English 10 | Quarter 1 | Week 8 Evaluating Listening Texts
Summary
TLDRThis educational video script guides viewers on evaluating listening texts, focusing on criteria such as fluency, tone, volume, pitch, speed, word choice, cohesion, and correctness. It uses examples like 'The Journey' by Lea Salonga and Greta Thunberg's speech at the UN Climate Action Summit to illustrate the evaluation process. The script emphasizes the importance of understanding the message conveyed and the effectiveness of delivery in different contexts.
Takeaways
- 🎤 The lesson focuses on evaluating listening texts, including songs and speeches, using specific criteria.
- 🎶 'The Journey' by Lea Salonga is used as an example to demonstrate how to evaluate a song based on pronunciation, tone, volume, pitch, speed, and the message conveyed.
- 🎵 Esmeel's 'Panallo' is analyzed for its pronunciation, understandability, tone, volume, pitch, speed, and the organization of ideas within the song.
- 🗣️ The importance of fluency in speech is emphasized, which includes clear pronunciation, appropriate speed, and expression.
- 🎙️ Tone is described as the emotion or feeling conveyed by the speaker, which can range from formal to informal, serious to funny.
- 🔊 Volume assessment considers whether the speaker's voice is too loud, just right, too quiet, or inaudible.
- 🎶 The pitch of the speaker's voice, which can be high, low, or a combination, is evaluated for its effectiveness in conveying the message.
- 💬 Speed is analyzed to determine if the speech is delivered at a pace that is easy to understand, neither too slow nor too fast.
- 🔤 Word choice is evaluated based on the use of sensory words, action verbs, and clarity to ensure the message is clear and impactful.
- 🔗 Cohesion refers to the logical organization of ideas and the smooth flow of concepts throughout the speech or song.
- 📝 Correctness checks for grammatical accuracy, proper spelling, and the absence of typos to ensure the information presented is precise and error-free.
Q & A
What is the main objective of the lesson on evaluating listening texts?
-The main objective is to evaluate various listening texts in different forms using given criteria.
Which song is used as an example to demonstrate the evaluation process?
-The song 'The Journey' by Lea Salonga is used as an example for evaluation.
What aspects of the song 'Panallo' by Esmeel are evaluated in the script?
-The script evaluates 'Panallo' in terms of pronunciation, tone, volume, pitch, speed, organization of ideas, and the message conveyed by the song.
How does the singer of 'Panallo' deliver the song in terms of pronunciation?
-Esmeel delivers the song with good pronunciation, effectively using stress and intonation, and without a noticeable foreign accent.
What is the tone of the song 'Panallo'?
-The tone of 'Panallo' is serious, reflecting the rap song's promotion of pride in one's country.
How is the volume and speed of 'Panallo' described in the script?
-The volume is described as quite loud to emphasize emotion, and the speed is quick and lively, typical for a rap song.
What are the thoughts or ideas portrayed in 'Panallo' and are they organized?
-Some thoughts and ideas are clear and cohesive, but there are confusing parts. The song's intention to show Filipino patriotism is evident.
What message does the song 'Panallo' portray according to the script?
-The song portrays a strong conviction of pride in being Filipino, despite differences in language, color, and the presence of poverty and turmoil.
What criteria are used to evaluate a listening text as discussed in the script?
-The criteria include fluency, tone, volume, speech (pitch), speed, word choice, cohesion, and correctness.
Which speech is used as an example for evaluating speeches in the script?
-The speech by Greta Thunberg at the UN Climate Action Summit is used as an example for evaluating speeches.
How does the script describe Greta Thunberg's speech in terms of fluency and tone?
-Greta's speech is described as fluent with good pronunciation and expression, and the tone is serious and consistent with the speech's content.
Outlines
🎤 Evaluating Listening Texts: Song Analysis
This paragraph introduces the objective of evaluating various listening texts using given criteria. It focuses on the song 'The Journey' by Lea Salonga and provides an example evaluation of the song 'Panallo' by Esmeel. The evaluation criteria include pronunciation, tone, volume, pitch, speed, organization of ideas, and the message conveyed by the song. The paragraph discusses the singer's delivery in terms of language proficiency, the seriousness of the tone, the loud volume to emphasize emotion, and the quick tempo of the rap song. It also touches on the organization of thoughts and the portrayal of Filipino patriotism, concluding with a guide on how to evaluate songs using highlighted words.
