ORAL COM 11 Quarter 1 Module 4
ORAL COM 11 Quarter 1 Module 4
Oral
Communication
in Context
Quarter 1 – Module 4:
Examining Samples of Oral
Communication Activities
Oral Communication in Context– Grade 11
Self-Learning Module (SLM)
Quarter 1 – Module 4: Examining Samples of Oral Communication Activities
First Edition, 2020
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Oral
Communication
in Context
Quarter 1 – Module 4 :
Examining Samples of Oral
Communication Activities
Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
This module was collaboratively designed, developed and reviewed by educators both
from public and private institutions to assist you, the teacher or facilitator in helping
the learners meet the standards set by the K to 12 Curriculum while overcoming
their personal, social, and economic constraints in schooling.
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent
learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this also aims to help
learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking into consideration their
needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of
the module:
As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module.
You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to manage
their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist the
learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
For the learner:
The hand is one of the most symbolized part of the human body. It is often used to
depict skill, action and purpose. Through our hands we may learn, create and
accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource signifies that you as a learner
is capable and empowered to successfully achieve the relevant competencies and
skills at your own pace and time. Your academic success lies in your own hands!
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for
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What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn in the
module.
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the
module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities
included in the module.
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5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
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If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are
not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and
gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
What I Need to Know
non-verbal or even virtual. We all have reasons and motives when we communicate.
This module is designed to make you aware of the different functions and purposes
of communication. Ultimately, this aims to make you explore and examine the
different oral communication activities, and that you will have your own judgment of
the content and intentions of the writer and speaker of the speech.
Activities are provided for you to take the role of the writer/speaker so that you
will be able to internalize the functions and purposes of communication. Enjoy and
To test your knowledge about the lesson in this module, answer the following
questions by writing the letter of your choice on the space provided before each
number.
a. feedback
b. one-way communication
____2. All of the following are barriers to effective communication EXCEPT for one:
a. wrong timing
b. eliminate noise
c. distortion of information
d. communication overloads
praised for their performance, they are most inspired to work. This function
of communication is:
a. motivation
b. information
c. social interaction
d. regulation or control
____5. We interact with people in almost all aspects of our life and in every
a. motivation
b. information
c. social interaction
d. regulation or control
a. motivation
b. information
c. social Interaction
d. regulation or control
a. motivation
b. information
c. social Interaction
d. regulation or control
____8. What function of communication is observed when someone says: “I loved
you first: but afterwards your love. Outsoaring mine, sang such a song . As
a. motivation
b. information
c. social Interaction
d. emotional Expression
not need magic to change the world, we carry all the power we need
a. motivation
b. information
c. regulation or control
d. emotional Expression
I agree with those who have said that in my first statement after I testified I was not
contrite enough. I don't think there is a fancy way to say that I have sinned. It is
important to me that everybody who has been hurt know that the sorrow I feel is
genuine: first and most important, my family; also my friends, my staff, my Cabinet,
Monica Lewinsky and her family, and the American people. I have asked all for their
forgiveness... But I believe that to be forgiven, more than sorrow is required - at least
two more things. First, genuine repentance - a determination to change and to repair
breaches of my own making. I have repented. Second, what my bible calls a ''broken
spirit''; an understanding that I must have God's help to be the person that I want to
be; a willingness to give the very forgiveness I seek; a renunciation of the pride and
the anger which cloud judgment, lead people to excuse and compare and to blame
and complain.
a. to inform
b. to persuade
c. to entertain
d. to motivate
____11. Today, I'd like to give you some of the facts about caffeine and its effects on your
body. I may not cause you to change your coffee consumption, but at least you'll be better
informed about what you are putting into your body. I'm going to talk about the beneficial
effects of caffeine, the negative effects and discuss what are considered to be 'safe' levels
of caffeine consumption.
a. to inform
b. to persuade
c. to entertain
d. to motivate
____12. Laugh. It feels like the funniest thing that has ever happened to me. I'm still
laughing as Dad helps me out of the boat. "That wasn't so bad, was it?" he asks. I
consider for a moment. "Well, no, I guess not it wasn’t as bad as a lot of people
find speech-giving to be, anyway.... I still haven't understood peoples fear of public
speaking any amount of it I had has been done away with after having this class. Maybe
if more people took Mr. Yates classes, then the number two fear of people might be...
a. to inform
b. to persuade
c. to entertain
d. to motivate
Lesson Examine Samples of Various
4 Oral Communication
Activities
What’s In
Wow, you did great in the pre-test. In the previous lesson, you studied
breakdown. Can you name some barriers? What about ways on how to overcome
them?
