(1) Speeches Flashcards

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It is how people generate shared meaning through the use of verbal and non-verbal symbols or language. It provides enlightenment regarding a specific topic the audience knows nothing about.

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Speech/Informative Talk

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What are the Types of Speech According to Delivery?

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Memorized Speech, Extemporaneous Speech, Impromptu Speech

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It is a speech that the speaker has mastered in his mind and heart. The speaker normally in total control of the wording because he/she had planned it.

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Memorized Speech

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According to delivery, examples of this type of speech are Valedictory Speech, Speech Choir, Toast Speech, and Roast Speech.

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Memorized Speech

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It is a type of speech delivery that involves the preparation of the speaker’s notes before delivery, associated with the conversational style of delivery.

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Extemporaneous Speech

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Examples of this type of speech according to delivery are Lecturing and Hosting.

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Extemporaneous Speech

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It is a speech intended to be done without any preparation at all and also known as on-the-spot speaking.

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Impromptu Speech

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According to delivery, examples of this type of speech are Recitation, Question and Answer on a Pageant, Debate, and Interview.

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Impromptu Speech

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What are the Types of Speech According to Purpose?

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Informative Speech, Persuasive Speech, Demonstrative Speech, Argumentative Speech

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It is a type of speech written to present fascinating and useful information to increase the knowledge of your audience.

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Informative Speech

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What are the 2 Informative Communication Strategies?

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  1. Informatory

2. Explanatory

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What are the Types of Informative Speech?

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  1. Description/Objects
  2. Explanation/Processes
  3. Events
  4. Concepts/Definitions
  5. Speeches about an Issue
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It is a type of speech that usually challenges an audience’s beliefs and/or tries to move those in attendance to change existing viewpoints or at least recognize the validity of opposing viewpoints.

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Persuasive Speech

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What are the Types of Persuasive Speech?

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  1. Questions of Fact
  2. Questions of Policy
  3. Questions of Value
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It is a type of speech that tells/shows an audience how to do something. It requires that you provide instruction by using materials in which to perform a specific task.

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Demonstrative Speech

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It is a type of persuasive speech in which the speaker attempts to persuade his audience to alter their viewpoints on a controversial issue. It aims to radically change the opinions already held by the audience. This type of speech is extremely challenging; therefore, the speaker should be careful to choose a topic which he feels prepared to reinforce with a strong argument.

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Argumentative Speech