LESSON 4 Flashcards

1
Q

❖ It is an art and process of conveying a message to your
audience using correct punctuation and expression that
can captivate and influence them.

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SPEECH WRITING

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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.

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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.

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ANALYZING THE AUDIENCE
1. ,_______ - knowledge of the audience
2. ______ - emotional connection of the audience
3. ____ - experiences of the audience

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  1. KNOW AREA -
  2. FEEL AREA -
  3. DO AREA -
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  • 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
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SOURCING THE INFORMATION

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In sourcing the information, you have to evaluate them according
to the following criteria:

  1. _____ - is the idea important to you and
    the audience?
  2. _______ - is the idea appropriate to the
    occasion and the audience?
  3. _______ - is the idea interesting to you and the
    audience?
  4. _______ - do you have enough
    materials for developing your speech?
A
  1. APPARENT WORTH -
  2. APPROPRIATENESS -
  3. INTEREST -
  4. AVAILABILITY OF MATERIAL -
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  • is the idea important to you and
    the audience?
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APPARENT WORTH

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  • is the idea appropriate to the
    occasion and the audience
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APPROPRIATENESS

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  • is the idea interesting to you and the
    audience?
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INTEREST

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9
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  • do you have enough
    materials for developing your speech?
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AVAILABILITY OF MATERIAL

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  • the framework of the speech; this will serve
    as the guide in developing the speech. Well planned
    outline = effective speech
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OUTLINE

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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

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INTRODUCTION

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______ - contains the main points– the key ideas you
present to enable your speech accomplish its specific
purpose

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BODY

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13
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  • functions as the summarizer of the
    entire speech; the main points and topic are brought
    together
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CONCLUSION

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14
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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.

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CHRONOLOGICAL

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15
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  • is good for speeches that describe a place or
    a location; it can also be used to describe an effect of
    something
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SPATIAL

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  • a.k.a cause and effect pattern and is used to
    discuss problems
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CAUSAL

17
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  • used to present a number of
    problems and their solutions.
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PROBLEM-SOLUTION