Parent: (After observing her teen chatting online for quite some time) What were
you talking to your friends about?
A Failure to Communicate. What were the problems encountered by the two women
in the train station? What barriers to communication did they face? How were they
In this module, we will review and further discuss the functions and purposes of
communication. We will also read and watch speeches and will examine the
Let us first hear an inspiring story from a lady who was a refugee from Algeria
when she was a kid but she graduated in Harvard University. Below is a copy of
Lucila Takjerad’s Valedictory speech during her graduation rites for her master’s
degree in Harvard University in 2019. Read the speech by heart, or if you have access
Lucila Takjerad
English Graduate Commencement Speech
May 20th, 2019
On one hot summer day in 1994, my life was changed forever by a man
whom I never met, do not know, and can never thank. My mother was at the local
market when she noticed a chaotic gathering. Wading into the crowd, she learned
that the French government was allowing some Algerians to find refuge from war.
All you had to do was write your name on a list. My mother desperately wanted to
sign that list. That list might promise her daughters a better future. But there was
one problem: my mother was illiterate; she did not know how to write her name:
Fadila Takjerad. Dejected, she walked away. A man noticed her and ran after her.
He got my mother’s name and wrote it down on the list. A few months later, my
family was fortunate to emigrate to France. I was sad to leave my beloved
homeland, my caring neighbors, childhood friends and extended family. But I knew
that bright opportunities awaited me. Had I stayed in my village -assuming I was
spared from bullets or bombs – my life would have been very different. I would not
have become the first woman in my family to graduate from college to work and
live abroad. I would not have had the chance to call Harvard my home this past
year.
As we are graduating today, I still find myself asking – Why did this
wonderful man run after my mother? A simple gesture of writing a stranger’s name
on a page offered an entire family hope for a better life. He will probably never know
the difference he made, but from the small seeds of his goodness have grown fruits
of prosperity for my family, myself, and everyone whom we touch. I now have the
ability to shape my world, but this ability was sparked by one little encounter
which lit up the course of my life. So, that is the real power, the power of little
things, the least you can do can bring true change. Perhaps you have been blessed
in your life with small gifts that made big changes.
Maybe it was a teacher who instilled in you her love of a certain subject. Or
a kind stranger who helped you with directions when you were lost. At Harvard, I
see it every day, in the smiles of the cafeteria staff who keep me so well caffeinated,
and in ad hoc baby-sitting circles. Small things… such small things… but from
these small things grow inspired people, lasting friendships, and stronger
communities. When one person thanks another, that second person often replies,
“Oh, it’s the least I can do” ... because, often, the least you can do can be more
than enough.
Fellow graduates, of course, do the most you can do: your education and
legacy
demand it. But also do the least you can do. Because, the least you can do
might turn out
to be the most significant.
Have you done good to someone lately? Please tell the story.
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Write a one paragraph speech of five sentences or more for the frontliners
during this pandemic. Write it on the lines below. Think of your purpose while
writing this simple speech.
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Process Questions:
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b. What is you purpose in writing this particular speech?
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Activity 2: She Said, He Said
Directions: Analyze the purpose of the speaker in each statement. Write your
1. “Do you want to spend your life with me?” - What is being expressed in this
statement?
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2. “Would you like some suman and bibingka? - What is the motive of the
speaker here?
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3. “You can do it cause you have the capacity”. - What is the speaker trying to
do?
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4. “Do you know that Gensan is known as the home of the champions?” - What
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6. “We pray that this pandemic, COVID19 will be over.” - What feeling does this
statement give?
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What is It
Based on your answers in the above exercises, you actually gave the functions
and purposes of communication. You might not have the exact words but you
expressed the same idea and principle. Great job! Now, let us formally identify them.
There are five (5) basic functions of communication. They are Regulation or
Expression.
1. Regulation or control
Your parents set rules in the house; your teacher too, in school. Can you imagine a
world without control and regulation? People can do what they want! Isn’t that
are for our protection. Have you noticed that many people died of motorcycle
accidents because they refused to wear helmets? It was never imposed for the sake
memorandum to impose a policy that regulates a school procedure. See the example
below:
Memo
Greetings of peace!
