LESSON 7 Flashcards
To provide audience with information. After listening, the audience is expected to gain some knowledge
Informative speech
It is the first part of persuasive speaking. You lay down the facts and your opinion, judgement, or ideas about a controversial and current issue, problem, value, or dispute.
Argumentative Speech
Aims to amuse and delight people
Entertaining speech
A way to stir up people’s higher – order values and plant positive and valid ideals in life.
Inspirational Speech
It aims to change not only people’s minds but also their behavior about something. Provide the audience with favorable or acceptable ideas.
Persuasive Speech
Reading your speech word-for-word from its written form.
Manuscripts Speech / Read Speech
Recited your entire speech from memory
A speech with advance preparation
Memorized Speech
Most common type of speech according to delivery
A speech with little preparation
You may deliver with an outline or done notes.
Extemporaneous Speech
Or “on the spot speech”
A speech with no preparation.
Impromptu Speech
Introduces a person, organization, program or product
Speech of Introduction
Used for presenting an award, a prize or a gift
Presentation Speech
Used to receive and greet the audience
It focuses on the audience and not the upcoming guest speaker.
Welcome speech