7. Find Me!
Directions: In the word puzzle in the
next slide are seven (7) words
that refer to jobs which commonly
require to deliver speeches. Try to
look for them as fast as you can
to lead you to the types of
speeches. The given pictures will
help you find what you are looking for.
8. Find Me! Directions: In the word puzzle below are seven (7) words that refer to jobs which
commonly require to deliver speeches. Try to look for them as fast as you can to
lead you to the types of speeches.
11. Distinguish the
types of speeches
according to
purpose and delivery
Determine the types
of speeches used in
different real-life
situations
Objectives
14. Informative or
Expository
Speech
- is mainly performed for the
purpose of educating the
audience on new or relevant
piece of information on a
particular topic.
15. Situation Analysis
Here it goes!
Situation 1
A manager in a
retail store giving a
presentation to her
staff about how to
explain a new
product line to
customers
Ready!
Situation 2
Comedians doing
stand-up comedy.
18. Persuasive
Speech
- is given solely for the purpose
of convincing the audience to
agree with the speaker’s opinion
on a particular topic
19. Situation Analysis
Here it goes!
Situation 1
A talk about
improving your
health through
better eating
Ready!
Situation 2
A tourist guide
explains to a group
of tourists about a
heritage site.
30. Memorized
Speech
- is the rote recitation of a
written message that the
speaker has committed to
memory
31. Situation Analysis
Here it goes!
Situation 1
Reciting a written
message word-for-
word from memory
Ready!
Situation 2
First day in class
introduction
38. Impromptu
Speech
- is the presentation of a short
message without advance
preparation and is for people
knowledgeable about the subject.
39. Situation Analysis
Here it goes!
Situation 1
When you perform a
stage play
Ready!
Situation 2
First day in class
introduction
40.
41. Types of Speech according to Purpose:
Informative or
Expository
Speech
Persuasive
Speech
Entertainment
Speech
Types of Speech according to Delivery:
Manuscript
Speech
Memorized
Speech
Extemporaneous
Speech
Impromptu
Speech
- to inform &
educate
- to convince
- to share laughter
& enjoyment
- word-for-word
reiteration
- speech committed
to memory
- planned &
rehearsed
- without advanced
preparation
43. Assessment
Directions: You will be divided into four (4)
groups and each group will be assigned a
task to do relative to what you learned
today. The envelopes contain your activity
sheet. Accomplish your task and report it
in class.