CHAPTER 7: Types of Speeches (Occasion) Flashcards
(16 cards)
Types of Speeches (According to Occasion – Domingo, M., et al)
- Welcome Speech
- Thanksgiving Speech
- Introduction Speech
- Closing Speech
- Acceptance Speech
- Tribute Speech
- Commencement Speech
expresses pleasure and warm, cordial accommodation of the audience
Welcome Speech
addressed to specific individuals for important reasons like having donated school building, providing scholarships, supporting community projects, etc…
Thanksgiving speech
tells about a guest speaker’s qualifications, skills and outstanding achievements in relation to the nature of the occasion
Introduction Speech
also called the closing remarks, this wraps up all the activities towards the realization of the day’s objective or the theme of the celebration
Closing speech
delivered after receiving an award, a promotion or any kind kind of recognition
Acceptance speech
delivered on the occasion of one’s birthday, assumption to office, retirement
Tribute Speech
delivered by a commencement speaker which aims to express gratitude to the individuals who have contributed to the success of the graduates
Commencement Speech
one-on-one and face-to-face quick, flexible conversation between two persons
Interview
2 Most Commonly Used Type of Interview
- Fact-finding
- Job selection
Various Purposes of Interview
- Informational Interview
- Exploratory Interview
- Performance Appraisal Interview
- Counseling Interview
- Grievance Interview
- Sales Interview
- Exit Interview
Type of Interview Question
- Open- ended question
- Direct question
- Mirror- type question
- Probing question
- Loaded question
- Problem-solving question
Do’s in an Interview
-Dress smartly but simply and ne well-groomed
-Bring paper, pen and a copy of data sheet
-Be on time
-Remain standing until asked to sit
-Maintain eye contact with the interviewer/interviewee
-Greet the interviewer by name pronouncing it correctly
-Anticipate questions that may be asked
-Be honest and straightforward
-Answer all questions briefly but completely
-Show interest and listen carefully
-Be yourself
-Ask questions about the position and company
-Express appreciation for the interviewers’ time and consideration
-Memorize the content of the resume
-Do your homework
-Think before you speak
-Watch grammar and your manners
-Exit carefully
Don’ts in an Interview
-Volunteer information
-Give prepared answers
-Carry packages with you
-Chew gum
-Smoke
-Wear sunglasses
-Talk against your former employers and teachers
-Talk too much
-Put personal items in the interviewers’ desk
-Slouch in your chair
-Make excuses
receives information or data
Fact- finding
know and evaluate the qualifications of an applicant
Job selection