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  • Competence in oral communication
    • Makes you become an effective leader
    • Able to listen attentively to identify the conveyed meaning
    • Collaborate with others
    • Use critical thinking and problem-solving skills
    • Give appropriate feedback
    • Converse with others of different backgrounds
  • Competence in oral communication is important in the present 21st century world
  • Manners in speech
    Ethical standards in delivering a speech in public
  • Manners of speech
    • Observe ethically sound goals
    • Prepare all the time
    • Tell the truth
    • Be sensible and sensitive
  • Components of speech
    • Introduction
    • Body
    • Conclusion
  • Introduction
    • Attention getter
    • Initial summary
    • Speaker's credibility
    • Relevance of the topic to the audience
    • Self-introduction (optional)
    • Thesis statement
  • Body
    • Main idea 1 with supporting details
    • Main idea 2 with supporting details
    • Main idea 3 with supporting details
    • Conclusion
  • Conclusion
    • Closure
    • Summary
    • Call to action
    • Powerful closing statement
  • Types of speeches according to purpose
    • Speech to inform
    • Speech to entertain
    • Speech to persuade
  • Speech to inform
    Seeks to provide the audience with a clear understanding of the concept or idea presented by the speaker
  • Speech to entertain
    Seeks to provide the audience with entertainment
  • Speech to persuade
    Seeks to provide the audience with favorable or acceptable ideas that can influence their own ideas and decisions
  • Methods of delivery
    • Manuscript speech
    • Memorized speech
    • Impromptu speech
    • Extemporaneous speech
  • Manuscript speech
    Delivered by speakers who intend to read aloud their speech word for word to their audience
  • Memorized speech
    Delivered by speakers who intend to memorize their speech word for word
  • Impromptu speech
    Delivered by speakers who are suddenly asked or requested by someone or a group of people to say a few words about something
  • Extemporaneous speech
    Delivered by speakers who intend to present a well-crafted speech that is fully prepared and perfectly rehearsed ahead of time
  • Special-occasion speeches
    • Ceremonial speaking
    • Inspirational speaking
  • Ceremonial speeches
    • Introductions
    • Presentations
    • Acceptances
    • Dedications
    • Toasts
    • Roasts
    • Eulogies
    • Farewells
  • Speech of presentation
    A brief speech given to accompany a prize or honor
  • Speech of acceptance
    A speech given by the recipient of a prize or honor
  • Speech of dedication
    Delivered when a new store opens, a building is named after someone, a plaque is placed on a wall, a new library is completed, etc.
  • Toast
    A speech designed to congratulate, appreciate, or remember
  • Roast speech
    Designed to both praise and good-naturedly insult a person being honored
  • Eulogy
    A speech given in honor of someone who has died
  • Speech of farewell
    Allows someone to say goodbye to one part of their life as they are moving on to the next part of life
  • Speeches to ensure goodwill
    • Public relations
    • Justification
    • Apology
  • Speech of commencement
    Designed to recognize and celebrate the achievements of a graduating class or other group of people