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DIFFERENT TYPES OF SPEECHES


1. 1. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION PHILIPPINE NORMAL UNIVERSITY The National
Center for Teacher Education Technology and Livelihood Education Hub South Luzon
Campus Lopez, Quezon GED-ENG 01: Purposive Communication BTLE 2 - JHS
2. 2. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Different Types of Speeches
3. 3. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Different Types of Speeches according to:  Purpose 
Delivery  Occasion
4. 4. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Different Types of Speeches according to PURPOSE
5. 5. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Different Types of Speeches according to Purpose The
four basic types of speech according to purpose are: to inform, to instruct, to entertain, and
to persuade. These are not mutually exclusive of one another. You may have several
purposes in mind when giving your presentation. However, the principle purpose of a speech
will generally fall into one of four basic types:
6. 6. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 1. INFORMATIVE This speech serves to provide
interesting and useful information to your audience.
7. 7. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 1. INFORMATIVE Example: A teacher telling students
about earthquakes  A student talking about her research
8. 8. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 1. INFORMATIVE Example: A travelogue about the
Tower of London A computer programmer speaking about new software
9. 9. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 2. DEMONSTRATIVE This has many similarities with an
informative speech. A demonstrative speech also teaches you something. The main
difference lies in including a demonstration of how to do the thing you’re teaching.
10. 10. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 2. DEMONSTRATIVE Example: How to start your
own blog How to bake a cake How to write a speech  How to… just about anything
11. 11. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 3. PERSUASIVE A persuasive speech works to
convince people to change in some way: they think, the way they do something, or to start
doing something that they are not currently doing.
12. 12. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Example: Become an organ donor Improve your
health through better eating 3. PERSUASIVE
13. 13. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Example: Television violence is negatively
influencing our children Become a volunteer and change the world 3. PERSUASIVE
14. 14. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 4. ENTERTAINING The after-dinner speech is a typical
example of an entertaining speech. The speaker provides pleasure and enjoyment that make
the audience laugh or identify with anecdotal information.
15. 15. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 4. ENTERTAINING Example: Excuses for any
occasion Explaining cricket to an American Things you wouldn’t know without the movies
16. 16. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Effective preparation requires identifying the purpose
of your speech. Once you’ve identified your purpose, you can move on to the objective of
your speech.
17. 17. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Reference: http://www.ismckenzie .com/4-basic-types-
of- speeches/
18. 18. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Different Types of Speeches according to DELIVERY
19. 19. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Different Types of Speeches according to Delivery The
easiest approach to speech delivery is not always the best. Substantial work goes into the
careful preparation of an interesting and ethical message, so it is understandable that
students may have the impulse to avoid “messing it up” by simply reading it word for word.
20. 20. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 1. IMPROMPTU SPEAKING It is the presentation of a
short message without advance preparation. Impromptu speeches often occur when
someone is asked to “say a few words” or give a toast on a special occasion.
21. 21. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 1. IMPROMPTU SPEAKING The advantage of this
kind of speaking is that it’s spontaneous and responsive in an animated group context.
22. 22. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 1. IMPROMPTU SPEAKING The disadvantage is that
the speaker is given little or no time to contemplate the central theme of his or her message.
As a result, the message may be disorganized and difficult for listeners to follow.
23. 23. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 1. IMPROMPTU SPEAKING Impromptu speeches are
generally most successful when they are brief and focus on a single point.
24. 24. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 2. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Extemporaneous
speaking is the presentation of a carefully planned and rehearsed speech, spoken in a
conversational manner using brief notes.
25. 25. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 2. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING By using notes
rather than a full manuscript, the extemporaneous speaker can establish and maintain eye
contact with the audience and assess how well they are understanding the speech as it
progresses.
26. 26. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 2. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Speaking
extemporaneously has some advantages. It promotes the likelihood that you, the speaker,
will be perceived as knowledgeable and credible.
27. 27. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 2. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING In addition, your
audience is likely to pay better attention to the message because it is engaging both verbally
and nonverbally.
28. 28. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 2. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING The
disadvantage of extemporaneous speaking is that it requires a great deal of preparation for
both the verbal and the nonverbal components of the speech. Adequate preparation cannot
be achieved the day before you’re scheduled to speak.
29. 29. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 3. SPEAKING FROM A MANUSCRIPT Manuscript
speaking is the word-for-word iteration of a written message. In a manuscript speech, the
speaker maintains his or her attention on the printed page except when using visual aids.
30. 30. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 3. SPEAKING FROM A MANUSCRIPT The advantage
to reading from a manuscript is the exact repetition of original words. As we mentioned at the
beginning of this chapter, in some circumstances this can be extremely important.
31. 31. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 4. SPEAKING FROM MEMORY Memorized speaking
is the rote recitation of a written message that the speaker has committed to memory.
32. 32. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 4. SPEAKING FROM MEMORY When it comes to
speeches, memorization can be useful when the message needs to be exact and the
speaker doesn’t want to be confined by notes.
33. 33. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 4. SPEAKING FROM MEMORY The advantage to
memorization is that it enables the speaker to maintain eye contact with the audience
throughout the speech.
34. 34. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Reference: http://2012books.lardbucket.
org/books/public-speaking- practice-and-ethics/s17-01- four-methods-of-delivery.html
35. 35. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Different Types of Speeches according to OCCASION
36. 36. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING Ceremonial speeches are
speeches given during a ceremony or a ritual marked by observance of formality or etiquette.
These ceremonies tend to be very special for people, so it shouldn’t be surprising that they
are opportunities for speech making.
37. 37. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING A. Speeches of
Introduction The first type of speech is called the speech of introduction, which is a mini
speech given by the host of a ceremony that introduces another speaker and his or her
speech.
