English8 q4, w8 - Mod8
English8 q4, w8 - Mod8
Department of Education
Regional Office IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
ENGLISH
Quarter 4 – Module 8
Delivering a Self-Composed Speech
Deliver a self-composed speech using all the needed speech conventions. (Uncoded)
write an informative speech; and
deliver a self-composed speech.
What I Know
The activity that follows will give you an opportunity to use your prior knowledge in writing
and delivering an effective speech.
_________ 1. During the speech delivery, which of the following steps is acceptable?
A. Chewing a gum
B. Using of slang words
C. Maintaining eye contact
D. Using a monotone voice
_________2. Which part of the speech provides the main points which are supported by using facts,
examples, and statistics?
A. Main Idea
B. Introduction
C. Conclusion
D. Body
_________3. Which part of the speech summarizes the main points?
A. Main Idea
B. Introduction
C. Conclusion
D. Body
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_________4. Which element of writing an informative speech establishes credibility by demonstrating
expertise and knowledge of the subject?
A. Key Points
B. Knowledge
C. Interest
D. Opener
_________ 5. During the speech delivery, which of the following steps should be avoided?
A. Having good posture
B. Using of slang words
C. Maintaining eye contact
D. Having a well-modulated voice
What’s In
Activity 2: Say you…Say me…
Directions: As we go through the process, let’s start by comparing these two pictures of speakers delivering
their speeches.
Speaker 1:
Speaker 2:
2. What have you learned in the information given about COVID-19 for the young people?
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3. What new information did you acquire after reading the speech?
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What Is It
As a language learner it is important for you to learn the basics of speech writing and speech
delivery. There are different types of speech that you can choose from, but the most common speech
type is the informative speech.
What is an Informative Speech?
An informative speech is written to provide interesting and useful information to increase the
knowledge of your audience. This might involve providing information about a person, an animal or
an object. It might center on information regarding a process, a 'How-to' speech, e.g. How to Surf the
Internet.
The Main Elements to Writing an Informative Speech
The main elements to writing a successful and effective informative speech are to convey your
knowledge and your ability to explain the subject:
Step 1: Read aloud your full-sentence outline. Listen to what you are saying and adjust your
language to achieve a good, clear, simple sentence structure.
Step 2: Practice the speech repeatedly from the speaking outline. Become comfortable with your
keywords to the point that what you say takes the form of an easy, natural conversation.
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Step 3: Practice the speech aloud. Rehearse it until you are confident you have mastered the ideas
you want to present. Once you know the content, you will find the way that is most
comfortable for you.
Step 4: Practice in front of mirror, tape record your voice practice, and/or present your speech to a
friend. You should be looking for feedback on the rate of delivery, volume, pitch, non-verbal
cues such as gesture, card usage if you have, and eye contact.
Step 5: Do a dress rehearsal of the speech under conditions as close as possible to those of the actual
speech.
What’s More
Topic:_________________________________________________________________________
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Opener:_______________________________________________________________________
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Body:________________________________________________________________________
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Conclusion:___________________________________________________________________
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Now that you have your speech outline, we will now proceed to your speech delivery. Answer the activity
below.
INTRODUCTION
______ Have you chosen an effective strategy to begin your speech?
______ Have you formulated a clear, concise, specific purpose statement?
______ Have you developed substantial reasons that explain why the audience should care about your
purpose statement?
______ Have you organized your main points that you will preview?
______ Can your main points be developed sufficiently in the time allotted for your speech?
______ Do you have any special expertise on the subject that could enhance your personal credibility?
BODY
______ Have you chosen a clear organizational pattern such as topical, chronological, spatial, causal,
problem-solution, or problem-cause-solution?
______ Have you used the correct symbol system to outline your main points and subpoints?
______ Does your outline follow standards of coherence, completeness, balance, and division?
______ Do you provide effective examples to clarify and support your points?
______ Do you provide credible and recent statistics to support important points?
______ Are standards for competent use of supporting materials (credibility, relevance, and sufficiency)
satisfied?
______ Have you prepared a speaking outline so you can deliver your speech extemporaneously?
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CONCLUSION
______ Have you prepared a concise summary of your main points?
______ Have you included a brief reference to your introduction?
______ Have you developed an attention-getting finish for your speech?
2. As a student, how do think delivering a self-composed speech helps in developing your speaking skills?
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3. Do you see the significance of delivering a speech? How can it help you improve as a language learner?
