Oral Communication In Context - Lesson 8: Types of Speech According To Delivery PDF
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This document provides a lesson on different types of speeches based on delivery, including descriptions, advantages, disadvantages, and associated speaking situations. It includes examples and activities like tongue twisters designed to practice and improve communication skills.
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ORAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to: 1. differentiate the types of speech according to delivery; 2. state the advantages and disadvantages of speech type; and 3. practice a speech delivery. Nature of Speech Accord...
ORAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to: 1. differentiate the types of speech according to delivery; 2. state the advantages and disadvantages of speech type; and 3. practice a speech delivery. Nature of Speech According to Delivery One influential study, presented by Steven and Susan Beebe in Public Speaking: An Audience-Centered Approach (2021), highlights the connection between audience engagement and the effectiveness of delivery. According to them, successful speech delivery involves more than just verbal communication—it includes non-verbal cues, vocal variety, and the overall presence of the speaker, all tailored to the audience’s expectations. The Tongue Twister Challenge Directions: Start by saying the tongue twister slowly, then try to speed up. Once you can say a tongue twister through, try to say it twice or three times for a bigger challenge. The Tongue Twister Challenge She sells seashells by the seashore, The shells she sells are surely seashells. So if she sells shells on the seashore, I'm sure she sells seashore shells. DESCRIPTION SPEAKING SITUATION When you are a candidate Speaking with limited for a post in a student preparation government and you Guided by notes or deliver your campaign outline speech before a voting Delivered public. conversationally Most popular type When you are assigned to report a topic in class. ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGE It helps you It may not look confident. have adequate time to plan, It engages the organize, and audience. rehearse. TIPS Create an outline. Organize your points logically. Use facts and real-life experiences as your examples. Manage your time well. Rehearse, rehearse and rehearse. The Tongue Twister Challenge Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? DESCRIPTION SPEAKING SITUATION Speaking without In an event where you advanced preparation are asked to say a few words. Unrehearsed speech It happens in the first Spoken conversationally day at work or in class, or during an interview. ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES It has a tendency to be It is spontaneous disorganized. or natural speaking. It lacks connection It is more focused with the audience. and brief. It is nerve-racking for inexperienced speakers and beginners. TIPS Once you are requested to say something, pause for a moment to plan in your head what to say. State your main point briefly and deliver it at a pace your audience can follow. End by saying thank you. The Tongue Twister Challenge How much wood would a woodchuck chuck If a woodchuck could chuck wood? He would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could If a woodchuck could chuck wood. DESCRIPTION SPEAKING SITUATION Speaking with advanced It occurs in newscasting preparation with a teleprompter or an autocue device. It takes place when Planned and rehearsed presenting the legal speech proceedings and verdict in court. Reading aloud a written It happens when message reading the rules and criteria in a contest. ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES It highlights the It is boring and exact repetition of uninteresting the written words. presentation. It is a guided It lacks audience speech. rapport or connection. TIPS Rehearse the speech over and over again until you sound natural. Observe accomplished news anchors and note how conversational they sound when they deliver the news. The Tongue Twister Challenge Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair. Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy, was he? DESCRIPTION SPEAKING SITUATION When you perform in a It is speaking with advanced stage play. preparation. When you deliver a It pertains to planned and declamation, oratorical, or rehearsed speech literary piece. It aims to recite a written When an actor or actress message word-for-word from in a scene performs a script memory. from memory. ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES Speakers might end up It has an exact speaking in a monotone repetition of the pattern. Alternatively, he/she written words from might take a fast pace. memory. When the speaker cannot control his/her stage fright, You are free to move he/she might have difficulty around the stage. remembering his/her memorized speech. TIPS Rehearse the speech over and over again until you sound natural and feel confident. Observe how actors/actresses perform their script in a theater, television, or movie scenes.