Recognizing Information from Contextualized Speech
Welcome! You are set to discover new lesson on using information. This time, you will be learning new ways to use information from speeches as you go along this learning journey.
In this lesson, you are expected to: a. use information from speeches that can be used in everyday life; b. promote the interest and sense of responsibility in validating the quality of information needed in academic and personal use by identifying the types of speech according to purpose; and c. develop the abilities to organize information and construct it into a text.
We have different strengths and weaknesses. Sometimes, those weaknesses can make us feel worthless. But rediscovering and recreating yourself can transform you into an extraordinary individual.
The speech you are about to read will help you reflect your self-worth.
Questions: 1. What type of speech was used by the author? Why you say so? 2. What is its purpose? 3. How does this information lead you to your conclusion?
Types of speech according to purpose 1. Informative - provides interesting and useful information to audience . Example: Municipal Health Office (MHO) telling the community on precautionary measures to avoid the spreading of virus.
2. Demonstrative - teaches you something that includes a demonstration of how to do the thing. Example: How to do proper hand washing
3 . Entertainment- provides pleasure and enjoyment that makes the audience laugh. Example: Telling about a hilarious movie
4. Persuasive- to convince people or change in some way; to start doing something. Example: Convince to become an environmentalist.
1 1 Simple Ways to Care For Each Other During the COVID-19 Corona Virus Pandemic Greenpeace Philippines, March 27,2020 1. Volunteer your time. 2. Check in on elderly neighbors. 3. Look after yourself, to look after us all- flatten the curve. 4. A cool idea: Rent payment relief for self-isolated people without paid sick leave. 5. Instill empathy and concern for our health workers. 6. Fundraise for people financially impacted by quarantine measures. 7. Reach out to people in self-isolation. 8. Combat misinformation online. 9. Share positive news and acts kindness with your community. 10. Make social distancing fun with video chat. 11. And stop hoarding alcohol and hand sanitizers
Identify the following examples according to text types. Write I for Informative, P for Persuasive, E for Entertainment, and D for Demonstrative. Write the answer on the worksheet provided for you. 1. College professor lecturing on a specific topic during a class. 2.A lawyer giving a closing argument a court, arguing about whether the defendant is innocent or guilty of the crime. 3. Chefs describing how to prepare a recipe. 4.Tutors explaining how to solve mathematical equations. 5. Speeches given by maids of honor or best men at weddings