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Types of Speech
According to Purpose
Lesson Targets
Define and understand the
01 concept of public speaking.

Identify the types of speech


02 according to purpose
Write an effective speech
03 based on the type and
purpose
What is Public
Speaking?
It is the act of speaking in front of a sizable
number of people. This involves a single
speaker and an audience. The speaker is
tasked to deliver a message or a speech of
general interest to the audience or in keeping
with the theme or the purpose of the event.
3 Basic Types of
Speeches
Expository or Informative
01 Speech

02 Persuasive Speech

03 Entertainment Speech
Expository or Informative
Speech
-given to provide the audience with
information regarding a topic or to expand
their knowledge about a topic or to expand
their knowledge about a topic that they are
already familiar with.
Description Speech
• provides a vivid picture of a
person, a place, or an object.
• provides an image through
sensory details (sight, sound,
smell, touch, taste)
Explanation Speech
• Explains or defines a concept,
term, or and abstract topic.
• Provides facts, etymology of
words or concepts, classification,
examples, and other relevant
details
Demonstration Speech
• Presents information about how
to do something or how
something is done.
• Gives the audience detailed
information of a certain process
in order to achieve a task
Reportorial Speech
• Serves to describe or explain an
event or an issue that is
interesting, significant, or
unusual.
• Papal visit, outcome of national
elections, implementation of
laws
The following example is an excerpt of a speech about REM sleep:

You all know that it is important for you to get adequate sleep each night. But what
really happens when you sleep? As you sleep, you cycle through REM and non-REM
sleep.

REM, which stands for rapid eye movement, is a phase of sleep that is characterized by
the rapid movement of the eyes, low muscle tone, and more intense brain activity. It is
during REM sleep that dreams typically happen. Typically, people experience REM sleep
four or five times each night, with each period of REM sleep lasting a little longer than
the previous one.

One theory states that REM sleep is important because it is during this stage that spatial
and procedural memory are consolidated and stabilized. Another theory states that this
stage of sleep is particularly vital as it helps in the development of the brain of infants.
Persuasive Speech
It aims to influence the audience to
accept the speaker’s position or stand
on an issue.
Examples are sales pitches, political
campaign talks, business presentations,
and debates.
Kinds of Persuasive Speech
Convincing Speech
The speaker attempts to convince the audience to adopt
his or her way of thinking or to change the way they
think about things.
Actuation Speech
It is designed to urge the audience to take a
particular action. The speaker seeks to persuade the
audience to start doing the action now.
Rhetorical Appeals in
Persuasive Speeches
Ethos
This is an appeal to the speaker’s
credibility or authority as perceived
by the audience.
Rhetorical Appeals in
Persuasive Speeches
Pathos
-appeal to the audience’s emotions
with the goal to provoke an emotional
response
Rhetorical Appeals in
Persuasive Speeches
Logos
-appeal to logic or reason where the
speaker has to present a valid
argument or claim
Guidelines in Writing a
Persuasive Speech
1.Determine your goal.
2.Know your audience.
3.Organize the information.
4.Provide strong evidence.
Entertainment Speech
This aims to amuse the
audience and put them in a
jovial mood. Its primary focus
is to entertain an audience or
create a pleasant or interesting
diversion.
Ways to make a speech
entertaining:
a. Tell a funny or a scary story.
b. Use a humorous story or an anecdote.
c. Relate a personal experience.
d. Incorporate drama by using narration and dialogue.
e. Use sarcasm, exaggeration, or pun such as “A bicycle
can’t stand on its own because it is two-tired.”
Speak Up!
You are a political candidate who is running for
the position of the President of the Philippines.
How will you persuade the Filipinos that your
policies are the best for the community’s growth
and well-being?
Speak Up!
You are a technology expert presenting at a
conference. How do you plan to present the latest
technological advancements in a way that
educates your audience without overwhelming
them with technical jargons?
Speak Up!
You are a talk show host. In an interview with a
celebrity, how would you infuse humor and
entertainment while still drawing out interesting
stories from the guest?
Homework
Write a persuasive speech about
the existence of God. It should be
composed of 300-500 words,
Arial, 12. Prepare for the long
quiz next meeting.
Thank you for attentive
listening!

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