It has been observed in the past school year that class and class presidents submit
their reports on the last day of the signing of clearance. This posed problem in
some instances because the the Office had no time to carefully review the details
of the reports, considerng that the student leaders were in a hurry to have their
clearances signed. In thos context, the office announces the following procedures
of submitting reports:
a. All club/class presidents must submit a report about the meetings,
activities and other projects their clubs or class have been engaged in.
b. Reporting will be done in hard and soft copies every September,
December and March. Soft copies must be sent in the school’s official
website or mail which can be seen in our handbook.
c. All reports must be endorsed by the respective advisers of the class or
club.
d. On-time submission of reports will have a corresponding effect in the
points given for the class or club peformance. Hence, early or on tme
submission will mean one point addition to the performance rating.
If you have queries and clarifications, you are advised to visit the office. For your
strict compliance.
What if you were not informed about the regulations? Can you do the report
all aspects of our life and in every communication situation. We talk to our
parents, siblings, teachers, friends, vehicle operators, sales assistants, doctors etc.
and other sectors- business, politics, media, economy, among others. In ordinary life
situation, we start a conversation in order to interact with other people, even among
Read the following excerpt from the story “War” by Luigi Pirandello. The
characters in the train saw the husband explained to the other passengers the
indifference of his wife, and the others simply engaged readily, as if they understood
what the husband and wife went through. Read it carefully and try to analyze the
exchanges.
The wife, instead of answering, pulled up her collar again to her eyes, so as to hide
her face.
And he felt it his duty to explain to his traveling companions that the poor woman
was to be pitied for the war was taking away from her her only son, a boy of twenty
to whom both had devoted their entire life, even breaking up their home at
Sulmona to follow him to Rome where he had to go as a student, then allowing him
to volunteer for war with an assurance, however, that at least for six months he
would not be sent to the front and now, all of a sudden, receiving a wire saying
that he was due to leave in three days’ time and asking them to go and see him off.
The woman under the big coat was twisting and wriggling, at times growling like a
wild animal, feeling certain that all those explanations would not have aroused
even a shadow of sympathy from those people who—most likely—were in the same
plight as herself. One of them, who had been listening with particular attention,
said:
“You should thank God that your son is only leaving now for the front. Mine has
been sent there the first day of the war. He has already come back twice wounded
and been sent back again to the front.”
“What about me? I have two sons and three nephews at the front,” said another
passenger.
“Maybe, but in our case it is our only son,” ventured the husband.
“What difference can it make? You may spoil your only son with excessive
attentions, but you cannot love him more than you would all your other children
if you had any. Paternal love is not like bread that can be broken into pieces and
split amongst the children in equal shares. A father gives all his love to each one
of his children without discrimination, whether it be one or ten, and if I am
suffering now for my two sons, I am not suffering half for each of them but
double....”
“True ... true ...” sighed the embarrassed husband, “but suppose (of course we all
hope it will never be your case) a father has two sons at the front and he loses one
of them, there is still one left to console him ... while ...”
“Yes,” answered the other, getting cross, “a son left to console him but also a son
left for whom he must survive, while in the case of the father of an only son if the
son dies the father can die too and put an end to his distress. Which of the two
positions is the worse? Don’t you see how my case would be worse than yours?”
“Nonsense,” interrupted another traveler, a fat, red-faced man with bloodshot eyes
of the palest gray.
He was panting. From his bulging eyes seemed to spurt inner violence of an
uncontrolled vitality which his weakened body could hardly contain.
“Nonsense,” he repeated, trying to cover his mouth with his hand so as to hide the
two missing front teeth. “Nonsense. Do we give life to our children for our own
benefit?”
The other travelers stared at him in distress. The one who had had his son at the
front since the first day of the war sighed: “You are right. Our children do not
belong to us, they belong to the Country....”
“Bosh,” retorted the fat traveler. “Do we think of the Country when we give life to
our children? Our sons are born because ... well, because they must be born and
when they come to life they take our own life with them. This is the truth. We
belong to them but they never belong to us. And when they reach twenty they are
exactly what we were at their age. We too had a father and mother, but there were
so many other things as well ... girls, cigarettes, illusions, new ties ... and the
Country, of course, whose call we would have answered—when we were twenty—
even if father and mother had said no. Now, at our age, the love of our Country is
still great, of course, but stronger than it is the love for our children. Is there any
one of us here who wouldn’t gladly take his son’s place at the front if he could?”
Were they friends? What were common among the people inside the vehicle?
