Lesson 3
Lesson 3
Lesson 3
“Champions do not become champions when they win the event, but in the hours,
weeks, months and years they spend preparing for it. The victorious performance itself is
merely the demonstration of their championship character.”
― Alan Armstrong
Activity 1. TRUE or FALSE. Write T if the statement is true; write F if it is false. Write your
answer on the space before the number.
_____1. An outline determines whether your supporting ideas match your main idea or not.
_____2. Any speech should include an introduction, body, and conclusion.
_____3. In the introduction, you explain the importance of your topic by giving examples.
_____4. Knowing the audience and the occasion is crucial in writing a speech.
_____5. Rehearsing is a major requirement.
_____6. Speech writing is a recursive process.
_____ 7. The approach that you will use in your introduction can determine the success of your
speech.
_____8. The primary objective of speech writing is getting the right or appropriate topic.
_____9. The purpose of the speech will help you identify ideas that will support your main idea
or message.
_____10. Word choice is one consideration in writing a speech.
I. Attention Getter
II. Relate to audience
III. Establish Credibility
IV. State central idea and preview main points
(Transition: Type the transition from your introduction to your body here.)
B. Type the second sub point here. If you have one sub point, you must have at least a
second.
Bibliography
Provide a list of sources consulted while preparing your speech, using MLA bibliographic style.
Another example…
Exercise 1. IDENTIFICATION. Give what is asked. Write your answer on the space before the
number.
___________1. It refers to the blue print of a speech.
___________2. It is a list of all of the sources you have used (whether referenced or not) in the
process of researching your work.
___________3. This part of a speech clearly identifies the topic being discussed, includes the
points discussed in the paper, and is written for a specific audience.
___________4. This part of a speech supports the thesis statement.
___________5. The purpose of this is to summarize your main points and to prepare the
audience for the end of your speech.
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___________6. It is an empty space at the beginning of a line to signal the start of a new
paragraph.
___________7. This part of a speech represents your chance to get your audience's attention
before clearly stating your topic.
___________8. It is a definite aid in the construction of the speech, thus ensuring that you do
have a definite development of your introduction, body, and conclusion.
___________9. It refers to a device a speaker uses at the beginning of a speech to capture an
audience's interest and make them interested in the speech's topic.
___________10. These are words and phrases that allow you to smoothly move from one point to
another so that your speech flows and your presentation is unified.
Make your own outline and speech. You can follow any of the format presented on “Let’s Dig
Deeper”.
Speech
Mechanics - 15 points
(The speech is free from errors such as capitalization, punctuation and spelling)
Organization - 10 points
(The speech is organized; the paragraphs are connected to each other)
Content/Substance - 25 points
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50 points
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References:
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-publicspeakingprinciples/chapter/chapter-8-outlining-your-
speech/
https://mcckc.edu/tutoring/docs/br/english/Speech_Outline.pdf
https://www.hffmcsd.org/site/handlers/filedownload.ashx?moduleinstanceid=232&dataid=946&FileName=
informative%20speech%20outline%20format.pdf
https://www.google.com/search?q=rubrics+for+making+an+outline&sxsrf=ALeKk01uY05E6GfPMMCHcsf
4JslBc357Gw:1597208178592&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj02feQ8JTrAhUlL6YKHdut
BGIQ_AUoAXoECA0QAw&biw=1242&bih=597#imgrc=mcARww4LR1rAUM