LESSON 4 Flashcards
❖ It is an art and process of conveying a message to your
audience using correct punctuation and expression that
can captivate and influence them.
SPEECH WRITING
FOUR PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH WRITING
CHOOSING A TOPIC
1. Start with your basic interests.
2. Review your experiences.
3. Stop and look at the things around you.
4. Be like a journalist.
5. Watch the television or read the newspaper.
6. Narrow your topic and determine your purpose.
FOUR PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH WRITING
CHOOSING A TOPIC
1. Start with your basic interests.
2. Review your experiences.
3. Stop and look at the things around you.
4. Be like a journalist.
5. Watch the television or read the newspaper.
6. Narrow your topic and determine your purpose.
ANALYZING THE AUDIENCE
1. ,_______ - knowledge of the audience
2. ______ - emotional connection of the audience
3. ____ - experiences of the audience
- KNOW AREA -
- FEEL AREA -
- DO AREA -
- This process refers to gathering of valid, credible, and
reliable data. - Sources of data includes books, encyclopedia, almanacs,
magazines, newspaper, professional journals, audio
recordings, videos and films, internet, interviews,
lectures, surveys
SOURCING THE INFORMATION
In sourcing the information, you have to evaluate them according
to the following criteria:
- _____ - is the idea important to you and
the audience? - _______ - is the idea appropriate to the
occasion and the audience? - _______ - is the idea interesting to you and the
audience? - _______ - do you have enough
materials for developing your speech?
- APPARENT WORTH -
- APPROPRIATENESS -
- INTEREST -
- AVAILABILITY OF MATERIAL -
- is the idea important to you and
the audience?
APPARENT WORTH
- is the idea appropriate to the
occasion and the audience
APPROPRIATENESS
- is the idea interesting to you and the
audience?
INTEREST
- do you have enough
materials for developing your speech?
AVAILABILITY OF MATERIAL
- the framework of the speech; this will serve
as the guide in developing the speech. Well planned
outline = effective speech
OUTLINE
PARTS OF SPEECH
➢ _______ - most critical part of the speech. It is
the attention-getter and the deciding point whether or not
the listeners would continue listening to your speech
INTRODUCTION
______ - contains the main points– the key ideas you
present to enable your speech accomplish its specific
purpose
BODY
- functions as the summarizer of the
entire speech; the main points and topic are brought
together
CONCLUSION
TRADITIONAL PATTERNS OF OUTLINING AND
ORGANIZING A SPEECH
➢ _______ - the arrangement of thoughts is
dependent on what transpired over time; usually used for
biographical speeches, historical events, processes,
stages of something, etc.
CHRONOLOGICAL
- is good for speeches that describe a place or
a location; it can also be used to describe an effect of
something
SPATIAL