Explain your answer.
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What I Can Do
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Checklist in Writing your Speech
Topic Choice
Have you chosen a topic that's appropriate for the audience?
What is your real intention? In an informative speech you must take a neutral position.
Have you chosen a topic that is narrow enough to allow you to cover it in depth in a 3-to-5-
minute speech?
Have you chosen a topic that will present us with new information?
Have you chosen a good, snappy title for your speech?
Specific Purpose Statement
Have you written it correctly "To inform my audience about ________"?
Does your specific purpose statement contain no more than one idea (no use of “and”)
Organization
Have you organized the body of the speech effectively, according to one of the organization
patterns discussed (Chronological, Spatial, Causal, Topical)?
Have you chosen the best organizational pattern for your topic and audience?
Will your organization pattern help your audience to follow the logical flow of your
presentation?
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INFORMATIVE SPEECH DELIVERY RUBRIC
Introduction: 8 Points
_____ Introduction caught audience's attention (2)
_____ Introduction gave a clear, specific purpose of the speech (2)
_____ Introduction established credibility (2)
_____ Introduction previewed main points (2)
Body: 8 Points
_____ Body was well organized; speaker wasn't rambling and repeating self (2)
_____ Main points (three) were obvious (2)
_____ Main points were supported using facts, examples, and statistics (2)
_____ Transitions were used between points; speech was easy to follow (2)
Conclusion: 6 Points
_____ Conclusion restated the central idea (2)
_____ Conclusion summarized/reviewed main points (2)
_____ Conclusion had a call to action or memorable statement (2)
Delivery: 13 Points
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Assessment
Directions: Answer the following questions and write the correct answer on the space provided before the
number.
_________1. Which part of the speech provides the summary and review of the main points?
A. Main Idea
B. Introduction
C. Conclusion
D. Body
_________ 2. During the speech delivery, which of the following steps is NOT acceptable?
A. Having good posture
B. Using slang words
C. Maintaining eye contact
D. Having a well-modulated voice
_________3. Which part of the speech provides the main points which are supported by using facts,
examples, and statistics?
A. Main Idea
B. Introduction
C. Conclusion
D. Body
_________4. Where can you find the part of the speech that provides you a clear, specific purpose of the
speech?
A. Main Idea
B. Introduction
C. Conclusion
D. Body
_________5. In speech delivery, which of the following is considered acceptable?
A. Using vocal fillers
B. Poor posture
C. Chewing a gum
D. Using of gestures
_______6. If you were the speaker and you missed the first part of your speech, what did you lack?
A. Main Idea
B. Introduction
C. Conclusion
D. Body
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________7. You noticed the speaker chewing a gum while delivering his speech. What convention did he
violate?
A. Delivery
B. Introduction
C. Conclusion
D. Body
________8. During the speech delivery, which of the following is acceptable?
A. The speaker’s voice is loud enough to hear.
B. The speaker is using vocal fillers.
C. The speaker using monotone voice.
D. The speaker is reading the whole speech.
________9. Which of the following is acceptable in writing the body of the speech?
A. It provides the main points of the topic.
B. It gives the introduction of the topic.
C. It gives the summary of the topic.
D. It provides a short generalization of the topic.
________10. In writing the conclusion of the speech, which of the following is NOT acceptable?
A. Conclusion restates the central idea.
B. Conclusion summarizes/reviews main points.
C. Conclusion criticizes the main topic.
D. Conclusion has a call to action or memorable statement.
Answer Key
What I Know What’s In What’s New What’s More
Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 4 Activity 5
1. C 1. Answers may vary 1. Answers may vary 1. Answers may vary Answers may vary
2. D 2. Answers may vary 2. Answers may vary 2. Answers may vary
3. C 3. Answers may vary 3. Answers may vary
4. B 4. Answers may vary
5. B 5. Answers may vary
What’s More What I Have Learned What I Can Do
Activity 6 Activity 7 Activity 8 Activity 9 ASSESSMENT
Answers may vary Answers may vary 1. True Answer may vary 1. C
2. False 2. B
3. True 3. D
4. True 4. B
5. True 5. D
6. B
7. A
8. A
9. A
10. C
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References:
Textbook
Anama, Gina A.; Anna Lea A. Davide; Ricardo Ador Dionisio; Lerma L. Flandez; Armi Victoria A.
