Speech Acts
Speech Contexts
Speech Styles
Speeches
Still Speeches
100

A ___________ is an utterance that a speaker makes to achieve an intended effect.

speech act

100

This refers to communication that centers in one person where the speaker acts both as the sender and the receiver of the message.

Intrapersonal

100

This style is common among peers and friends. Jargon, slang, or the vernacular language are used.

Casual

100

speech about objects or people, speech about processes, speech about events, and speech about concepts.

Informative

100

are delivered with little or no time for preparation.

                                   


    

Impromptu

200

The intention of the speaker when uttering the words.

Illocutionary Act

200

You are a student journalist articulating your stand on current issues through the school’s newspaper.

Mass Communication

200

Examples are sermons by priests and ministers, State of the Nation Address of the President, formal speeches, or pronouncements by judges.

Formal Style

200

This focuses on tangible items like gadgets, products, structures, or people. Visual aids may be necessary.

Speech about objects or people

200

When will the Demonstration Speech be submitted?

October 28

300

Speech acts that are to cause the hearer to take a particular action

Directives

300

Communication that occurs between two people.

Dyad Communication

300

communication between teachers and students, employers and employees, doctor and patient, judge and lawyer, or President and his/her constituents.

Consultative

300

the form of communication that people of diverse backgrounds mostly engage in.

Persuasive Speech

300

"Note that glancing at the audience only at the end of a sentence is not sufficient to establish and maintain rapport during the speech." - Is this a good advice?

Yes

400

We use the term speech acts to describe ______ such as asking questions, making requests, giving orders, making promises, giving advice, and making threats.

actions

400

this type refers to communication that requires you to deliver or send the message before or in front of a group.

Public

400

This style is “frozen” in time and remains unchanged. It mostly occurs in ceremonies.

Frozen

400

this type of Persuasive Speech focuses on questions of value regarding topics on the self, family, friendship, religion, government, freedom, love, and money, among others. 

In this case, the persuasive speaker (1) makes a statement or claim which reflects his/her judgment, (2) attempts to convince his/her audience of his/her judgment, and (3) justifies it based on standards.

Speech that Questions Value

400

An ____________ aims to share goodwill, joy, and pleasure to the audience.

entertainment speech

500

According to this person, there are five types of speech acts: Representatives, Directives, Commissives, Expressives, Declarations

Cohen

500

Who stated this idea: "We are like artists or musicians, composing with words rather than paint or musical notes, trying to communicate and achieve effects"

Gee (2014)

500

According to _____________, there are five speech styles.

Joos (1968)

500

this type of Persuasive Speech questions the current state of things that can impact the future. In this case, the persuasive speaker asks relevant questions that can help in making a decision on whether or not something should be implemented, observed, or done.

Speech that questions policy

500

True or False? You will all slay your speeches!

TRUE!! 🏹

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