ILS Q2 Principle of Speech Delivery
ILS Q2 Principle of Speech Delivery
ILS Q2 Principle of Speech Delivery
Directions: Copy all the lecture notes and answer the activity on a sheet of paper.
Background Information for Learners
Communicative strategies are techniques on how to deal with difficulties encountered when
communicating.
Here are the seven communicative strategies:
1. Nomination A speaker carries out nomination to collaboratively and productively establish a
topic. Basically, when you employ this strategy, you try to open a topic with the people you are
talking to.
Examples: ➢ "Have you heard the news about the prettiest girl in school?"
2. Restriction in communication refers to any limitation you may have as aspeaker.
➢ Examples: In your class, you might be asked by your teacher to brainstorm on peer pressure.
3. Turn-Taking pertains to the process by which people decide who takes the conversational floor.
There is a code of behavior behind establishing and sustaining a productive conversation, but the
primary idea is to give all communicators a chance to speak.
Example: ➢ Can we all listen to the one who talk in front of us?
4. Topic Control covers how procedural formality and informality affects the development of
topics in conversation. This only means that when a topic is initiated, it should be collectively
developed by avoiding unnecessary interruptions and topic shifts.
Example: ➢ "One of the essential lessons I gained from the discussion is the importance of sports
and wellness to a healthy lifestyle.
5. Topic Shifting as the name suggests, involves moving from one topic to another. In other
words, it is where one part of a conversation ends and where another begins.
Examples: "By the way, there's a new shop opening at the mall"
6. Repair refers to how speaker address the problems in speaking, listening, and comprehending
that they may encounter in a conversation.
Examples: ➢ "Excuse me, but there are 5 Functions of Communication not 4."
7. Termination refers to the conversation of participants’ close-initiating expressions that end a
topic in a conversation. It uses verbal and nonverbal signals to end the interaction.
Examples: ➢ "Best regards to your parents! See you around!
Direction: Read carefully the questions and 4. What do you call a speech that allows the
answer the questions that follow. Choose the speaker to read aloud a written message and
letter of your answer. gives him/her time to prepare and rehearse?
1. What do you call a speech delivered with a. Impromptu
little or no time at all to prepare? b. Memorized
a. Memorized c. Manuscript
b. Impromptu d. Extemporaneous
c. Entertainment
d. Extemporaneous 5. Who among following persons is most likely
to deliver a manuscript speech?
2. Which of the following is NOT a type of a. media personality
speech according to delivery? b. comedian
a. Informative c. teacher
b. Manuscript d. cashier
c. Impromptu
d. Extemporaneous 6. Which of the following is an effective
speech delivery technique?
3. What speech is delivered with the help of a. Pause to emphasize words.
short notes or a clear outline? b. Rarely look the audience in the eye.
a. Impromptu c. Always be formal and serious.
b. Memorized d. Use filler words to avoid dead air.
c. Manuscript
d. Extemporaneous 7. What does ‘bridging’ mean in impromptu
speaking?
a. Pause for a moment to plan in your head
what to say once you are requested to say 9. What can student like you emulate from
something good speakers?
b. State your main point briefly and deliver it a. The way they walk.
at a pace your audience can follow. b. The way they laugh.
c. Build a connection between what you do c. The strategy to connect with the audience.
know and what you do not know. d. The ability to exit from the stage unnoticed.
d. Rephrase the topic into something that you 10. Which of the following statements about
want to talk about. speech delivery is true?
a. Speech delivery is about pronouncing
8. The following are some tips to consider words perfectly.
when delivering a speech with a use of a b. Public speaking is a talent and cannot be
lectern EXCEPT: learned.
a. Stand straight, as good posture exudes c. Good delivery lies in the intellectual words
confidence. used in the speech.
b. Grip the edges of the podium with both d. Effective speech delivery means connecting
hands. with the audience and communicating the
c. Avoid hiding them behind the podium. message.
d. Step to the side occasionally once you have
composed yourself, so you can effectively use
your gestures.