Fiangaan; Marcelino E. Ibañez; Gizelle V. Laud; Jovelyn A. Lita; Roselyn D. Mujal; Christine H. Pepito;
Prudencia M. Sanoy; Grace Annette B. Soriano; Peter S. Tentoco III; Riza R. Zuñiga. Voyages in
Communication: Learning Material Grade 8 English. Pasig City: Department of Education, 2013, 570-576.
Online
“The Informative Speech” 2017, Date Accessed: January 28, 2021, Retrieved from:
http://www.famous-speeches-and-speech-topics.info/speech-topics/informative-speech.htm
“Tips for Effective Delivery” Amy Gaffney, Date Accessed: January 28, 2021, Retrieved from:
https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/centers/oralcommunication/guides/tips-for-effective-delivery
World Health Organization. “WHO Director-General’s Opening Remarks at the Media Briefing on COVID-
19.” Accessed on January 29, 2021. https://www.who.int/director-general/speeches/detail/who-director-
general-s-opening-remarks-at-the-media-briefing-on-covid-19---20-march-2020
Images
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https://medium.com/@pacuneng/communication-skills-979ba829a2f
DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Writer: Jennifer Leonor F. Jamiri, Basilan National High School
Editor:
Language Editor:
Proofreader: Sayana S. Hasan, EPS
Illustrators: Jennifer Leonor F. Jamiri and Christianvil T. Garcia
Layout Artist: Christianvil T. Garcia, Basilan National High School
Management Team:
Julieto H. Fernandez, Ed. D., CESO VI
SDS-Isabela City
Maria Laarni T. Villanueva, Ed. D., CESE
ASDS-Isabela City
Henry R. Tura, CID Chief
Elsa A. Usman, LR Supervisor
Helen De Leon, EPS-English, Module Coordinator
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Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Hymn – Our Eden Land
Here the trees and flowers bloom Gallant men And Ladies fair Cebuanos, Ilocanos, Subanons, Boholanos, Ilongos,
Here the breezes gently Blow, Linger with love and care All of them are proud and true
Here the birds sing Merrily, Golden beams of sunrise and sunset Region IX our Eden Land
The liberty forever Stays, Are visions you’ll never forget
Oh! That’s Region IX Region IX
Our..
Here the Badjaos roam the seas Hardworking people Abound, Eden...
Here the Samals live in peace Every valleys and Dale Land...
Here the Tausogs thrive so free Zamboangueños, Tagalogs, Bicolanos,
With the Yakans in unity
My Final Farewell
Farewell, dear Fatherland, clime of the sun caress'd Let the sun draw the vapors up to the sky,
Pearl of the Orient seas, our Eden lost!, And heavenward in purity bear my tardy protest
Gladly now I go to give thee this faded life's best, Let some kind soul o 'er my untimely fate sigh,
And were it brighter, fresher, or more blest And in the still evening a prayer be lifted on high
Still would I give it thee, nor count the cost. From thee, 0 my country, that in God I may rest.
On the field of battle, 'mid the frenzy of fight, Pray for all those that hapless have died,
Others have given their lives, without doubt or heed; For all who have suffered the unmeasur'd pain;
The place matters not-cypress or laurel or lily white, For our mothers that bitterly their woes have cried,
Scaffold or open plain, combat or martyrdom's plight, For widows and orphans, for captives by torture tried
T is ever the same, to serve our home and country's need. And then for thyself that redemption thou mayst gain
I die just when I see the dawn break, And wh en the dark ni gh t wrap s the grav eyard around
Through the gloom of night, to herald the day; W ith o nl y the dead in th ei r vigil to see
And if color is lacking my blood thou shalt take, Bre ak not my rep ose o r the mystery prof ound
Pour'd out at need for thy dear sake And perch an ce tho u mayst he ar a s ad hymn reso un d
To dye with its crimson the waking ray. 'T is I, O my co un try, rai si ng a son g unto th ee.
