English 10 2nd Quarter Module 6
English 10 2nd Quarter Module 6
English
Quarter 2 - Module 6
A Journey to Public Speaking
English – Grade 10
Quarter 2 – Module 6 A Journey to Public Speaking
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CONTENT GUIDE
These are the different parts of the module and what you need to know about them.
Rationale
It provides you with a brief introduction regarding what you will learn and discover in
the module.
Try- Out
This is a short quiz that will test if you already have an idea about the skills you will
learn in the module.
Look Back
This provides you with an activity that will strengthen the skill you learned from the
previous module.
Building Your Vocabulary
This part unlocks the meaning of difficult words you will encounter in the texts or
discussions that follow.
Study These
It provides you with mini lessons or inputs about a concept or content. These provide
you with questions, activities, and exercises that will help you discover and
understand the lessons presented.
Post Activities
This can be a question, fill in the blank sentence/paragraph to process what you
learned from the lessons.
Real-Life Scenario
An activity that will transfer your skills/knowledge gained or learned into real-life
concerns/situations.
Test Yourself
A ten-item test will evaluate if you were able to master all the skills discussed in the
module.
Enrich Yourself
An activity in any form that can increase/strengthen your response and tends to let
you repeat actions/learning.
Key to Correction
This lists all the correct answers and helps you check your answers. Remember to
only look on this page if the module tells you to do so.
English 10 Module
I. Introduction
Rationale
Gerald R. Ford once said, “Nothing in life is more important than the ability to
communicate effectively.” As a 21st century learner, you need to be equipped with
knowledge and skills in speech delivery so that you can cope up with the challenges
in the society. Studying skills in speech delivery will lead you to enhance your critical
thinking skills, reduce speaking anxiety and boost your self-confidence, improve your
communication skills, empower yourself to be a leader and help you to get hired and
advance in your career in the future.
In your previous years in school, your teachers might have given you
opportunities to speak in front of your classmates to report, to deliver a speech, or to
recite a poem. However, you might have experienced anxiety before speaking in front
of an audience and that is a common fear. The good news is that delivering a speech
is a skill which you can learn.
This module will serve as your companion which will help you continuously
learn new things such as public speaking even if you are at home. Generally, the
activities and exercises will guide you to deliver a prepared or impromptu talk on
an issue employing the techniques in public speaking. At the end of this module
you are expected to:
• differentiate manuscript from impromptu speech
• apply the techniques of effective speech delivery through the manuscript
method
• deliver an impromptu speech employing the techniques in public
speaking
To achieve the last two of the three expectations above, you need the aid of an
audience (member/s of your family or friend/s) who will listen to you and evaluate your
performance using the assessment rubrics provided in this module.
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II. Pre-Test
Try-Out
Let us start with a challenging task. Below is an excerpt from the speech of Martin
Luther King, Jr, “I Have a Dream.” Gather your family members to listen and let them
rate you using the simple rubric below. Read the speech to the best of your ability
using appropriate facial expression, tone etc. Kindly let your audience use a separate
sheet of paper for the rating and comments for your performance.
Performance Rubric
Category Scoring Criteria 5 4 3 2 1
Speech style was conventional.
Fillers were avoided.
Verbal Volume was well-adjusted to audience size
Skills Rate or speed of speaking varied.
Voice was modulated
Pauses were effectively used
Words were pronounced & enunciated well
Eye contact was effectively used
Speaker was prepared and confident
Non- Distracting movements/mannerisms were avoided
verbal Facial expressions were appropriate to the
Skills message
Mastery of the speech was evident
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III. Lesson Proper
Look Back
Let’s have a simple recall of your previous module about expository writing.
Direction: Read each question carefully then choose the letter of the best
answer. Write your answer in a separate answer sheet.
1. The _________________ paragraph should start with a "hook" to grab the reader's
attention.
a. Introduction b. body c. conclusion d. refutation
2. With regards to the use of language, the following advice is helpful:
a. use a complex vocabulary to show your competence
b. try to choose words that are obscure
c. use precise and simple words to convey thoughts
d. use jargon to demonstrate your expertise, especially to outsiders
Choose the correct word/phrase from the word pool to complete the meaning
of each sentence. Write the best answer on your answer sheet.
