Quarter 4-Lesson 1-2 Types of speech according to purpose and delivery.pptx

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Good Afternoon! Tongue Twister of the day Here is where your presentation begins

Good Afternoon! Tongue Twister of the day Tom threw Tim thirteen thumbtacks.

Learning Task 1: Pre-Activity Alternate spellings for this sound: th as in this, those, them   Learning Task 2: Pre-Activity Alternate spellings for this sound: th as in thin, thorn, thank

Learning th words (such as “the,” “this,” “that,” “there,” etc.) is an essential part of phonics instruction. The th digraph can make two different sounds: the voiced sound /ð/ (as in “this”). It is also called the hard th or the buzzy th. the unvoiced sound /θ/ (as in “think”). It is also called the soft th or non-buzzy th.

I ntroduce the Concept of “Buzzy” and “Non-Buzzy” Sounds Feel the Buzz: To make the buzzy “ th ” sound, This is the voiced /ð/ sound for the hard th. Non-Buzzy Sound: For the non-buzzy “ th ” sound, this is the unvoiced /θ/ sound for the soft th.

Demonstrate the Difference Buzzy “ th ” (voiced /ð/): “this,” “that,” “there,” “brother,” “mother” Voice it out: “When I say “this,” I feel a buzz in my throat.” Non-buzzy “ th ” (unvoiced /θ/): “think,” “thumb,” “three,” “bath,” “thank” No buzz: “When I say “think,” there is no buzz in my throat.”

Demonstrate the Difference (YT) Soft TH (voiceless): Place tongue between upper and lower teeth. Blow air through teeth. Hard TH (voiced): Place tongue behind upper teeth. Blow air and let tongue vibrates. Feel the buzz.

Practice with soft th and hard th words.

Practice with soft th and hard th words. Phrases thirty theaters the eight athletes a thousand thanks the three theologians authority of the pythons

Practice with soft th and hard th words. 1. The Southerner had difficulty breathing during the cold weather. 2. Although father wore thick clothes, he still writhed in pain. 3. I kept the withered rose. 4. This shampoo gives a smooth lather. 5. Don’t bother to bring these wreaths to the wake.

Learning Task 4: Be Purposive 1. The family will (thine, dine) at the five-star hotel. 2. The baker mixed the (though, dough). 3. The patient (ride, writhe) in pain. 4. Parents should consult the doctor before giving a (those, dose). 5. The suspects in the pyramid scam were (sued, soothe) by their victims.

Types of Speech According to Purpose Here is where your presentation begins

I n formative Speech You can enter a subtitle here if you need it 01

Informative Speech Give significant information Provide interesting and useful informati on to your audience

Informative Speech Help the audience understand new information

Informative Speech Teacher lecturing about types of speeches according to purpose. Guest speaker presenting his topic about Mental Health.

Informative Speech SDRRM volunteers telling students about earthquakes. A students talking about her research.

Informative Speech A travelogue about the Tower of London. A computer programmer speaking about the new software.

Demonstrative Speech You can enter a subtitle here if you need it 02

Demonstrative Speech They can be long and detailed, or short and simple. Demonstrative speeches are intended to teach an audience how to do a specific thing.

Demonstrative Speech How to start your own vlog. How to write a speech. How to make a no-bake cheesecake.

Demonstrative Speech What are the useful tips in making a barbecue? Cooking tips. What are the basics of wine tasting?

Persuasive Speech You can enter a subtitle here if you need it 03

Persuasive Speech A persuasive speech aims to persuade or convince people to change the way they think or do something , or to start doing something that they are not currently doing.

Persuasive Speech Persuasion is the use of speech to influence the values, beliefs, attitudes, or behavior of others through reasoning, credibility, and identification.

Persuasive Speech Commercial Politicians during campaign

Persuasive Speech Become an organ donor. Television violence is negatively influencing children. Improve your health through better eating.

Persuasive Speech Become a volunteer to change the world.

Types of Persuasive Speech Speech to convince Speech to Actuate

Types of Persuasive Speech Speech to convince

Types of Persuasive Speech Speech to actuate

Entertaining Speech You can enter a subtitle here if you need it 04

Entertainment Speech A speech to entertain aims to engage, interest, amuse, or please the listeners.

Entertainment Speech This is presented in situations where it is necessary to build lighthearted mood such as when making a speech at an after-dinner party, leading a toast at a friend’s wedding, or making remarks at a birthday party for a colleague.

Entertainment Speech To tell jokes or funny stories Dramatic stories Horror stories

Entertainment Speech Stand up comedy Showbiz awards night

Entertainment Speech Topics Don’t eat vegetables; they have feelings too.

Entertainment Speech Topics I pooped in my pants on my first day at school.

Entertainment Speech Topics My favorite misheard song lyrics.

Entertainment Speech Topics When nothing goes right, go left.

Try this! Something That Made Me Laugh So Hard, I Cried That Thing I Shared on Facebook that Maybe I Shouldn’t Have. The Best Dad Jokes of All Time. Why people should connect more with nature. Religion has no place in government. A manager in a retail store giving a presentation to her staff. What are the steps involved in making Banana pudding? Different ways to count calories and make healthier choices. Safety measures for learning while cooking. How to make Kimchi?

Try this! Page 9-11 Learning Task 1

Quiz 1. Speech according to ____________

Quiz 2-5. Enumerate the 4

Quiz 6. Its sole purpose is to have the audience enjoy the presentation.

Quiz 7. It works to convince people to change in some ways such as: the way they think, the way they do something, or to start doing something that they are not usually doing.

Quiz 8. This speech purpose is to “let somebody know” those in audience by presenting them reliable information on any subject matter.

Quiz 9-10. What are the two types of persuasive speech?

Quiz 11-14. Differentiate the 4 types of speeches acc to

Identify if the given example is INFORMATIVE, DEMONSTRATIVE, PERSUASIVE or ENTERTAINMENT 15. The Exact event that transpired during the Battle of Tirad Pass

Identify if the given example is INFORMATIVE, DEMONSTRATIVE, PERSUASIVE or ENTERTAINMENT 16. How pearls develop in oysters

Identify if the given example is INFORMATIVE, DEMONSTRATIVE, PERSUASIVE or ENTERTAINMENT 17. How necessary is it to take the COVID 19 vaccine?

Identify if the given example is INFORMATIVE, DEMONSTRATIVE, PERSUASIVE or ENTERTAINMENT 18. Tell jokes, funny stories, scary stories and dramatize an anecdote.

Identify if the given example is INFORMATIVE, DEMONSTRATIVE, PERSUASIVE or ENTERTAINMENT 19. People have the right to choose to sacrifice their life with dignity

Identify if the given example is INFORMATIVE, DEMONSTRATIVE, PERSUASIVE or ENTERTAINMENT 20. The origin of the holiday known as Halloween.

Good Afternoon! Tongue Twister of the day Here is where your presentation begins

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