Expository Speech
Expository Speech
Expository Speech
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to;
Identify the features of an expository/informative speech;
Write topics appropriate for an informative speech;
Develop and deliver an informative speech;
Uses principles of effective speech delivery in different situations.
(EN11/12OC-IIcj-24)
A. CONTENT STANDARD
Realizes the rigors of crafting one’s speech.
B. PERFORMANCE STANDARD
Proficiently delivers various speeches using the principles of effective speech
delivery.
C. LEARNING COMPETENCY
Distinguishes types of speeches (EN11/12OC-IIcj-23)
II. SUBJECT MATTER
Topic: Expository/Informative Speech
Resources/ Materials: Laptop, Power point presentation, Television, Chalk,
Eraser.
Learning References: Curriculum Guide page 4; Oral Communication in Context
for Senior High School, pages158-171; Oral Communication in Various Contexts:
A journey Towards Communicative Competence, pages 110-117; Integrated
English for Effective Communication, page 89-100.
III. LEARNING ACTIVITIES
A. Daily Routine
1. Prayer
2. Checking of Attendance
3. Review of the previous lesson
4. Checking of the assignment (if there is)
MOTIVATION
The teacher will ask the students an information about current events/ news in
the Philippines.
PRESENTATION
Republic of the Philippines
Region 4A- (CALABARZON)
Division of Batangas
Taysan District
DAGATAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Taysan, Batangas
What is Information?
ACTIVITY
The class will be watching a speech titled, “My Philosophy of a Happy Life”
delivered by Sam Berns on TedTalks.
ANALYSIS
After watching the video, find a partner. Read the following questions based on
the video you just watched, and then choose the letter that corresponds to your
answer.
1. What type of informative speech did Sam Berns deliver?
a. Speech about events
b. Speech about issues
c. Speech about objects
d. speech about people
e. speech about steps or processes
Provide evidence to support your choice
2. How was the speech organized?
a. Chronological (events or steps are sequential)
b. Spatial (audience is made to imagine places, appearances, or
distances)
c. Cause-effect (cause-effect relationship of events is presented)
d. Comparison-and-contrast (two items are compared and/or contrasted)
e. categorical or topical (features, description, or categories under a topic
are presented)
Provide evidence to support your choice
ABSTRACTION
The teacher will have an in-depth discussion with the students with regards to
informative/expository speech according to purpose and from time-to-time the
teacher will butt-in a questions related to the topics presented, which will help
them generalize the topic for the day.
APPLICATION
PERFORMANCE-BASED ASSESSMENT: Choose one topic that you want to
develop and deliver as your five-to-seven minute informative speech.
a. Being a Filipino Citizen
f. Promoting Change
Republic of the Philippines
Region 4A- (CALABARZON)
Division of Batangas
Taysan District
DAGATAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Taysan, Batangas
Alternatively, you can choose another topic that you are interested to talk about.
Make sure to confer with your teacher to receive his/her feedback and approval.
This is a major activity, so make sure to set preparation time. In your preparation,
consider the following:
1. Preliminary outline
2. Final outline
3. Initial draft of the speech
4. Final draft of the speech
5. Visual aids of the speech
6. Feedback from your classmates and teacher
7. Well-rehearsed presentation.
EVALUATION
Rubric for grading
*This will be perform on August 14, 2019
Content Arguments are sound and supported with valid and credible
sources.
Introduction captures listener's attention.
Prepared by:
JUNE A. TOLENTINO
Teacher II
Checked by:
MYRNA A. URI
Head Teacher I