11 Oral Com. Pre Final
11 Oral Com. Pre Final
11 Oral Com. Pre Final
Region-X
DIVISION OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL
Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro
XAVIER ACADEMY-INITAO
Poblacion, Initao, Misamis Oriental
Oral Communication-11
Pre-Final Exam
SY: 2021-2022
Name: __________________________ Learning Station: _____________
Year and Section: ___________________ Date: ______________
___________1. Public speaking is the act of speaking in front of a sizable number of people.
___________2. Speeches can be classified in two ways: according to content and according to delivery.
___________5. A persuasive speech aims to influence the audience to accept the speaker’s position or stand
on an issue.
___________6. A descriptive speech presents information regarding how to do something or how something is
done.
___________7. When preparing for a persuasive speech, you should first determine your goal. Then, you
should know your topic, organize the information you have gathered, and provide strong
evidence.
___________8. An entertainment speech aims to amuse audience members and put them in a jovial mood.
___________9. Researching about the audience and getting information about their background and interests
can help a speaker make a speech that the audience will find entertaining.
___________10. Reading from a manuscript (or manuscript speech) is done when a speaker reads to the
audience a prepared text or manuscript, which may be prepared by someone else or by the
speaker himself or herself.
___________11. Being tense and nervous while delivering a speech may cause the speaker to sound natural.
To avoid this, one should be relaxed and speak at a normal pace while giving a speech.
___________12. A memorized speech is one that is committed entirely to the speaker’s memory.
___________13. In a formal situation, the people who are asked to give an impromptu speech are usually
knowledgeable about the topic or subject.
___________14. Extemporaneous speech delivery does not allows the speaker to have notes and outlines
during the speech.
___________15. The content is the subject matter that will be discussed in the speech.
___________16. Choosing a topic that is based on the speaker’s expertise will help him or her establish
professionalism.
___________17. Encyclopedias are a set of books (or a book) arranged alphabetically and contain general
information about numerous subjects or topics.
___________18. Information does not need to contain jargon in order to be considered good information.
Instead, it should be up-to-date, factual, unbiased, and reliable.
__________19. When a source contains vague generalizations, it is a sign that the information is accurate.
__________21. Presenting evidence is not a technique for writing a hook. Rather, it is done in the body of a
speech in order to provide more information and make the speech more credible.
__________22. The way that words are written in the speech is just as important as the delivery of the
speech.
__________24. The words in a speech should be complex, direct, and devoid of prejudice.
__________25. A call to action should be written in the conclusion and not in the body of a speech.
II. Question.
Directions: Answer what is asked below.
1. Illustrate (in a graphic organizer) the speech preparation process. (10 pts)
Bonus question (10 pts): What English word retains the same pronunciation, even after you take away
four of its five letters?
“Trust yourself, you know more than you think you do.”
Prepared By: Ms. Sarah Mae G. Macarandan,
-Benjamin Spock LPT