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2. When you deliver a ___________ speech, you should practice reading it in advance
and you should present it precisely.
3. An ______________ speech is given with little or no preparation, and it is usually
delivered conversationally.
4. The _________________________ of a speaker includes smiling, frowning and
even blinking.
5. Maintaining ______________ means establishing rapport with the audience. It
conveys your confidence and trustworthiness.
Study These
Take a close look at these pictures and answer the questions that follow.
Picture 1 Picture 2
Picture 3 Picture 4
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4. Share your experience about speaking.
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5. How will you describe yourself as a public speaker?
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6. What are your strengths and weaknesses as a speaker?
My Strengths My Weaknesses
What have you discovered about yourself as a speaker? If you have more
weaknesses than strengths and you are still afraid to deliver a speech, don’t worry.
The following information will guide you.
There are varied methods of speech delivery. In this module, you will be
familiarized with the prepared/manuscript and impromptu speech delivery. How do
they differ from each other?
The manuscript or prepared speech is written and the speaker reads it word for
word to the audience. In this method, the speaker will not miss anything. However, the
audience might be bored because of the monotony of the process.
Impromptu Speech
Manuscript Impromptu
Description • Speaking with advanced • Speaking without advanced
preparation preparation
• Planned and rehearsed • Unrehearsed speech
• speech • Spoken conversationally
• Reading aloud a written
message
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Speaking • Newscasting with a • In an event when you are asked
Situations TelePrompter or an autocue to say a few words
device • First day at work or in class or
• Presenting the legal during interview
proceedings and verdict in court
• Reading the rules and criteria in
a contest
When delivering a speech, you can use the following public speaking
techniques:
Here are five areas on which to focus as you plan, practice, and present:
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* Scratching parts of the body * Looking at the ceiling
The most important rule for making your body communicate effectively is to
be yourself. The emphasis should be on the sharing of ideas, not on the performance.
Strive to be as genuine and natural as you are when you speak to family members
and friends.
If you are interested in your subject, truly believe what you are saying, and
want to share your message with others, your physical movements will come from
within you and will be appropriate to what you are saying. By involving yourself in your
message, you will be natural and spontaneous without having to consciously think
about what you are doing or saying.
To become an effective speaker, it is essential that you share your true
feelings with your audience. Your audience wants to know how you feel about your
subject. If you want to convince others, you must convey your convictions. Speak from
the heart and to the soul.
As a speaker, nothing influences your mental attitude more than the knowledge
that you are thoroughly prepared. This knowledge leads to self- confidence, which is
a vital ingredient of effective public speaking. How many of you have ever experienced
a situation in which you had not prepared well for a presentation? How did you come
across? On the other hand, think of those presentations that did go well. These are
the ones for which you were properly prepared.
B. Facial Expressions
A speaker realizes that appropriate facial expressions are an important part
of effective communication. In fact, facial expressions are often the key determinant
of the meaning behind the message. People watch a speaker’s face during a
presentation. When you speak, your face -more clearly than any other part of your
body -communicates to others your attitudes, feelings, and emotions.
C. Eye Contact
Eye contact is the cement that binds together speakers and their
audiences. The saying, “The eyes are the mirror of the soul, ” underlines the need for
you to convince people with your eyes, as well as your words.
Eye contact can also help to overcome nervousness by making your
audience a known quantity. Effective eye contact is an important feedback device that
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makes the speaking situation a two-way communication process. By looking at your
audience, you can determine how they are reacting.
When you develop the ability to gauge the audience’s reactions and adjust
your presentation accordingly, you will be a much more effective speaker. The
following supporting tips will help you to be more confident and improve your ability to
make eye contact:
1. Know your material. Know the material so well that you do not have to
devote your mental energy to the task of remembering the sequence of ideas and
words.
2. Prepare well and rehearse enough so that you do not have to depend too
heavily on notes. Many speakers, no matter how well prepared, need at least a few
notes to deliver their message. If you can speak effectively without notes, by all means
do so. But if you choose to use notes, they should be only a delivery outline, using key
words. Notes are not a substitute for preparation and practice.
4. Monitor visual feedback. While you are talking, your listeners are
responding with their own nonverbal messages. Use your eyes to actively seek out
this valuable feedback. If individuals aren’t looking at you, they may not be listening
either. Make sure they can hear you. Then work to actively engage them.