3. Motivation
When people in an organization are clearly informed of the tasks and are
praised for their performance, they are most inspired to work. Furthermore, they are
encouraged to continuously improve their work in view of the goals and objectives of
the organization.
In your case, you may have heard your friend or your teacher telling you to
get focused on your studies so that you can reach your desired career. When you
hear someone affirming your action, you often want to do it again with more vigor.
In fact, you may see schools or organizations motivating their members by posting
YouTube and other platforms and have been used by many to motivate their
students, their workers, and their organization. Below are samples of Motivational
speeches. A copy is provided for you. You may also watch them in YouTube, links
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It’s Not Easy, But It’s Worth It – Motivational Speech | Fearless Motivation
It’s easy to have FAITH everything is going to work out, when everything IS
working out.
It’s much harder to have faith when you are facing challenges in your life. But
that is exactly when you need to apply your faith.
Because faith is believing in the unseen. Faith is taking the first step .Faith is
jumping in the deep end and KNOWING everything will be OK.
It’s easy to be positive when everything is working out… It’s much harder, much
much harder when nothing is working out…. But that’s when we need it the
most.
Everything worth the prize will require a real fight to achieve that prize.
If you want the prize you can’t quit at half time. You can’t quit mid season. You
must play the whole game. Pre season, through the cold, through darkness,
through the challenges, the opponents.
You will be knocked down… but you MIST GET UP. KEEP FIGHTING. DIG DEEP
and discover your true STRENGTH.
I HAVE FAITH everything will work out. IN THE END all will be fine… IF I KEEP
WORKING. IF I KEEP LEARNING. IF I CONTINUE TO EVOLVE. IF I CONTINUE
TO ADAPT. IF I LEARN NEW WAYS.
Set backs aren’t always negative. Sometimes they are sent to guide us in a much
bigger and better direction… But you can only see that if you show character in
those hard times. If you remain open minded in the hard times. If you show
strength through your struggles.
Don’t say “Why me”. Ask: “How can I come out of this stronger… “What can I
learn”
In the hard times we see who really has the character.In the hard times we see
what people are really made of.What are you made of? Tell me, What are you
made of?
DIG DEEP! Find that strength that lives inside you.TRUST that if you keep doing
your thing, you will be rewarded. It might not happen right away, it rarely does,
but it will happen if you keep going.
Don’t allow regret to enter your life. Don’t you dare look back on your life in 5
years and think “I could have done more”… “If only I stuck it out, I could have
been in a much better position” No. Look back with pride. Look back and be able
to say to yourself, “It wasn’t easy, but I AM SO PROUD I stuck it out… because I
got my rewards”
Make sure your story is one of strength. Make sure your story is one of someone
who refused to give up. Refused to settle. Refused to be normal.
How did you feel after reading or watching the speech? Did you learn something?
actor, who gave himself to God, to serve Him, and to inspire other people. May you
be inspired as you listen to Him. God bless you. You can watch him via YouTube,
just search for the title Denzel Washington Motivational Speech 2020 – Dream Big.
4. Information
comes usually with statement of facts. Examples are these statements: “Did you
know that there’s a secret apartment at the top of the Eiffel tower? Do you know
that there is a museum under the Dambana ng Kagitingan? What information did
https://www.cdc.gov/media/subtopic/images.htm
Vaccines and specific drug treatments are currently being developed and
are tested through clinical trials. WHO and DOH are coordinating with those who
are developing the vaccines and medicines to determine possible availability of
these resources.
On the other hand, DOH continuously advises the public to frequently clean
or wash hands, cover cough with a tissue or the bend of the elbow, and maintain
a distance of at least one meter from people who are coughing or sneezing (for more
information, see Section on protective and preventive measures.
(https://www.doh.gov.ph/node/19587)
The news that we watch all the time inform us of what is going on in our
knowledge of pros and cons and we can adapt to our environment on a daily basis.
Even in school, if you are not informed that there is a deadline or a test, it will be a
disaster right?
5. Emotional Expression
space or mechanism to communicate their sentiments and needs with others. Being
able to communicate their social and ego needs gives them a feeling of belongingness
other people in authority. Do you remember expressing your dissatisfaction for the
grade given to you by your teacher? Have you heard some people jumping for their
victory? These are just few of the occasions where you see communication works as
Ernest Hemingway and see how the speaker communicates her exasperation to her
boyfriend.
