHRYN BERNARDO)
“PA–ORDER NAMAN NG
KAPE, KAILANGAN
KONG KABAHAN.”
CARSON HERRERA (MAJA SALVADOR)
METHODS OF
DELIVERY
Speech delivery is an important part of
public speaking. No matter how
inspiring, informative or persuasive the
speech you have written, poor delivery
will leave your audience as if nothing
happens, and your presentation will
simply be forgettable.
Delivery refers to the presentation of the
speech you studied, planned,
described, and practiced in the form of
public speaking. It is relevant because it
is the most important for the audience. It
relies on both verbal communication
and nonverbal communication.
FOUR BASIC
METHODS OF
DELIVERING A
SPEECH:
◦1.Reading verbatim from a manuscript
-Manuscript speech is that which is written out
and read word for word to the audience.
-An example can be the President giving a
message for Congress.
◦2. Reciting a memorized text

◦-Memorized speaking consists of reciting a


scripted from memory.
◦-Actors, generally, recite from memory
whenever they perform from a script in a stage
play, television program, or movie scene.
◦3. Speaking impromptu

◦-An impromptu speech, by definition, is the one that


a speaker delivers without any prior preparation on
the topic.
◦-The interviews of politician, the presidential
debate, or even the panel discussion on TV channels
are all examples of impromptu speaking.
◦4. Speaking extemporaneously

◦-Extemporaneous speech is that which is prepared


and practiced in advance. The speaker only uses a
brief set of notes or a speaking outline to jog the
memory.
◦-This type of speech is mostly used in business,
education, preaching, and political affairs.
BASIC FACTORS
OF DELIVERY
1. Platform Behavior
◦It is everything that the speaker does and does not
do on the stage that must have proper motivation.
Avoid mannerisms.
2. Posture
◦ It refers to the way a speaker stands. Balance the
weight of body on both feet.
3. Loudness
◦ Speak loud enough to be heard. Pay attention to
the people at the last row and ensure that they
can hear the speech.
4. Clarity
◦Speak clearly. Speech must be delivered
relatively slower that in an ordinary conversation.
5. Pronunciation
-Use correct pronunciation. When in doubt
about the pronunciation of a word, consult a
modern dictionary.
6. Grammar
-Use correct grammar. Expose oneself to
language through practice.
LET’S TRY
THIS
PARA SA MGA GINAMIT NG DYOWA:
MILAN (2004)
"Mahal mo ba ako dahil kailangan
mo ako, o kailangan mo ako kaya
mahal mo ako?"
- Claudine Barreto as Jenny
MAYBE THIS TIME (2014) PARA SA MGA
GUSTONG MAMBASTED:
"There was never an us. There will
never be an us. Kaya please, wag
mo na kong landiin."
- Sarah Geronimo as Steph
BARCELONA: A LOVE UNTOLD (2016)
PARA SA MGA MAS NAGMAMAHAL:
"Huwag mo kong mahalin dahil
mahal kita. Mahalin mo ako dahil
mahal mo ako, because that is what I
deserve."
- Kathryn Bernardo as Mia
MY EXS AND WHYS (2017) PARA SA MGA
IPINAGPALIT:
"Am I not enough? May kulang ba sa
akin? May mali ba sa akin? Pangit ba
ako? Pangit ba ang katawan ko?
Kapalit-palit ba ako?"
- Liza Soberano as Callie
Ruffa Mae Quinto
“Tanggap ko na, Jane, Wanda na
talagang wala nakong lalaking
makikita. Tanggap ko na na magiging
mag-isa na lang ako sa buhay. Mag-
aalaga na lang ako ng pusa, aso, at
dagang costa.”
SHORT
QUIZ!
Direction: Identify the statements and write true if it is telling truth and false if
not.
1.The speaker can deliver the lines while slouching.
2.A speaker can speak with a various loudness and
softness of voice
3.The speaker should have an eye contact to the audience
4.The speaker should close his or her fist/hand at all time
while speaking.
5. The speaker should speak with a foreign accent.
ASSIGNMENT:
Write your own script about
the topic “The Future Me” and
present it on Monday.
THANK
YOU!

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