Grade 10 discussion about News Report, Speeches, Informative Talks and Panel Discussion.
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3. They discuss the issue or topic with each other
by asking questions or reacting to the views and
opinions of panel members.
4. A type of speech delivery that involves the
speaker’s preparation of notes before delivery,
associated with the conversational style of
delivery.
5. The communication or expression of thoughts in
spoken words. A formal address or discourse
delivered to an audience.
6. It’s written and spoken to present fascinating
and useful information to increase the
knowledge of your audience.
7. Its purpose is to inform readers of what is
happening in the world around them.
8. News Reports, Speeches,
News Reports, Speeches,
Informative Talks, Panel Discussion
Informative Talks, Panel Discussion
Learning Competencies:
Identify the differences of news reports, speeches, informative talks, and
panel discussions.
Use information from news reports, speeches, informative talks, panel
discussions, etc.in everyday conversations and exchanges.
Get the information that can be used in everyday life from news reports,
speeches, informative talks, panel discussion, etc.
9. News Reports, Speeches,
News Reports, Speeches,
Informative Talks, Panel Discussion
Informative Talks, Panel Discussion
Learning Competencies:
Recognize how to gather information and share it through news reports,
speeches, informative talks, and panel discussions.
Appreciate the importance and the different ways of citing and recognizing the
sources of information through these platforms.
10. NEWS REPORTS
are found in newspapers and their purpose
is to inform readers of what is happening
in the world around them. A news report
follows a certain structure.
12. PARTS OF
NEWS STORY
1. News reports begin with a catchy
HEADLINE (it is the title of the article
that should be interesting enough to
grab the attention of the readers)
2. The BYLINE is the name of the
person who wrote the report.
(Remember that whenever you write
your news report you need to use your
name.)
13. PARTS OF
NEWS STORY
3. The PLACELINE is where the report
was written (The place of the report
was written depends on where the
incident took place)
4. The LEAD informs the reader of the
most important aspects of the story as
soon as possible. It is part of the news
that most people read.
14. 5Ws and H
Rule
WHO is involved
WHAT took place or
happened
WHEN did it take
place
WHERE did it take
place
WHY did it happen
HOW did it happen
(include this only if
there is space)
15. PANEL DISCUSSION
A panel discussion or simply a panel, is a
public exchange of ideas, giving experts and
audience members the chance to discuss a
particular topic.
16. PANEL
DISCUSSION
The panelists discuss the issue or
topic with each other by asking
questions or reacting to the views and
opinions of other panel members.
The leader, moderator or chairman
opens and closes the discussion and
provides a summary of panel
presentations and discussion.
17. HOW TO
CONDUCT?
1. PUTTING A PANEL
TOGETHER
a. Select a topic
b. Recruit varied
participants
c. Invite a moderator/
chairman/ leader
d. Plan the physical set up
18. HOW TO
CONDUCT?
II. PLANNING THE PANEL
DISCUSSION
a. Figure out the goals of the
panel
b. Decide how long the panel
should last
c. Consider starting with
individual lectures (optional)
d. Try to avoid visual
presentation
e. Write questions for the
panelists
f. Plan out the rest of the panel
g. Introduce the panelists to
each other in advance.
19. HOW TO
CONDUCT?
III. MODERATING A PANEL
DISCUSSION
a. Briefly introduce the panel and
each participant
b. Involve the audience early
c. Ask the panelists the prepared
questions
d. Follow through with your
questions as necessary
e. Get a timekeeper
f. Keep the panelists on tasks
g. Collect questions from the
audience
h. Thank everyone involved
21. TYPES OF
SPEECH
ACCORDING
TO DELIVERY
a speech that the speaker
has mastered in his mind
and heart. The speaker is
normally in total control
of the wording because
he/she had planned it.
a type of speech delivery
that involves the
preparation of speaker
notes before delivery,
associated with the
conversational style of
delivery.
MEMORIZED SPEECH
EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH
23. TYPES OF
SPEECH
ACCORDING
TO PURPOSE
written to present fascinating
and useful information to
increase the knowledge of
your audience.
usually challenges an
audience’s beliefs and or
tries to move those in
attendance to change
existing viewpoints or at
least recognize the validity
of opposing viewpoints.
INFORMATIVE SPEECH
PERSUASIVE SPEECH
24. TYPES OF
SPEECH
ACCORDING
TO PURPOSE
a speech that tells/shows
an audience how to do
something. It requires that
you provide instruction by
using materials in which to
perform a specific task.
is a persuasive speech in
which the speaker
attempts to persuade his
audience to alter their
viewpoints on a
controversial issue.
DEMONSTRATIVE SPEECH
ARGUMENTATIVE SPEECH
25. ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT
Watch the latest news or commentary programs and get the
information you can use. Provide your analysis and
interpretation of the viewed material through creative role
playing based on the platform your group picked. The
presentation will be conducted at the next meeting.
27. EXIT TICKET
Share to the class the important
lesson you’ve learned from knowing
the differences and usage of news
reports, speeches, informative talks
and panel discussion to our
everyday life.