They sat down at the table and the girl looked across at the hills on the dry side of
the valley and the man looked at her ad at the table.
“You’ve got to realize, he said, ‘that I don’t want you to do it if you don’t want to.
I’m perfectly willing to go through with it if it means anything to you.’
“Of course it does. But I don’t want anybody but you. I don’t want anyone else.
And I know it’s perfectly simple.”
It’s all right for you to say that but I do know it.”
“Would you please please please please please please please stop talking?
How did you feel after reading the story? Did you find the conversation funny?
B. PURPOSES OF COMMUNICATION
mind which varies depending on the communicative situation. This is a more focused
idea on what the speaker intends to communicate to the audience. Some experts
narrow down these general purposes into the following: to inform, to persuade or to
1. Speech to Inform
For instance, the president delivers the State of the Nation Address enumerating the
presentation so that the audience will not get tired of the facts and figures simply
Kei: Oh, my. I’m supposed to leave early. Is it going to be long? What is the
agenda?
Jen: I guess, it’s gonna last for one hour. She said that it’s about the upcoming
intramural.
Jen: It’s up to you. But I guess you need to get Ms. Jean’s permission first.
They are appeals to the audience’s intellect or emotion. The speakers of this type
of speech want their audience to think and feel the way they want them to. For
instance, a politician wants to get the vote of his or her target constituents. He or
she would present his or her speech in a manner that the audience would see the
performance record or to appeal to the audience’s emotion, he or she may trace her
The above excerpt shows Shylock’s argument that appeals to emotion. He points
out that being a Jew is no different from being a person of another race; that like any
other human being, he can be happy and be hurt or be offended by unjust and
oppressive dealings.
Have you experienced being treated unjustly because of your skin, appearance
or status in life?
Another famous persuasive speech that had often been quoted is the “Land of
Bondage, Land of the Free” by Raul Manglapus. Read the following excerpts from his
speech:
No wonder, then that tao, being a slave, has acquired the habits of a slave. No
wonder that after three centuries in chains, without freedom, without hope, he
should lose the erect and fearless posture of the freeman, and become the bent,
misshapen, indolent, vicious, pitiful thing that he is! Who dares accuse him, who
dares rise up in judgement against this man, reduced to this sub-human level by
three centuries of oppression. The tao does not come here tonight to be judged — but
to judge! Hear then his accusation and his sentence:
You accuse me of not supporting my family. Free me from bondage, and I shall
prove you false.
You accuse me of indolence. But I am indolent not because I have no will, but
because I have no hope. Why should I labor, if all the fruits of my labor go to pay an
unpayable debt. Free me from bondage, and I shall prove you false.
Give me land. Land to own. Land unbeholden to any tyrant. Land that will be
free. Give me land for I am starving. Give me land that my children may not die. Sell
it to me, sell it to me at a fair price, as one freeman sells to another and not as a
usurer sells to a slave. I am poor, but I will pay it! I will work, work until I fall from
weariness for my privilege, for my inalienable right to be free!
BUT IF YOU WILL NOT GRANT ME THIS … If you will not grant me this last
request, this ultimate demand, then build a wall around your home … build it high!
… build it strong! Place a sentry on every parapet! … for I who have been silent these
three hundred years will come in the night when you are feasting, with my cry and
my bolo at your door. And may God have mercy on your soul!
What does Sir Raul Manglapus want to tell us? Were you persuaded by the
You may even have done this when you ask your father or mother to increase your
allowance, or to allow you to attend a class party. You may also have seen this among
groups of advocates for environmental protection who convince you on the alarming
effects of global warming or the serious damages that the typhoons have caused to
the country.
3. Speech to Entertain
This speech is aimed at lightening the mood of the audience. This could be a
standalone speech like those done by stand-up comedians or short segments used
Just like your parents, I am also incredibly proud of what you have come to
take home today. Yeah, an empty piece of paper called “Diploma.”
That piece of paper is important. But diplomas do fade. Medals get rusty.
Certificates get old.
On the other hand, the wonderful memories
and experiences and friendships you made here will
last long—perhaps long enough that you can take
them off the shelves of your mind when you feel lost,
afraid, disappointed.
Your achievement today may be forgotten
soon before you can even land your first job simply
because your achievement is nothing but a
recognition of what you have become. It’s never an
assurance of what you will become.
The truth is, the world does remember no
cum laude, no valedictorian, no best in spelling, no
best in writing.