D. Modulation
Voice modulation is one of the most powerful weapons that you can have in
your arsenal while delivering a speech. Not only does it reflect confidence but it also
helps in convincing your audience about your beliefs or ideas. This is the power that
voice modulation commands over people! Therefore, to become a master public
speaker one must learn the art of voice modulation.
Here are a few tips:
1. The pitch: While delivering a speech, the pitch of your voice plays an
important part. Try to lower your voice slightly because due to microphones shrill
voices can cause a bit of annoyance.
2. Speak slowly: Another thing to be kept in mind is to speak slowly while
delivering a speech! Speaking slowly helps get your point across to your audience. So
remember to speak slowly and clearly.
3. Stress on certain words: To add a bit of impact in your speech, it’s advised
to stress on certain powerful words. You can even vary the intensity of your voice to
add a powerful impact to your speech and grab the attention of your audience.
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E. Your Appearance Matters
Post Activities
A. Remember Me?
Choose the appropriate word from the word pool to complete the ideas. Write your
answers in your answer sheet.
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1. A ___________ is a speech delivery type which is written out completely and read
to the audience.
2. ____________ in and out before your speech. Most importantly, have fun.
3. In order to get a positive first impression, begin your speech by standing
_________ and balancing your weight.
4. You will look confident and professional if you _______ properly and appropriately
for the occasion.
5. Avoid distracting ___________ like moving back and forth, leaning on the podium,
adjusting hair or clothing, biting or licking your lips, scratching parts of your body,
frowning and other unnecessary movements.
6. Avoid having a poker face or a highly animated face. These ________ expressions
may appear distracting or annoying. Instead, wear a smile. On the other hand,
make sure that your speech reflects your facial expressions; do not smile if you are
discussing something sad.
7. Make use of the ___________ style which is more natural just like how you
converse with your family members or friends. Strive to be as authentic and
genuine as yourself.
8. Hold the audience’s attention by looking at them in the ____ so that they will feel
that they are part of your speech.
9. The audience size and the venue should be considered in adjusting the _________
of your voice.
10. In order to keep your audience interested and avoid _________ pattern, you need
to vary you rate or speed.
11. Master your voice and find your pitch level. Make sure to speak in a ___________
voice.
12. Pronounce and enunciate words correctly. You will confuse the audience if you
__________ words and it could distract them and affect your credibility.
13. Use ___________ to emphasize the most important words, phrases or sentences.
14. Avoid _________ or expressions such as uhms, ahs and the likes that substitute
the actual words in your speech because these words are distracting.
15. _____________ speech is a delivery given on the spur of the moment with little or
no preparation.
B. Check It Out
Below is an excerpt from the Inaugural Address of His Excellency Diosdado
Macapagal. Practice speaking in front of the mirror so you can evaluate and improve
your postures, gestures, eye contact, facial expressions, voice modulation,
pronunciation etc. Then ask your family member to listen and evaluate your
performance using the rubric below and seek for useful feedback that can help you
improve your speech performance. (Kindly use a separate sheet of paper for the rating
and comments of your audience.)
It is incorrect to say that we are out to solve all the problems of the
Nation. No President can do that. Nation-building is an exacting and
endless endeavor. No President can build the whole edifice of a nation. All
that he is called upon to do, is to add a fine stone to that edifice, so that
those who shall come after him may add other fine stones that will go for
a strong and enduring structure. I stress anew that a stone that we are
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assigned to contribute to the edifice of a greater Philippines is, first, to
attend to a such short-range problems as sufficiency in the staple food of
the people, and more employment, and, second, to undertake a long-
range task of moral renaissance and the implementation of a socio-
economic blueprint which, although not immediately achieving prosperity,
will lead to that prosperity for all our people.
Performance rubric
Category Scoring Criteria 5 4 3 2 1
Speech style was conventional.
Fillers were avoided.
Verbal Volume was well-adjusted to audience size
Skills Rate or speed of speaking varied.
