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Use information from news

reports, speeches,
informative talks, panel
discussions, etc. in everyday
conversations and
exchanges.
Students are expected to:

✔ identify the function of each


types of exchange/ conversation.
✔ explain the different types of
exchanges/ conversation.
✔ note important details.
Informative talk

An informative speech is one that


intends to educate the audience
about the given topic.
The main goal of an informative
speech is to provide enlightenment
regarding a specific topic to the
audience knows nothing about.
The goal of this type of speech
isn’t to sway the audience to the
speaker’s point of view. Instead,
the details need to be laid before
the audience so that they can
make an educated decision or
learn about a subject they are
Informative Speech:

CyberBullying
What is cyber bullying???

“a communication or posting
by one or more minors using
cyber technology or digital
media designed to hurt,
threaten, embarrass , annoy,
blackmail, or otherwise target
Examples of Cyber bullying

❖ Password Theft
❖ Pictures
❖ Harassment via texting
❖ Websites and blogs
How does it Effect a Person???

The symptoms linked to cyber


bullying are depression,
anxiety, fear, trust issues, low
self esteem, and confidence and
suicidal thoughts.
Tips to Prevent Cyber bullying

• inform your child


• set a good example
• consequences
• get involved
Comprehension Check:

1. What is the main topic of the speech/


informative talk?
2. Who is the speaker?
3. When and where did the speech take
place?
4. Why is the topic of the speech/ talk
important?
Cyber bullying is defined as a
communication or posting by
one or more minors using cyber
technology or digital media
designed to hurt, annoy,
threaten, embarrass, blackmail
or otherwise target another
The person manipulates the
victim’s profile online to include
information that is offensive and
hateful, guaranteeing the victim
cannot use his profile anymore
and pushing away social media
friends, pictures or another of
cyber bullying.
Harassing via text messages

This includes sending, harshly


text or instant messaging.
It comprises death threats,
inappropriate phrases and
bullying through text messages.
This includes people making
fake profiles for sole
purpose of insulting and
harassing people, posting
personal information or
pictures about the person
Cyber
bullying has
its effects:
Cyber bullying may lead to depression, anxiety,
fear, trust issues, low self esteem/ confidence and
even suicidal thoughts to victims.

Victims begin to become closed off, break away


from friendships and relationships.

Some victims of cyber bullying starts slipping up in


school academically and may even start bullying
others to feel like they are in control.
People say things online that
they would never say face to
face to a person.

Bullying takes place in victim’s


home, stripping him from his
one’s safe haven.
Inform your child about bullying and
cyber bullying. Sit your child down and
take him or talk to him about respecting
others and loving everyone.

Set a good example when using


technology. Children are like sponges;
they soak up all the information that
they see and look up to parents.
Share with your child the price you pay
when missing technology. When you
misuse technology in a certain way,
you can run into the law and that can
ruin your life.

Try to be involved with your child’s


technology, steps into his world and
learn how he is using his devices in

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