grade8- speeches final.pptx this is all about types of speeches

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Welcome Back ! Grade-8 Teacher Shie

Remember?

THIS OR THAT? Mechanics of the Activity: I will be presenting set of pictures Pick one item that you prefer more and then provide reasons why you choose it. The player will be chosen through duck race game.

Types of Speeches

Lesson Outcomes Distinguish the different type of speeches; Give supporting details to a claim or argument; and Written and presented a short persuasive speech on a given topic.

1. Informative Speech is given for the purpose of providing information about a topic to the audience.

“Surveillance is a critical component and is used to detect cases of COVID-19 as well as to understand the disease dynamics and trends and identify hotspots of disease transmission. The Department of Health included COVID-19 in the list of nationally notifiable diseases early in the outbreak to ensure that information was being collected to guide appropriate response actions. Existing surveillance systems were capitalized upon to speed up identification of cases as well as identify unusual clusters.”

2. Inspirational Speech is given to inspire the audience that they could be successful in life.

"When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: 'If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right.' It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: 'If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?' And whenever the answer has been 'No' for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something."

3. Entertainment Speech The primary purpose of the speech is to entertain, to have the audience relax, smile and enjoy the occasion.

“Graduates, we are not here to watch as our siblings, our parents, friends, or other family walk across this stage. We are here because today is our graduation day. I am going to go off on a tangent for a little bit. Over the past umpteen years, I have seen my fair share of graduations and ceremonies. In fact, I remember getting dragged along to my older brothers' and sisters' graduations, all 8,000 of them – at least it seems like there were that many now. Seriously, I have more family members than friends.”

4. Persuasive Speech is given for the purpose of persuading the audience to feel a certain way, to take a certain action, or to support a specific view or cause.

“I said earlier that it would be far off from reality that poverty would be solved, why? Because first, we should identify the cause of poverty and from there it would be solved. So what do you think the cause ladies and gentlemen? Is it overpopulation? Unemployment? Pollution? Lack of education? Poor governance? Or is it corruption? Ladies and gentlemen all of these are the causes and who should we blame? Who do you think we should blame? The government? Yes, certainly it is. But who’s more to blame are the citizens.”

Guidelines in making a Persuasive Speech choose a topic about which people disagree or can have differing opinions. have a strong opinion. outline and draft your persuasive speech by taking a position on the topic and outlining your support for your position. discuss why the "other side" is incorrect in their beliefs about the topic.

Sup! Support me This activity will be done by pair You will be given worksheets containing different issues and you have to give at least three supporting details to each argument.

Assignment Make a persuasive speech about any of these following topics -Cellphones should not be allowed at school -Bullying should not be tolerated -Assignments should be abolish

Guidelines in presenting your speech You will be given 1 minute to present your speech Employ appropriate use of cohesive devices Criteria: Content- 10 Organization-10 Presentation-10 Used of Cohesive Device-10 Total: 40

Thank you!