Voice was modulated
Pauses were effectively used
Words were pronounced & enunciated well
Eye contact was effectively used
Speaker was prepared and confident
Non- Distracting movements/mannerisms were avoided
verbal Facial expressions were appropriate to the
Skills message
Mastery of the speech was evident
C. Convince Me!
Imagine that you are a tourist guide. The tourists ask you to tell about a beautiful
place where one can spend a vacation. Your task is to give a 3 minute impromptu
speech of your chosen place. Let your family member rate you using the rubric below.
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enhances effect
of speech.
Volume, tone,
Volume, Voice and timing,
Voice and
pronunciation or language are inflection, and
language are
Voice vocal variation adequate for language are
skillful and
needs the delivery of used to
effective.
improvement. the speech. enhance
speech.
Appearance Appearance
Appearance, and and
Appearance
body language mannerisms are mannerisms are
Manner and and
or gestures presented with presented with
Appearance mannerisms are
need business-like a professional
appropriate.
improvement. conduct and demeanor and
style. personal style.
Closing is
creative and
Closing is Closing is well-
Closing is clear contributes to a
Closing missing and organized and
and organized. unified and
unclear. effective.
cohesive
presentation.
Multiple
More practice is Effort is shown techniques are
needed to Audience to enhance used to artfully
Effectiveness maintain interest is audience and
audience maintained. interest and successfully
interest. involvement. create audience
interest.
Important Points
Summarize in one paragraph how you will be able to deliver your speech with
confidence in front of an audience.
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Real-life Scenario
Speech Situations
Manuscript/Prepared Speech Impromptu Speech
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
1. You use teleprompters in delivering your reports.
2. You are interviewed by a reporter.
3. Delivering a goodbye speech to a departing employee.
4. A report presented by the chairman in the general meeting.
5. You are asked to give a toast at a company party.
6. The President delivering his inaugural speech.
7. The juror giving the verdict to the accused.
8. Introducing yourself at networking events.
9. Delivering a speech at the UN Summit.
10. You get pulled into a meeting to give an update.
IV. Assessment
Test Yourself
Choose a current issue in our country that you are interested in or you feel
passionate about. Prepare a 3-minute impromptu speech about it and present it to
your chosen audience. Make sure to practice presenting your speech in front of the
mirror, or in front of your family members or friends. Seek for their useful feedback to
hone your performance.
After doing this, you can make a final video recording of your speech
performance and submit it to your teacher. If it is not possible for you to make a video
recording, you can deliver your speech in front of your audience and choose the most
qualified your rater from among them.
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You will be graded using this rubric adapted from
www.marquette.edu/library/services/oral.doc
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used every Other language
now and then. is often used.
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Total points: __________________________
Improvements shown:
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
Enrich Yourself
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Discussion on Activity No. 1
Processing Questions
1. The pictures reveal public speaking scenario.
2. Picture 1: fear
Picture 2: anxiety/nervousness
Picture 3: Same with pictures 1 and 2
Picture 4: self-confidence.
3. Answers may vary.
4. Answer may vary
5. Answers may vary
Enrichment/Post Activities
A. 1. Manuscript
2. Breathe
3. Straight
4. Dress
5. Mannerisms
6. Facial
7. Conversational
8. Eye
9. Volume
10. Monotone
11. Well-modulated
12. Mispronounce
13. Pauses
14. Fillers
15. impromptu
Pre-Test-
Student should be rated using the rubrics
B. Check it out.
Students should be rated using the rubric given.
Look Back
C. Convince
1. a Me!
Students
2. c should be rated using the rubric given.
3. b
Application
Speech
4. c Situations
Manuscript/Prepared
5. c Speech
1. You use teleprompters in delivering your reports.
2. A report presented by the chairman in the general meeting.
Building
3. The Your Vocabulary
onPresident delivering his inaugural speech.
4. The juror giving the verdict to the accused.
5. Delivering a speech at the UN Summit.
Impromptu Speech
1. Public
1. YouSpeaking
are interviewed by a reporter.
2. Delivering a goodbye speech to a departing employee.
2. prepared/manuscript
3. 3. You are asked to give a toast at a company party.
Impromptu
4. Introducing yourself at networking events.
4. 5. Facial
You expressions
get pulled into a meeting to give an update.
5. Eye contact
Assessment
Answers may vary. Student should be rated using the rubric
Enrichment/Additional Tasks
Answers may vary.
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