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Examples:

 Couple talking about their future plans


 Very close friends sharing secrets
LESSON 8 (private language)
 Family sharing of ideas
SPEECH STYLES: INTIMATE, CASUAL AND
CONSULTATIVE 2. CASUAL SPEECH STYLE - style when you
 SPEECH STYLE - is the way in which talk to your classmates, peers, and other
something is said, done, expressed, or people. In this style, language used is often
performed, and it corresponds to specific informal conversation.
speech contexts. - Typically take place between classmates,
friends, or co-workers.
Example: In greeting your
5 KINDS OF SPEECH SYLES: classmates/friends
1. INTIMATE SPEECH STYLE - is usually used  Hey
by persons who are close or very familiar  What’s up?
with each other.  How are u doin?
- take place between persons of close Expressions
relationships (e.g. married couples, lovers,  Oh! Come on
and family members)  “Nope” instead of no
 Freaking out (getting scared)
3. CONSULTATIVE SPEECH STYLE - advice
LESSON 9
from a person usually a professional who
has expert knowledge on a specific subject SPEECH STYLES: FORMAL AND FROZEN
or field.
4. FORMAL SPEECH STYLE - is prepared in
- take place between professionals such as
advance and follows strict rules in word
doctors and lawyer and their patients and
choice and content.
clients.
Examples:
 Classroom Discussion of teacher Example
 Consulting to doctor Here is an excerpt from President Benigno S.
 Consulting to lawyer Aquino III’s 2014 SONA, which is an example
of Formal speech style.
5. FROZEN SPEECH STYLE - follows much
stricter rules in wording, wording, content,
and format. They may not be changed as
they permanently inscribed in a document a
document such as Preamble of the
Philippine Constitution or a dedication on a
commemorative marker for a historical site
or a plaque of appreciation.

Here is another example of


Frozen speech style,
inscribed in the plaque,
“to the memory of
JOSE RIZAL”

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