3. Distinguish types of speeches and
speech style.
Objectives
Identify the use of each speech
style in social situations.
Apply the necessary language forms
in different speech styles.
5. A. According to Purpose
Simply put, this is about helping audience members acquire information that they
do not already possess.
When we speak to persuade, we attempt to get listeners to embrace a point of
view or to adopt a behavior that they would not have done otherwise.
The fundamental goal of an entertaining speech is audience enjoyment, which can
come in a variety of forms.
Informative Speech
1.
2. Persuasive Speech
3. Entertainment Speech
6. A. According to Occasion
Ceremonial Speeches
1.
2. Inspirational Speech
are speeches given during a ceremony or a ritual
marked by observance of formality or etiquette.
The goal of an inspirational speech is to elicit or arouse
an emotional state within an audience.
7. Speech Style
refers to the distinctive way of communicating. It
consists of a particular pattern of linguistic,
vocal, and nonverbal behaviors. Speech style refers
primarily to the manner one communicates than
the meaning of communication.
8. Types of Speech Style
Intimate
Casual
Consultative
Formal
Frozen
9. 1. Intimate
It is a style among intimate members of a
family or friends that do not need a complete
language with a clear articulation.
10. 2. Casual
It is the most common speech style used
among friends and coworkers. Jargon, slang, or
the vernacular language are used.
11. 3. Consultative
This style is the standard one. It is best used
for business and professional relationships.
12. 4. Formal
This style is used in formal settings.
Unlike the consultative style, this is one-way.
13. 5. Frozen
It is the most formal speech style
that is usually used in formal contexts such as
speech for state ceremonies, court proceedings,
and religious rituals.