ORAL COMM REVIEWER
Communicative strategy
- The plans on honwe are going to communicate ( Approach them, interact, introduce
yourself)
- these are plans, means or ways oF sharing incormation.
Types of communicative strategy
1. Nomination - the beginning to start communication
2. Restriction - limitation or boundaries to get the expected set of answer
3. Turn taking - exchanging ideas to make the communicaton produce
4. Turn control - staying in particular topic.
5. Topic Shifting - introducing a new topic
6. Repair - overcoming communication breakdown or misunderstanding ( ask any
clarification)
* Clarification
* I gnore the new situation
* Repeating
* Recasting
7. Termination - end of the conversation
Types of Speeches
1. Informative speech - providing information
Types of Informative Speech
* Definition - explain the meaning
* Demonstration - explain how to do something
* Explanatory - give a description of a topic
* Description - giving a vivid description
2. Persuasive Speech - purpose of persuading
the audience
3. Inspirational speech - convinces people they can succeed in life
4. Entertainment Speech
Types of Entertainment Speech
1. Speech - joke
2. Ceremonial.
3. Inspirational
Types of Speech According to Delivery
Extemporeneous - may preperations pero limited
Impromptu - on the spot
ManuScript - Guide
Memorize
Principle of Speech Writing
1 Choose the topic - relevant in today issue
2. Audience Analysis - demographic profile
3. Speech Writing (make a research) - to prove, give a fact and evidense.
4. Outlining / organizing
Ways to outline information
1. chronological outline -
2. Spatial/Geographical -
3. Cause and topic effect -
4. problem solution -
5. topical - A. I.
Principle of Speech Delivery
1.Articulation - the clarity of now pronounce words (you must practice your speech)
* Diction - choice
* Enunciation - act of pronounciationor saying words
2.Modulation - tone and speech of speaker
3. Stage Presence - how you dress
- You need to look presentable
4.Facial Expression
5. Rapport - relationship or good band
- small talk to your audience
- telling a joke