38. 38. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING Just like any other speech,
a speech of introduction should be a complete speech and have a clear introduction, body,
and conclusion—and you should do it all in under two minutes. A. Speeches of Introduction
39. 39. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING For an introduction, think of
a hook that will make your audience interested in the upcoming speaker. A. Speeches of
Introduction
40. 40. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING A. Speeches of
Introduction The body of your introductory speech should be devoted to telling the audience
about the speaker’s topic, why the speaker is qualified, and why the audience should listen.
41. 41. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING A. Speeches of
Introduction The final part of a good introduction is the conclusion, which is generally
designed to welcome the speaker to the lectern.
42. 42. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING A speech of presentation is
a brief speech given to accompany a prize or honor. B. Speeches of Presentation
43. 43. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING B. Speeches of
Presentation When preparing a speech of presentation, it’s always important to ask how long
the speech should be.
44. 44. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING B. Speeches of
Presentation First, you should explain what the award or honor is and why the presentation
is important.
45. 45. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING B. Speeches of
Presentation Second, you can explain what the recipient has accomplished in order for the
award to be bestowed.
46. 46. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING B. Speeches of
Presentation Did the person win a race? Did the person write an important piece of
literature? Did the person mediate conflict? Whatever the recipient has done, you need to
clearly highlight his or her work.
47. 47. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING B. Speeches of
Presentation Lastly, if the race or competition was conducted in a public forum and
numerous people didn’t win, you may want to recognize those people for their efforts as well.
48. 48. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING C. Speeches of Dedication
A speech of dedication is delivered when a new store opens, a building is named after
someone, a plaque is placed on a wall, a new library is completed, and so on.
49. 49. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING C. Speeches of Dedication
These speeches are designed to highlight the importance of the project and possibly those
to whom the project has been dedicated.
50. 50. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING D. Toasts A toast is a
speech designed to congratulate, appreciate, or remember.
51. 51. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING D. Toasts First, toasts can
be delivered for the purpose of congratulating someone for an honor, a new job, or getting
married. You can also toast someone to show your appreciation for something they’ve done.
52. 52. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING D. Toasts Lastly, we toast
people to remember them and what they have accomplished.
53. 53. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING D. Toasts When preparing
a toast, the first goal is always to keep your remarks brief. Toasts are generally given during
the middle of some kind of festivities (e.g., wedding, retirement party, farewell party).
54. 54. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING D. Toasts Second, the goal
of a toast is to focus attention on the person or persons being toasted—not on the speaker
55. 55. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING E. Roasts The roast
speech is a very interesting and peculiar speech because it is designed to both praise and
good-naturedly insult a person being honored.
56. 56. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING E. Roasts Generally,
roasts are given at the conclusion of a banquet in honor of someone’s life achievements.
57. 57. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING E. Eulogies A eulogy is a
speech given in honor of someone who has died.
58. 58. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING F. Speeches of Farewell A
speech of farewell allows someone to say good-bye to one part of his or her life as he or she
is moving on to the next part of life.
59. 59. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION CEREMONIAL SPEAKING F. Speeches of Farewell
Maybe you’ve accepted a new job and are leaving your current job, or you’re graduating
from college and entering the work force.
60. 60. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING The goal of an
inspirational speech is to elicit or arouse an emotional state within an audience.
61. 61. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING A. Speeches to Ensure
Goodwill Goodwill is an intangible asset that is made up of the favor or reputation of an
individual or organization.
62. 62. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING A. Speeches to Ensure
Goodwill Speeches of goodwill are often given in an attempt to get audience members to
view the person or organization more favorably.
63. 63. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING A. Speeches to Ensure
Goodwill Although speeches of goodwill are clearly persuasive, they try not to be obvious
about the persuasive intent and are often delivered as information-giving speeches that
focus on an individual or organization’s positives attributes.
64. 64. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING A. Speeches to Ensure
Goodwill There are three basic types of speeches of goodwill: public relations, justification,
and apology.
65. 65. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING A. 1. Speeches for
Public Relations In a public relations speech, the speaker is speaking to enhance one’s own
image or the image of his or her organization.
66. 66. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING A. 1. Speeches for
Public Relations You can almost think of these speeches as cheerleading speeches because
the ultimate goal is to get people to like the speaker and what he or she represents.
67. 67. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING A. 2. Speeches for
Justification The second common speech of goodwill is the speech of justification, which is
given when someone attempts to defend why certain actions were taken or will be taken.
68. 68. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING A. 2. Speeches for
Justification In these speeches, speakers have already enacted (or decided to enact) some
kind of behavior, and are now attempting to justify why the behavior is or was appropriate.
69. 69. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING A. 3. Speeches of
Apology These speeches have become more and more commonplace. Every time we turn
around, a politician, professional athlete, musician, or actor/actress is doing something
reprehensible and getting caught.
70. 70. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING A. 3. Speeches of
Apology In fact, the speech of apology has quickly become a fodder for humor as well.
71. 71. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING B. Speeches for
Commencements The second type of inspirational speech is the speech of commencement,
which is designed to recognize and celebrate the achievements of a graduating class or
other group of people.
72. 72. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKING B. Speeches for
Commencements The most typical form of commencement speech happens when someone
graduates from school.
73. 73. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Reference: http://2012books.lardbucket.org/
books/public-speaking-practice- and-ethics/s21-02-special- occasion-speeches.html
74. 74. PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Prepared by: CERDON, Jayson R. DE CASTRO,
Juwan P. DAPOG, Jake J.

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