Eng7 Q4 Ip3 V.02
Eng7 Q4 Ip3 V.02
Eng7 Q4 Ip3 V.02
MISA Grade:
Teacher 7
Learning Area: ENGLISH Quarter: IV Date:
Competency: Observe and use the appropriate oral language, stance and behavior
when giving information or when delivering a speech.
Lesson No. : 3 Duration and Time: 60 minutes
Key Speech is said to be a persons greatest gift. People use speech
Understanding not only to convey thought but also persuade or make other
to be developed people see things their way.
Learning Knowledg State the description of the basic factors of delivery.
Objectives: e
Skills Display confident body language when delivering a
short speech.
Attitudes Show concern for others when they commit mistakes
in oral/communicative presentation.
Resources K12 English 7 Curriculum Guide
Needed Roads To Greatness I, 105-106
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/learnhigher/giving-oral-
presentations/delivering-your-presentation.shtml
http://www.abrahamlincolnonline.org/lincoln/speeches/gettysbur
g.htm
Elements of the Plan Methodology
Preparation Motivation /Introductory BODY TALK
-How will I make the Activity (2 minutes) When the teacher says the
learners ready? following words, the students
-How do I prepare This part introduces the will respond using the
the learners for the lesson content. It is serves corresponding body language:
new lesson? as a warm-up activity to OKAY Stand
(Motivation/Focusing give the learners zest for ALRIGHT Nod Twice
YES Smile and face your
/Establishing Mind- the incoming lesson and an
seatmate
set/ Setting the idea about what it to follow. AMAZING Raise a hand
Mood/ Quieting/ One principle in learning is
Creating that learning occurs when it This game has a relationship
Interest/Building is conducted in a with our lesson today.
Background pleasurable and Therefore, who can make a
Experience/ comfortable atmosphere. guess about what it would
Activating Prior be?
Knowledge/Appercep
tion/Review/Drill
- How will I connect
my new lesson with
the past lesson?
Presentation Activity / Activities (8 LET THERE BE SHARING
- How will I present minutes) 1. How does it feel delivering
the new lesson? This is an interaction a report in front of your
- What materials will strategy to elicit learners classmates? Delivering a short
I use? prior learning experience. It talk in front of people you do
- What serves as a springboard for not know well yet?
generalization/ new learning. It illustrates 2. How did you manage to do
concept/ the principle that learning it?
conclusion/ starts where the learners GIVE ME A CLUE!
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Attachment No. 1
GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
Abraham Lincoln
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new
nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created
equal.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation
so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that
war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who
here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we
should do this.
Delivery 3 4 5
Infrequent or
Fairly consistent; Consistent, evenly
focused on one
Eye Contact included most distributed, responds
spot, often notes
listeners to audience feedback
/note cards
Distracting Appropriate facial
Some gestures
mannerisms; expression; purposeful
Movement/Appearance and movement;
lifeless or stiff gestures/movement;
not distracting
delivery good posture;
appropriate dress
Monotone; too
soft or loud; Natural tone and Expressive, varied,
trails off, pitch, not emphatic; appropriate
Voice
inappropriate distracting inflections; adequate
inflection volume
patterns
Slurred words,
Fairly clear
dropped
Articulation/ articulation, Precise articulation;
consonants,
pronunciation normally correct correct pronunciation
nonstandard
pronunciation
pronunciation
Dependent on
notes; sounds Few lapses or Conversational,
memorized; interjections, spontaneous, smooth
Fluency
frequent seems generally delivery, appropriate
interjections; wel prepared rate
lack of continuity