🗣️ Speech Evaluation: Criteria and Example
This paragraph delves into the criteria for evaluating speeches, emphasizing fluency, tone, volume, pitch, speed, word choice, cohesion, and correctness. It uses Greta Thunberg's speech at the UN Climate Action Summit as an example to demonstrate how to apply these criteria. The summary highlights Greta's good pronunciation, serious tone, appropriate volume, emotional intonation, moderate speed, persuasive word choice, logical organization, and error-free delivery. The paragraph concludes by commending Greta's clarity and impact in her speech and encourages viewers to apply the learned criteria to evaluate other listening texts.
🙌 Conclusion and Call to Action
The final paragraph serves as a conclusion, thanking the audience for listening and providing a brief recap of the lesson. It also includes a call to action, encouraging viewers to like and subscribe for more content.
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Keywords
💡Evaluation
💡Pronunciation
💡Tone
💡Volume
💡Pitch
💡Speed
💡Organization of Ideas
💡Message
💡Fluency
💡Cohesion
💡Correctness
Highlights
Evaluating listening texts using given criteria.
Assessing pronunciation, tone, volume, pitch, speed, and organization of ideas in songs.
Determining the message of the song 'The Journey' by Lea Salonga.
Example evaluation of the viral song 'Panallo' by Esmeel.
Esmeel's effective use of stress and intonation in 'Panallo'.
Challenges in understanding rap parts due to language and cultural differences.
Serious tone and loud volume in 'Panallo' to emphasize pride in one's country.
Rap song's quick and lively tempo reflecting the genre's characteristics.
Organization of thoughts and ideas in 'Panallo' despite some confusing parts.
Portrayal of Filipino patriotism and unity in diversity in 'Panallo'.
Criteria for evaluating listening texts: fluency, tone, volume, speech, speed, word choice, cohesion, and correctness.
Fluency involves clear pronunciation, speed, accuracy, and expression.
Tone reflects the speaker's feelings or emotions.
Volume assessment: too loud, just right, too quiet, or inaudible.
Speech intonation should be high, low, or a combination.
Speed of delivery should be comprehensible and well-paced.
Word choice should be powerful, sensory, and understandable.
Cohesion ensures logical organization and smooth flow of ideas.
Correctness checks for grammar, data, spelling, and typos.
Sample evaluation of Greta Thunberg's speech at the UN Climate Action Summit.
Greta's fluency, tone, volume, pitch, speed, word choice, cohesion, and correctness in her speech.
Greta's strong persuasive words and memorable conclusion in her speech.
Greta's preparedness with research and facts in her speech.
Encouragement to like and subscribe for more content.