It only remembers those who have made an impact on the lives of the people
they serve. Hopefully, you will serve humanity to the best of your ability.
Your future is yours to create. It is yours to design. It is yours to embrace. We
had our time. And our time is almost over.
To all parents who are present here today, and this is important, be ready to
provide temporary shelter and minimum wage to your children. Their first day of
“non-working holidays” starts tomorrow.
Wala yatang maraming available na trabaho so please be a good “employer” to
these “highly qualified” job-seekers. Wala silang pwedeng takbuhan kapag na-reject
ang application nila. So, please be kind. Who knows after five more years, may
trabaho na sila.
Finally, I will tell you one important truth.
Life will not guarantee you of anything. You are not entitled to some automatic
success. Some of you may make it. Some of you may not. Some of you may stumble
and get up. Some of you may stumble and stay on the ground. Some of you may try
one thing and succeed at it. Some of you may try many things and terribly fail at all
of them.
But please know that it only happens because life doesn’t have any obligation
to guarantee your success. It only gives you one assurance—that you can try to do
anything at any time at any place for as long as you can endure.
But if you should move on with your life with kindness, if you keep your faith
in God and in yourself, and if you stay in love in what you do best, amazing things
will come your way.
Lastly, please don’t take your life so seriously. Please ask me why. Ilang beses
ka na bang nagseryoso pero sa huli ikaw ang iniwan at hindi sineryoso?
Remember I told you about the only two things I remembered from our
speaker on my own graduation? Hopefully, you won’t forget these words either:
To the graduating class of 2017, congratulations and God bless.
It has been an honor of my life to have been your commencement speaker.
Thank you.
Lloyd Luna (born 12 May 1982) is a Filipino leadership speaker, author, and entrepreneur best
known for his speeches on motivational leadership in the English language. Luna was conferred
the title of remarkable alumni of Polytechnic University of the Philippines in business category.
https://www.lloydluna.com/category/humorous-speech-philippines/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=ZoZ9V4W8qOo&feature=emb_logo
comedian, but a motivational speaker, and yet he was able to make adlibs to make
his speech entertaining and at the same time meaty and meaningful.
You may also watch the video of Donna Cariaga who won in stand up
Let us see if you can creatively apply what you have learned.
Directions: Young people like you love to make Hugot Lines. Let’s see how you would
do it. Make two Hugot Lines , one about function of communication and one about
purposes of communication.
1.
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Directions: Study the following FB Statuses. Write on the lines the purpose or
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Let us check your understanding of our lesson today. In your own simple words,
answer the following questions meaningfully and briefly. Write your answers on the
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3. Was there a time in your communication activities that you use these
functions and purposes? Please cite one for function, and one for purpose.
Understanding/Application
"Demonstrates deep
understanding of course
theories and ideas applied to
analysis of case situations"
Original Thinking
"Demonstrates original
thinking that adds insight to
analysis of case; meaningful
elaboration beyond text,
notes, class discussion in
strategy development"
Structure
"Response to each question is
well organized and clearly
written; there is evidence of
planning before writing"
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What I Can Do
Directions: Review the speeches read, and listened to during our lesson
Did the writers and speakers clearly convey the functions and purposes of
What were the lessons learned from the speeches? Did you find some
practical applications?
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RUBRICS FOR THE ESSAY
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Additional Activities
Directions: Choose one of the speeches of President Rodrigo Duterte. You may
Write the title of the speech and the date it was delivered. If it is
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Answer Key
What I Know
References
Book
Chiongson, J.W., Dalagan, J. D., Panda, G. V. (2016). Oral Communication in
Context.St. Francis Scholastic Publication. pp.60-75.
Websites
Dubec, Rhonda. (2018, September 14). Rubrics for Essay Exam Questions.
Retrieved from URL https://teachingcommons.lakeheadu.ca/rubric-
essay-exam-questions
Harvard Magazine. (2019). The Least I can do by Lucila Tagjerad. Retrieved from
URL https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2019/05/harvard-368th-
commencement-morning-exercises
AlexKalts Motivation. (2019, June 3). Watch this Everyday and Change Your Life.
(Video). Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbnzAVRZ9Xc
Harvard University. (2019, May 30). Graduate English Address by Lucila Takjerad
(Video). Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewZZl_qyNWU
Team Fearless. (218, January 22). It’s Not Easy but It’s Worth It – Motivational Speech.
(Video). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZknnsN_Iq0&feature=emb_title