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Las Oral Com. 11 Week 7 8

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School: CABACUNGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

District: BAROBO 1

ORAL.COM – 2nd Quarter – Week 7-8

Competency: Uses principles of effective speech writing focusing on:


(EN11/12OC-llcj-25)
- Articulation (EN11/12OC-llcj-26.1)
- Modulation (EN11/12OC-llcj-26.2)
- Stage Presence (EN11/12OC-llcj-26.3)
- Facial Expressions, Gestures, and Movements (EN11/12OC-llcj-26.4)
- Rapport with the audience (EN11/12OC-llcj-26.5)

Objectives: At the end of the week, you shall have:


o Use the principles of speech writing focusing on:
a. articulation
b. modulation
c. stage Presence
d. facial expressions, gestures, and movements
e. rapport with the audience

o Plan how to deliver the speech

What Is It?

The speech that you have written is not only to be


read. It is also meant to be spoken. How should one
deliver a speech? Here are some tips for you!
1. Use conversational style more often.
Audience do not like the speaker to sound too
unnatural or exaggerated.

2. Rapport with audience. Look at your


audience in the eye so they will feel that they
are part of your speech. This will also keep
their attention and you will know who are
paying attention. Use pauses when you
emphasize the most important words, phrases
or sentences. Your pauses should not last for
three seconds.

3. Modulation. Remember to adjust your


volume to the size of the audience and venue.
Modulate your voice but do not shout or yell.
Vary your speed or rate to avoid monotone
pattern. This will avoid boredom.
4. Articulation. Pronounce and enunciate
words correctly. You might confuse your
audience if you mispronounce a word.

5. Stage Presence. Start your speech by


standing straight and balancing your weight.
This will give a positive first impression.

6. Gestures and Movements. Use precise


movements. Move your arms with a purpose.
Avoid distracting mannerisms like swaying
back and forth, leaning on the podium, licking
or biting your lips, playing with your wristwatch
or jewelry, scratching parts of your body,
frowning, and others.

7. Facial Expressions. Avoid having a poker


face or highly animated face. Just smile
unless you are talking about a sad subject.
Your expression must match what your
message conveys.

8. Dress properly and appropriately.

9. Breathe in and out to relax before your


speech.
Most importantly, have fun!
Keep these tips in mind when you present your speech. You will do great!

Activity 1. Complete this statement about speech


delivery. Write your answer in your notebook.
Good delivery is _____________________________________________

https://www.needpix.com/photo/1294252/lectern-
politician-policy-speakers-society-speech-man-
commemorate-together

Activity 2. Watch how a young girl named Severn


Suzuki silenced the world for a few minutes and learn
from her. Type this link in an internet browser.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJJGuIZVfLM
Observe and comment on the following aspects. Write your answer in your
notebook.

Articulation

Modulation

Stage Presence

Facial Expression

Gestures and
movements

Rapport with
audience

Activity 3. Plan to practice


Get your speech and read it silently. Plan how you
would deliver your speech by doing the following:
1. Underline words that you need to learn and master how to pronounce them.
2. Put arrow up if you need to modulate the voice in those parts.
3. Draw emoji to show what facial expression to use.
4. Encircle parts where you have to add gestures.
5. Put a star on parts where you need to pause and walk.
Once you are done, apply what you have written. Remember, practice makes
perfect!

Self-Check of all activities (guided by parents or learning facilitators)

ANSWER KEY
Activity 1- answer may vary
Activity 2- answer may vary
Activity 3- answer may vary

References:
Deped Curriculum Guide

Sipacio, Philippe John Fresnillo and Balgos, Anne Richie Garcia. Oral Communication
in Context. Quezon City: C&E Publishing House, Inc., 2016. Commented [SR3]: Use Chicago
Manual Style or you may use this site to generate Chicago citation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJJGuIZVfLM https://www.citationmachine.net/chicago
Severn Suzuki delivering her speech accessed May 14, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=UKPe_jad8qQ speech writing
tips accessed May 14, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=oGdO_3jlVas speech delivery
tips accessed May 14, 2020

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