SPEECH
A form of communication
in spoken language made
by a speaker before an
audience for a given
purpose.
SPEECH
A communication through
talking or a talk given to
an audience.
Kinds of Speech
Informative Speech
•This speech serve to
provide interesting and
useful information to
your audience.
Informative Speech
•It is intended simply to
inform your audience
on a certain topic.
Examples:
•A student talking about
his/her research.
•A computer programmer
speaking about new
software.
Persuasive Speech
•Works to convince people to
change in some way; they
think, the way they do
something, or to start doing
something that they are not
currently doing.
Examples:
•Become an organ
donor
•Improve your health
through better eating
Demonstrative Speech
•A demonstrative
speech also teaches
you something.
Demonstrative Speech
•The main difference
lies in including a
demonstration of
how to do thing
you’re teaching.
Examples:
•How to write a
speech
•How to start your
own vlog.
Entertaining Speech
•Giving the audience an
enjoyable experience.
•To amuse through
humors, stories, or
illustration.
Examples:
•Excuses for any occasion
•Watching stand-up
comedians
How to
write a
SPEECH?
1. Determine your purpose
2. Choose a topic
3. Gather data
4. Prepare an outline
5. Write your speech
Parts of Speech
•Introduction
•Main Body
•Conclusion
Introduction
•It is the opening
statement of a
speech.
Introduction
•Begin with a rhetorical
question, a quote, or
another strong statement.
Introduction
•Refine the thesis
statement.
•State something that
establishes credibility.
Body of the speech
•provides explanations,
examples, or any details
that can help you deliver
your purpose and
explain the main idea of
your speech.
Conclusion
•Summarize the main
point of the speech.
•Closing statement
•Call to action
Activity!!!
•You are going to write
your own speech.
•It must be 200-300
words. Your speech must
be within the context of
the given question;
“If you were the President
of the Philippines which
social issue will you
prioritize, why? And how
will you resolve it?
•Choose among the social issues
from the grid below.
Economic Environmental Gender
Biased
Political Health and
Disease
Peace and
Order
Education Technology Racism

Speech Writing