PS.ELAR.3.E
Analyze oral and written speech models to evaluate the topic, purpose, audience, and occasion.
Public Speaking I, II, III · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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oral speech modelswritten speech modelstopicpurposeaudienceoccasion
Skills
- analyze (oral speech models) #dok3
- analyze (written speech models) #dok3
- evaluate (the topic in speech models) #dok3
- evaluate (the purpose in speech models) #dok3
- evaluate (the audience and occasion in speech models) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify the topic, purpose, audience, and occasion in oral or written speech models. #dok1
- I can describe the features of oral and written speech models related to topic, purpose, audience, and occasion. #dok2
- I can analyze how topic, purpose, audience, and occasion are addressed in oral and written speech models. #dok3
- I can evaluate the effectiveness of oral or written speech models in addressing topic, purpose, audience, and occasion. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Effective speeches are shaped by the thoughtful consideration of topic, purpose, audience, and occasion.
- Analyzing speech models helps develop a deeper understanding of how to plan impactful speeches.
Essential Questions
- How do successful speakers tailor their speeches to the topic, purpose, audience, and occasion?
- What strategies can you use to analyze both oral and written speech models?
- Why is it important to evaluate the effectiveness of a speech’s components like topic, purpose, audience, and occasion?
- In what ways can examining speech models inform your own speech planning?
- How does the occasion influence a speaker’s choices in crafting a speech?