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House Rules

• Show respect to anyone inside and outside the classroom.


• Listen attentively, especially when the teacher is discussing.
• Actively participate in classroom discussions/activities.
• Speak only when called or recognized, and stand up to give the
answer.
• All cellphones must be in silent mode. Calls can only be answered if
they are important.
FACT
or
BLUFF
The Anthonian’s Edition!
MECHANICS

Each Sentences will be


Students group/team will
provided and No
students are given 5
will be be given 2 seconds to changing of
grouped banners, 1 for brainstorm. When
the alarm rings,
answers.
fact and 1 for
into 5. everyone has to raise
bluff. their answer.
1
Language plays an important
role in achieving one’s purpose
in writing.
1
Language plays an important
role in achieving one’s purpose
in writing.
2
Supporting a campaign or an
advocacy requires the use of
strong persuasive language.
2
Supporting a campaign or an
advocacy requires the use of
strong persuasive language.
3
One’s choice of words does not
matter when delivering a
campaign speech.
3
One’s choice of words does not
matter when delivering a
campaign speech.
4
A manuscript speech is a type of
speech where the speaker relies on
daily experiences, stored knowledge
and personal opinion.
4
A manuscript speech is a type of
speech where the speaker relies on
daily experiences, stored knowledge
and personal opinion.
5
Campaign is a systematic
investigation and study of materials
and sources to establish facts and
reach new conclusion.
5
Campaign is a systematic
investigation and study of materials
and sources to establish facts and
reach new conclusion.
6
Advocacy is an act or
process of supporting a
cause or proposal.
6
Advocacy is an act or
process of supporting a
cause or proposal.
7
Advocacy is a political tool by which an
individual or group aims to influence public
policies and resource-allocating decisions
within political, economic, and social system
and institutions.
7
Advocacy is a political tool by which an
individual or group aims to influence public
policies and resource-allocating decisions
within political, economic, and social system
and institutions.
8
Campaign is an organized and
active way to achieve a
particular goal.
8
Campaign is an organized and
active way to achieve a
particular goal.
9
Public speaking is an act of
delivering a speech before an
audience.
9
Public speaking is an act of
delivering a speech before an
audience.
10
Memorized speech is a style of
public speaking where the
speech is carefully rehearsed
before actual speaking time.
10
Memorized speech is a style of
public speaking where the
speech is carefully rehearsed
before actual speaking time.
Language of
Research,
Campaign and
Advocacies
Delivering A
Speech
Objectives
a. Define language of research, campaign and advocacy;
b. Identify the types of campaign and advocacy;

c. Create an advocacy plan and campaign material for


an advocacy;

d. Use the principles of effective speech delivery focusing


on articulation, modulation, stage presence, facial
expressions, gestures and movement and rapport with
the audience; and
e. Practice Speech Delivery.
What is research?
Research is a systematic
investigation and a study of
materials and sources to
establish facts and reach new
conclusion.
Chapter 1: Research Problem and Its Background

It begins with a general statement of the problem then


focuses on a specific problem or issue, frames the
said problem within the existing literature, points out
deficiencies in the literature and targets the study for
evidence and proof.
Chapter 2: Review of Related Literature

It reports critical review of the relevant


literature and identifies the gap within
the literature that your research will
attempt to address.
Chapter 3: Research Methodology

It discusses understanding of data


and the ways to systematically
collect information and data.
Chapter 4: Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation

It contains the main topic on finding answers


through data collection. It also discusses
methods of arranging, summarizing and
presenting sets of data using tabular textual
and graphical methods.
Chapter 5: Summary of Findings, Conclusions and
Recommendations
It presents ways of reporting and sharing
findings of a research study. It deals with
ways of drawing logical conclusion from
research findings and gives
recommendations.
What is a Literal Language?
Literal language means exactly what it says. It
does not use figures of speech. Instead, it uses the
actual meaning of words or phrases in their exact
sense. It’s often used in the fields of science, logic,
objectivity and research. It is a kind of expression
that could be trusted to describe ideas precisely
and clearly.
“The (effects, outturn) of music on mood have long been a
popular topic of psychology research. In a recent study, our
department analyzed the effects of various types of music on
individuals’ moods as well as its effects on their helping
behavior, specifically their desire to donate money. While
the study did (affirm, proclaim) music’s ability to both
positively and negatively impact mood, its effects on giving
were a bit less conclusive…”

Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285055978
Advocacy #1 Advocacy #2

Let’s Educate Proper Waste


Management is best
everyone to
done with multitude
practice Proper hands and minds
Waste
Management
What is advocacy?
An advocacy is an active promotion of a cause
or principle. It is a continuous and long-term
process aimed at influencing policies and
attitudes, relying on research, relationship-
building and incremental progress.
What is a campaign?
A campaign refers to a set of organized activities
designed to influence policies and practices to achieve
lasting change. Campaign always goes beyond just
influencing policies and practices and always seeks to
engage the public in taking action and creating broader
movement for change.
5 DIMENSIONS OF A CAMPAIGN

Aware-
SOCIAL
ness Research MOBILIZATION Training Lobbying
Raising
What is Speech Delivery?
In the context of public speaking, delivery
refers to the presentation of the speech you
have researched, organized, outlined, and
practiced. It consists of vocal and physical
elements.
Four Extemporaneous

Styles in Impromptu
Speech Memorized
Delivery Manuscript
Extemporaneous Speech
• Carefully prepared and rehearsed speech before actual
speaking time.
• Uses outline as a guide of the speaker which may include
quotations, sources of the speaker and arrangement of
important information.
• Delivery is in a conversational manner.
• Examples: debate rebuttals and press conference
Impromptu Speech
• Delivered without notes or a plan, and
without any formal preparation.
• Relies on daily experience, stored knowledge
and personal opinion.
• Examples: answering questions during a
conference
Memorized Speech
• A speech delivered from memory without
reliance on notes or an outline.
• Speaker completely memorizes his speech.
• Example: Poem recital
Manuscript Speech
• Delivered with a script of the exact words.
• May sound convenient for the speaker; however, it
has limited interaction with the audience.
• Speaker tends to read the script word for word in
front of the audience.
• Examples: SONA, Eulogy, Victory Speeches
Group 1
Write the findings of a research report by discussing the data on Covid-19 Bulletin of
the Department of Health (DOH). Observe the use of appropriate language in writing
the discussion
Group 2

Make your own advocacy highlighting your


understanding of the issue on “Malnutrition”. Be
guided by the following questions as clues in
crafting the advocacy:
• What is the issue all about?
• What is your goal? Who is your target?
• What do you want to convey?
Group 3

Create your own campaign highlighting your


understanding of the issue on “Drug Addiction”. Be
guided by the following questions in crafting the
campaign:
• What do you want to change?
• What is your message?
• What will you do? How will you do it?
GROUP ACTIVITY

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

Advocacy on Campaign
Malnutrition on Drug
Addiction

Research Findings
Questions
or
Clarifications

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