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  • Most popular type of speech wherein the speaker is given limited time to prepare and guided by notes or outline.
    Extemporaneous Speech
  • – a type of illocutionary act which brings a change in the external situation.
    Declaration
  • is the actual act of uttering. what type of speech act is this?
    Locutionary act
  • It restate the main idea of your speech. Furthermore, it provides a summary, emphasizes the message, and calls for action.
    Conclusion
  • – a type of illocutionary act in which the speaker expresses his/her feelings or emotional reactions. Some examples of an expressive act are thanking, apologizing, welcoming, and deploring.
    Expressive
  • An example of this speech is a speech about how to win over climate change.
    Persuasive
  • Your written speech involves correcting errors in mechanics, such as grammar, punctuation, capitalization, unity, coherence and other.
    Editing/Revising
  • Maybe we can use the time later to talk about that. In the meantime, let’s first discuss our week's celebration. What type of communicative strategy is used?
    repair
  • It is a speech without advanced preparations.
    Impromptu Speech
  • a type of illocutionary act in which the speaker expresses belief about the truth of a proposition.
    Assertive
  • A process that refers to who will take the conversational floor first, second then to be followed. What type of communicative strategy is used?
    turn-taking
  • “Sorry, I need to study for our final exams. Let’s talk next time, okay?”
    Termination
  • “Sorry to interrupt you, but may I ask something before you continue…?” What type of communicative strategy is used?
    turn-taking
  • In courtrooms, a defense attorney can only speak about things that would defend individuals charged with criminal activity. What type of communicative strategy is used?
    Topic Control
  • It provides the explanation, examples, or any details that can help you deliver your purpose and explain the main idea of your speech.
    BODY OF THE SPEECH
  • a type of illocutionary act in which the speaker tries to make the addressee perform an action. Some examples of a directive act are asking, ordering, requesting, inviting, advising, and begging.
    Directive
  • – a type of illocutionary act which commits the speaker to doing something in the future. Examples of a commissive act are promising, planning, vowing, and betting.
    Commissive
  • is an utterance that a speaker makes to achieve an intended effect.
    Speech act
  • Provides the audience with amusement.
    Entertainment
  • An example of this speech is a speech about informing students about the process of conducting an automated government election.
    Informative
  • Reciting a written message word-for-word from memory
    Memorized Speech
  • It is a speech that has limited preparations.
    Extemporaneous Speech
  • Refers to a formal address or discourse delivered in front of an audience.
    SPEECH
  • is the social function of what is said. what type of speech act is this?
    Illocutionary act
  • “It's great connecting with you. See you around!” What type of communicative strategy is used?
    Termination
  • Reading aloud a written message.
    Manuscript
  • Provides audience with a clear understanding of the concept or idea presented by the speaker.
    Informative
  • Provides the audience with well argued ideas that can influence their own beliefs and decisions.
    Persuasive
  • Mrs. Ibarrola bade her audiences goodnight after she delivered her speech last night. What communicative strategy shows how Mrs. Ibarrola ends the interaction? What type of communicative strategy is used?
    termination
  • A news reporter delivers the first broadcast in GMA. What type of communicative strategy is used?
    nomination
  • is the resulting act of what is said. what type of speech act is this?
    Perlocutionary act
  • Ms. Catherine divided the class into groups and instructed them to discuss the assigned topic to them. What type of communicative strategy is used?
    turn-taking