Transcripts
hello everyone welcome back to my
channel
our topic for this week is evaluating
listening texts
the objective of our lesson this week is
to evaluate various listening texts in
different forms using the given criteria
in your module you are first asked to
evaluate the song the journey by leia
salonga in terms of pronunciation tone
volume pitch speed organization of ideas
and determining the message of the song
in the next slide i will be showing you
an example evaluation of a song
are you familiar with the song panallo
by esmeel
this song went viral early this year
garnering millions of views online
let us try to understand and evaluate
this song by answering some questions
first
how did the singer deliver the song in
terms of pronunciation
s meal delivered the song with good
pronunciation as if he is a native
speaker of english tagalog and ilocano
he uses stress and intonation
effectively to convey meaning he does
have a noticeable foreign accent however
since this is a rap song some parts are
not easy to follow especially the rap
parts
next is are the words understandable
describe the song stone volume peach and
speed
the song uses english tagalog and
ilokano language
some may not understand other language
or dialect in the rap song because of
differences in
cultural heritage the tone is serious
because it is a rap song that promotes
pride of one's country the volume is
quite loud because the singer tries to
emphasize his emotion
as mill delivers the rap song
energetically that is why there are high
and medium pitch sounds
the tempo or speed is quick and lively
since it is a rap song
are there thoughts or ideas portrayed in
the song
organized
explain your answer
some thoughts and ideas from this rap
song are clear and cohesive because
listeners can understand relationship of
ideas but there are confusing parts it
is very clear in the intention of the
singer composer to show filipino
patriotism as expressed in this part
despite any turmoil i'll be proud of my
soil however some lines do not make
sense
utang nagaling
hina
and so on
what meanings or reflections does the
song portray
every word in the song portrays the
strong conviction of how proud he is
being a filipino
despite differences in language and
color and the presence of poverty and
turmoil in the country the song tells
the filipinos to have unity in diversity
which is evident in the following lines
is
so this is an example of
how we can evaluate a song
so take note of this highlighted words
which you can use
when you try to evaluate the song the
journey by leia salonga
to discuss exactly how we can evaluate a
listening text whether it is a song or a
speech we need a criteria to guide us
first let us talk about fluency
fluency is the ability to clearly
pronounce words with appropriate speed
accuracy and expression
ton
this talks about feelings or emotions
the speaker portrays
is it formal informal
serious or funny
mature or youthful
or neutral
next is volume the speaker's voice
is it way too loud
loud just right
too quiet or i can't hear it
next is speech
it is speaker's voice which involves
intonation
is it high or low or combination
speed
um in the delivery of this speech is it
slow or fast
word choice
does the speaker use
sensory words
powerful action verbs
or words that are simple enough
to understand
next is cohesion the organization
of words phrases and concepts are the
ideas linked together and are they
easily understood
correctness
rightness and precision in grammar data
spelling and typo so you also need to
check if
the grammar is correct and also the data
spelling as well
so these are the criteria that you need
to check when you are trying to evaluate
a listening text
in your module you are tasked to
evaluate speeches
it would be better if you check the
video or audio version of these speeches
in the next slide i will show you a
sample evaluation of a speech
the speech i will use for this example
is the speech of greta dunberg at the un
climate action summit
this is a very powerful speech that went
viral in 2019 i hope you can check this
in youtube and listen to it
in the next slide i will show you my
comments to her speech based on the
criteria we discussed
here are my observations after listening
to her speech
for fluency
she delivers the speech with good
pronunciation and expression
good phrasing emphasizing important
words and delivers smoothly the speech
without pause or hesitation
she really speaks with fluency
for the tone the tone is serious and
consistent with the content of her
speech
she is quite emotional and serious all
throughout her speech delivery
for the volume the volume of her voice
is just right and comfortably to be
heard by the entire audience she was not
shouting actually her voice is soft but
very powerful because of how she
emphasized the words
peach
peach was often used and it conveyed
emotions appropriately
there are some low and high pitched
parts but it was just the right
intonation for her to deliver her speech
with so much emotions
speed
the speaker speaks at the speed that i
could understand the speech is not more
than five minutes and was delivered not
too slow nor too fast
for the word choice
the speaker uses strong persuasive words
that help give clear message
actually the whole speech uses very
powerful words such as
will be watching you how dare you we
will not let you get away
these words really shows
really show her strong mockery to world
leaders regarding their pretentious
effort to curb climate change
for cohesion
it includes inviting introduction and a
strong conclusion
there is a logical organization with
ideas flowing smoothly from beginning to
end
she started with
my message is will be watching you
that is a really simple yet very strong
hook to get
the attention of the audience
in her conclusion
she said we will not let you get away
with this
right here right now is where we draw
the line
those are very memorable words
for correctness
it presents information with no error in
content
sentence structure punctuations spelling
or typos i did not see any error at all
in her speech as i told you she came
prepared with research and facts
overall greta turnburg being a teenager
will really impress me a lot
because as young as her she delivered
her speech with so much clarity and
impact
her fluency tone volume pitch speed word
choice cohesion and correctness say it
all so this is an example of how we can
evaluate a speech using this given
criteria so i hope you understand the
lesson today don't forget to hit the
like button and subscribe
thank you very much for listening
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