ORAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT SECOND PERIODICAL TEST REVIEWER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (SHS)
Summary
TLDRThis transcript provides an in-depth review of various types of speech, speech acts, and communication strategies. It covers multiple-choice questions related to speech delivery methods (extemporaneous, impromptu, manuscript), speech acts (assertive, directive, commissive), and speech writing techniques. The questions also explore the role of audience analysis, speech organization patterns, and speech mechanics such as articulation, modulation, and stage presence. Designed to help viewers prepare for an exam, the content is a comprehensive guide to understanding key concepts in speech communication, including how language choices and speech strategies affect effective communication.
Takeaways
- π Different types of speeches according to delivery include extemporaneous, impromptu, manuscript, but persuasive is not one of them.
- π Impromptu speeches are delivered with little or no preparation, unlike other types that require planning.
- π Extemporaneous speeches are delivered with the aid of short notes or outlines, providing some structure while still being spontaneous.
- π Manuscript speeches, often more formal, are suitable for serious topics like discussing the first woman astronaut.
- π Assertive speech acts are used to suggest, swear, boast, and conclude, aiming to state facts or opinions.
- π Impromptu speeches often happen in everyday situations, such as talking about future plans with no prior preparation.
- π Memorized speeches do not typically include campaign speeches as they are more structured and rehearsed.
- π Commissive speech acts commit the speaker to a course of action, often used in promises or offers.
- π Comedians are more likely to deliver impromptu speeches because of their ability to spontaneously engage with the audience.
- π Perlocutionary acts refer to the effect of what was said, focusing on the response or impact on the listener.
Q & A
Which speech type is not defined according to delivery in the script?
-Persuasive speech is not categorized as a type of speech according to delivery.
Which type of speech requires little or no preparation?
-An impromptu speech is delivered with little or no preparation.
What is the key characteristic of an extemporaneous speech?
-An extemporaneous speech is delivered with the help of short notes or a clear outline.
Which topic is suitable for a manuscript speech, according to the script?
-A speech about 'the first woman astronaut' is suitable for a manuscript speech.
Which speech act involves committing the speaker to a course of action?
-A commissive speech act commits the speaker to a course of action.
What is the most likely scenario for delivering an impromptu speech?
-Talking conveniently about future plans is the most likely scenario for delivering an impromptu speech.
Which of the following does not belong to a memorized speech?
-A campaign speech does not belong to a memorized speech.
Which part of the speech restates the main idea?
-The conclusion part of the speech restates the main idea.
Which quality should come first in persuasive speech?
-Well-defined goals should come first in persuasive speech.
What refers to the ability to communicate effectively using language?
-Communicative competence refers to the ability to use language to effectively communicate with others.
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