Q2 English 10 Public Speaking

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ENGLISH 10 | SECOND QUARTER

PUBLIC
SPEAKING
An Introduction

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A CHAMPION'S PRAYER

Today, I receive all of God's love for me.


Today, I open myself to the unbounded,
limitless, overflowing abundance
of God's universe.
Today, I open myself to God's blessings,
healing, and miracles.

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A CHAMPION'S PRAYER

Today, I open myself to God's Word,


so that I become more like Jesus every day.
Today, I proclaim that I am God's beloved,
I am God's servant,
I am God's powerful champion!
And because I am blessed, I am blessing the world,
in Jesus' Name. AMEN.

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ENGLISH 10 | SECOND QUARTER

PUBLIC
SPEAKING
An Introduction

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WORD OF THE DAY

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LIFE PERFORMANCE
OUTCOME
As a Christ-centered Paulinian,
I am a mindful, self-directed learner
and role model
consciously expressing my faith.

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PROGRAM OUTCOME
Accurately and idiomatically use
globally understood English
to express and write the ideas,
principles, and events that influence
their worldview
and enhance their lives
and career opportunities.

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ESSENTIAL
PERFORMANCE OUTCOME
Assess their unique personal qualities,
thinking processes, and talents,
and explain how strengthening them
can open doors to continued learning
and personal fulfillment.

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APPLIED PERFORMANCE
COMMITMENT
Contribute their time,
heartfelt attention,
and resources in directly assisting
those who live with little hope
of improving their lives.

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INTENDED LEARNING
OUTCOME
Assess their unique personal qualities,
thinking processes, and abilities
in terms of public speaking,
and explain how strengthening them
can open doors to continued learning
and personal fulfillment.

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PUBLIC SPEAKING:
Quick Perspectives Part 1

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So what is
PUBLIC SPEAKING?
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PUBLIC SPEAKING
involves talking in front of a group
of people, usually with some preparation.
It can be in front of people that you know
or a crowd of strangers.

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FUNCTIONS/AIMS
PERSUASIVE
INFORMATIVE
ENTERTAINING
CELEBRATORY
Some speeches may have more than one
of these aims.

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Quick History
The roots of public speaking
can be traced back about 2500
years ago in the ancient Athens.

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Why is it important?
Over the years, public speaking in communication
has played a major role in education, government,
and business. Words have the power to inform,
persuade, educate, and even entertain.
Spoken word can be even more powerful than
the written word in the hands of the right speaker.

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Benefits of Public Speaking

improves confidence
better research skills
stronger deductive skills
ability to advocate for causes

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Five Factors of Public Speaking
1. COMMUNICATOR
2. MESSAGE
3. AUDIENCE
4. MEDIUM
5. EFFECT

Who says what in which channel to whom with what effect?

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More to Learn about Public Speaking

1 2 3

Public Speaking Public Speaking Ethics Vocal Delivery


Techniques (p 45) (p 30) (pp 82-83)

4 5 6

Building Confidence Parts of an Effective Prosodic Features


(pp 109, 133) Speech (p 152) (p 193, 287)

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TED TALK
ENGLISH 10 | AP 10
Your university is organizing a TEDx talk
for the Junior High School students in your campus
so that they will become aware of global issues
such as migration, territorial disputes,
political dynasties, and graft and corruption practices.
You are tapped to be one of the speakers
in this event. You are expected to prepare
a short talk about just one aspect
of your issue of choice.

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TED TALK
ENGLISH 10 | AP 10
You are also expected to prepare a visual aid
that will help you get your point across.
As you address your audience,
you must show appropriate poise,
appearance, and body language.
To better connect with them,
you have to make eye contact,
project your voice well,
and speak at a good pace.

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PUBLIC SPEAKING:
Quick Perspectives Part 2

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