Lesson 4 Types of Speeches According To Purpose and Delivery
Lesson 4 Types of Speeches According To Purpose and Delivery
(PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION)
P R E PA R E D B Y: M S . B A B Y A N G E L O U F.
LEANILL0, LPT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TYPES OF SPEECH
TYPES OF SPEECH ACCORDING TO
OBJECTIVE
ACCORDING TO DELIVERY
PURPOSE (GET S:
FROM MODULE 6) Extemporaneous speeches
Informative Speech Impromptu speeches (REFER TO
Demonstrative Speech
Manuscript speeches THE NEXT
Persuasive Speech
Memorized speeches
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Entertainment Speech
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of Lesson 4, you are expected to achieve the following objectives for this session:
A. Chronological Pattern. This can be used if you want to present the history, evolution, or
development of your topic in a sequential order, from past to present or beginning to end.
B. Spatial Pattern – this pattern is used when you want to talk about the physical structure of an
object or the way things fit together in a certain space (Glendale Community College; University of
Washington Tacoma). Topics that deal with geography fit this pattern best.
C. Topical/Categorical Pattern. This can be used if you want to inform your audience about the main
features, descriptions, or categories of your topic.
D. Cause-Effect Pattern. This can be used if you want to show the causal relationship of events or
phenomena.
ENTERTAIMENT
How to Make your Speech Entertaining To make your
speech entertaining, you may:
tell jokes;
share funny stories;
dramatize experiences; and
recall a scary story.
ENTERTAIMENT
Steps in Writing an Entertaining Speech
1. Choose! Choose a light topic. Remember, you are there to give the
audience a good time.
2. Enjoy! If you exude confidence and you obviously enjoy the
moment, the audience will enjoy your presence, too.
3. Simplify! Simplify the flow of your speech. Your audience does not
need a mentally exhausting message
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