2. At the end of the lesson, you should be
able to:
examine sample oral communication
activities;
identify the speaker’s purpose in
delivering a speech in an occasion;
and
get information based on a given
speech.
4. Activity 1. GUESS WHAT!
Directions: Read the given speeches
below and identify the possible
occasion and the speaker’s
purpose. Then answer the
questions that follow.
5. “I am here today asking for
your help that in the coming
election, do not forget to
write my name in your ballot.”
Occasion? Purpose?
6. Occasion? Purpose?
“Today is your special day and my only wish is
for you to achieve the desire of your heart –
to be a millionaire! But seriously, I want you
to reach your goal in life which is to wear that
black toga with diploma in your hands.”
7. Occasion? Purpose?
“Good morning class! Today we are going to
discuss on how to deliver a speech
effectively.” There are several ways to deliver
a speech effectively: Stand with confidence,
Face your audience with your hands in the
side with your chin up.
8. Occasion? Purpose?
Breaking News! Iloilo City shifts to
GCQ while Iloilo Province is under
MGCQ on June 1-15, 2020 based on
IATF Resolution no. 40, series of
2020.
9. 1. What are the different
types of speaker’s
purpose according to
delivery?
11. 3. What should be
observed in
delivering a speech
in public?
12. There are four basic types of
speeches according to purpose:
to inform
to instruct/demonstrate
to persuade
to entertain
13. This type of speech provides
interesting and useful information
to an audience like your teacher
talking about earthquakes or a
fellow learner presenting his/her
research.
Informative
14. This type of speech has a similarity
with an informative speech and also
teaches you on how to do or perform
something. A cooking demonstration
is a good example of this kind of
speech which instructs the audience
on how to cook a certain menu step
by step.
Demonstrative
15. A persuasive speech aims to persuade
or convince people to change the way they
think or do something. An example is a
political speech delivered during election
or campaign period which can make the
audience laugh, like, love, want a specific
change and reject or hate a policy,
program, service, institution or other
politicians.
Persuasive
16. This is a type of speech given as an
intermission number in a program, a kind
of after dinner talk and a toastmaster’s
speech. The speaker provides pleasure
and enjoyment that makes the audience
laugh or identify with anecdotal
information.
Entertaining