My dreams, when life first opened to me, And even my grav e is re membered no mo re
My dreams, when the hopes of youth beat high, Unmark' d by neve r a c ross nor a s tone
Were to see thy lov'd face, O gem of the Orient sea Le t th e pl ow s weep th ro ugh it, the spad e turn it o'er
From gloom and grief, from care and sorrow free; Th at my ashes may carpe t earthl y flo or,
No blush on thy brow, no tear in thine eye. Before i nto n othi ngness at l as t th ey are blo wn .
Dream of my life, my living and burning desire, The n wil l obl ivi on b ri ng to me no care
All hail ! cries the soul that is now to take flight; As ove r th y vales and plain s I s weep;
All hail ! And sweet it is for thee to expire ; Th robb in g and cle anse d in thy sp ace and ai r
To die for thy sake, that thou mayst aspire; W ith co lo r and li gh t, wi th song and lame nt I fare,
And sleep in thy bosom eternity's long night. Eve r repeati ng the f ai th th at I keep.
If over my grave some day thou seest grow, M y Fathe rl an d ad or'd, that s adness to my sorro w lends
In the grassy sod, a humble flower, Belov ed Fil ip inas, hear now my last good -by!
Draw it to thy lips and kiss my soul so, I give thee al l: p are nts and kind red and friends
While I may feel on my brow in the cold tomb below For I go wh ere no slave before the opp ress or bends,
The touch of thy tenderness, thy breath's warm power. Wh ere faith can neve r k il l, and God rei gns e'er on high !
Let the moon beam over me soft and serene, Farewel l to you all , from my so ul torn away,
Let the dawn shed over me its radiant flashes, Fri ends of my chi ldho od i n the home dis possessed !
Let the wind with sad lament over me keen ; G ive th an ks that I re st from th e weari so me day!
And if on my cross a bird should be seen, Farewel l to thee, too, s wee t friend that l ightened my way;
Let it trill there its hymn of peace to my ashes. Belov ed creature s al l, fare we ll ! In de ath the re is rest!
I Am a Filipino, by Carlos P. Romulo
I am a Filipino–inheritor of a glorious past, hostage to the uncertain I am a Filipino, child of the marriage of the East and the West. The
future. As such I must prove equal to a two-fold task–the task of East, with its languor and mysticism, its passivity and endurance,
meeting my responsibility to the past, and the task of performing my was my mother, and my sire was the West that came thundering
obligation to the future. across the seas with the Cross and Sword and the Machine. I am of
the East, an eager participant in its spirit, and in its struggles for
I sprung from a hardy race, child many generations removed of liberation from the imperialist yoke. But I also know that the East
ancient Malayan pioneers. Across the centuries the memory comes must awake from its centuried sleep, shake off the lethargy that has
rushing back to me: of brown-skinned men putting out to sea in bound his limbs, and start moving where destiny awaits.
ships that were as frail as their hearts were stout. Over the sea I see
them come, borne upon the billowing wave and the whistling wind, I am a Filipino, and this is my inheritance. What pledge shall I give
carried upon the mighty swell of hope–hope in the free abundance of that I may prove worthy of my inheritance? I shall give the pledge that
new land that was to be their home and their children’s forever. has come ringing down the corridors of the centuries, and it shall be
compounded of the joyous cries of my Malayan forebears when first
I am a Filipino. In my blood runs the immortal seed of heroes–seed they saw the contours of this land loom before their eyes, of the battle
that flowered down the centuries in deeds of courage and defiance. cries that have resounded in every field of combat from Mactan to
In my veins yet pulses the same hot blood that sent Lapulapu to Tirad Pass, of the voices of my people when they sing:
battle against the first invader of this land, that nerved Lakandula in
the combat against the alien foe, that drove Diego Silang and “I am a Filipino born to freedom, and I shall not rest until freedom
Dagohoy into rebellion against the foreign oppressor. shall have been added unto my inheritance—for myself and my
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children and my children’s children—forever.”
The seed I bear within me is an immortal seed. It is the mark of my
manhood, the symbol of dignity as a human being. Like the seeds
that were once buried in the tomb of Tutankhamen many thousand
years ago, it shall grow and flower and bear fruit again. It is the
insignia of my race, and my generation is but a stage in the