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This lesson plan aims to teach students about different types of speech styles. The lesson will begin with an introduction and review of past concepts. Students will then learn about five types of speech styles - frozen, formal, consultative, casual, and intimate. Examples of each style will be provided. Students will then practice identifying the appropriate speech style for different statements. To conclude, students will list conversations from their day and identify the formality level, and research speech acts for the next lesson.
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This lesson plan aims to teach students about different types of speech styles. The lesson will begin with an introduction and review of past concepts. Students will then learn about five types of speech styles - frozen, formal, consultative, casual, and intimate. Examples of each style will be provided. Students will then practice identifying the appropriate speech style for different statements. To conclude, students will list conversations from their day and identify the formality level, and research speech acts for the next lesson.
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Lesson Plan in Oral Communication

Ms. Maria Irish Vergara


Date: April 12, 2017

I. TARGETS

At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:


1. List the different types of speech styles.
2. Describe each type of speech style.
3. Apply the appropriate speech style for any given social situation.
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II. CONCEPT:
Communicative Competence Strategies in Various Speech Situations

SUBCONCEPT:
Types of Speech Style

MATERIALS:
1. Powerpoint presentation
2. Whiteboard Marker

REFERENCES:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwSTMpKEx_-4cHpoMjdYSUdBSW8/view

III. STRATEGIES

A. PREPARATION

1. Routine Activities
Greetings, Prayer, and Checking of attendance

2. Brief review of past lesson


Ask the students about the types of speech context. (Intrapersonal,
interpersonal, and public)

3. Motivation:

Write an appropriate dialogue for each situation.


B. PRESENTATION

TYPES OF SPEECH STYLES

1. FROZEN STYLE
 Used generally in very formal setting.
 Most formal communicative style for respectful situation
 Does not require any feedback from the audience
 Usually uses long sentences with good grammar and vocabulary
 The use of language is fixed and relatively static
Examples:
national pledge, anthem, school creeds,
marriage ceremonies, speech for a state ceremony

2. FORMAL STYLE
 Used in speaking to medium to large groups
 May also be used in single hearers- strangers, older persons, professional
 Speaker must frame whole sentences ahead before they are delivered
 Avoids using slang terminologies
 language is comparatively rigid and has a set, agreed upon vocabulary that is
well documented; is often of a standard variety.
Examples:
meetings, speeches, school lessons, court, a corporate meeting, at a swearing in
ceremony, in an interview or in a classroom

3. CONSULTATIVE STYLE
 Used in semi-formal communication
 Happens in two-way participation
 Most operational among other styles
 Speaker does not usually plan what he wants to say
 Sentences end to be shorter ans spontaneous
Examples:
regular conversation at schools, companies, group discussion,
teacher-student, doctor-patient, expert-apprentice

4. CASUAL STYLE
 Language used between friends
 Often very relaxed and focused on just getting the information out
 Slangs are quite often used in these instances
 This style is used in informal situations and language
 Relationship between speaker and hearer is closed.
Examples:
casual conversations with friends, family members, chats, phone calls and
messages
5. Intimate Style
 Completely private language used within family of very close friends or group
 Uses personal language codes
 Grammar is unnecessary
 Does not need complete language
 Certain terms of endearment, slangs or expressions whose meaning is
shared with a small subset of persons
Example:
Jargon, Medical Terms, Gay Lingo

C. APPLICATION

LETS DO THIS!

Identify the type of speech style used in the statements


1. You commin'?
2. May I introduce to you our CEO Mr. Clark Medina.
3. All visitors are invited to proceed upstairs immediately.
4. Would everyone please proceed upstairs at once?
5. What's up?
6. I see, you will change the project before submitting it to me right?
7. Chakabels
8. Expressing our gratitude must be delivered just for Allah...
9. Mrs. Williams, would you like to take a seat first?
10. Gimme Gimme Gimme

D. AGREEMENT

a. In a sheet of paper, list down ten significant conversations you had for the
whole day and identify the level of formality or the register you used during those
conversations.
b. Research on the different Types Speech Acts which will be used for the next
lesson

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