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SPEECH
• Identify different types of Speech.
• Identify the principle roles and
significance of preparation in
delivering speech.
• Discuss the principles of public
speaking
• Uses principles of speech writing.
• Deliver a prepared or impromptu talk
on an issue employing the techniques
ROLE AND
RESPONSIBILITY
OF SPEAKER
This refers to the role and
responsibility of the speaker
which will depend on the
purpose and context of
communication.
TO INFORM
TO PERSUADE
TO
ENTERTAIN
MESSAGE
This involves the content of
the message. The message
may be facts, opinion,
feelings, order, suggestions,
and
DELIVERY
This refers to the manner
of delivery involving verbal
and
nonverbal cues made by
the speaker.
CLASSIFICATI
ON OF SPEECH
DELIVERY
IMPROMPTU
● Keep calm and don’t panic!
● Collect your thoughts and
organize what you will say
● Be straightforward and
stick to yours points.
EXTEMPORANEOU
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● Do research and
about the topic.
● Go over the content, timing,
and flow of the speech
● Adjust your speech based on
audience reaction
MANUSCRIPT
● Underline or highlight key
phrases and keywords on the
manuscript.
● Practice
● Remember the highlighted words
to know the next idea
● Visualize the outline. Look at the
audience.
MEMORIZED
It is a planned and
rehearsed speech; the
speaker who delivers this
speech is prepared and
memorized the speech.
DEBATE
A debate speech is a
structured argument on a
specific topic that is
presented in a formal
setting.
MOTIVATIONAL
Motivational speech
intended to motivate or
inspire an audience.
NARRATIVE
It is used to tell a story,
often one that is based on
personal experience.
DEMONSTRATIVE
It focuses on teaching your
audience how to complete
a specific task, reach a
goal, or execute a process.
PERSUASIVE
A persuasive speech aims
to convince the audience
to believe a certain
viewpoint, opinion, or
idea.
INFORMATIVE
It gives information to an
audience using verbal
descriptions and, sometimes,
accompanying visuals or
demonstrations.
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