Evaluating Spoken Texts Using Criteria || GRADE 10|| MELC-based VIDEO LESSON | QUARTER 1| MODULE 7

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time check it's english o'clock [Music] english teacher nihuan [Music] i made learning english easy for you please like comment and subscribe hello everyone we are now on our last lesson for quarter one excited kanaba ta-da let's start [Music] our target most essential learning competency for this video is evaluate spoken text using given criteria mahilix [Music] when judges evaluate a singer's performance they are relying their judgment based on certain criteria hindi bangla criteria for judging in a singing contest usually the criteria include the vocal quality stage presence style and performance the same is true when we are to evaluate a spoken text this text may come from songs speeches conversations interviews and the like spoken text is a term used to name spoken language in use sometimes it's called an oral language which means language produced in its spontaneous form as opposed to written language evaluating spoken texts require careful analysis aside from understanding the concepts per trade other criteria may be used in evaluating these materials this include the following fluency tone volume pitch speed word choice cohesion correctness fluency refers to one's ability to clearly pronounce words with appropriate speed accuracy and expression fluency in speaking is known as the natural ability to speak spontaneously quickly and comprehensively with few numbers of errors that may distract the listener from the speaker's message fluency in a language means speaking easily reasonably quickly and without having to stop and pause a lot next is tone tone refers to the feelings or emotions the speaker portrays in a spoken text or material it's not about what you say but rather the way you say it and the impression it makes on everyone in your audience who reads or hears you so [Music] volume deals with the loudness or softness of speaker's voice indicating emphasis on important points or concepts volume could affect perceptions of intended meaning someone who is typically loud may alienate others such a person is often viewed as overbearing or aggressive in contrast if you are soft-spoken others may interpret your behavior as timid thus your volume can overwhelm or underwhelm others impression of you and might cause them to turn you down or to lose interest in your words simply because they cannot comfortably hear you as an effective interpersonal communicator you regulate volume in an effort to promote meaningful interaction your volume should reflect the nature of your message the size and acoustics of the space you are in your proximity to the other person or any competing noise or conversations typically nilala kasanatin and volume to stress particular words and ideas and to reflect the intensity of our emotions similarly hinihina anaman and volume to add suspense or sustain another's attention remember that volume that is varied is most effective procedure pitch refers to the highness or lowness of the speaker's voice this involves the concept of intonation are you familiar with the intonation patterns listen carefully and identify what intonation pattern was used in each utterance number one this is my brand new car if you answered falling intonation then you are correct number two are you finished with your homework [Music] answer is rising intonation number three do you prefer coffee or tea answer is rice fall intonation to sound more natural in english you need to be able to control your pitch here's why some people sound a little robotic when speaking because they don't have a lot of peach variation in their voice their tone tends to be pretty flat and they sound a little bit mechanical like a robot this is what we call a monotone voice not expressive not interesting not clear if you are not creating pitch variation in your speech the person who is listening to you might have trouble understanding you now let's talk about speed speed refers to how slow or fast the speaker is in speech or delivery i bet you do not want to give a monotone drone or a rapid machine gun style delivery your speed should be appropriate for your topic and your points a lively rapid speed can communicate such meanings as enthusiasm urgency or humor a slower moderated speed can convey respect seriousness or careful reasoning by varying rapid and slower speed within a single speech you can emphasize your main points and keep your audience interested next is word choice it is very essential as it indicates attitude or certainty aside from volume word choice also indicates emphasis on important concepts choosing the right words is an important part of any communication it is a manner in which something is expressed in words a person in general chooses words to which he feels comfortable confident and simple enough for a general audience to understand sometimes the problem is not choosing exactly the right word to express an idea it is being wordy or using words that your reader may regard as extra or inefficient [Music] take a look at the following list for some examples on the left are some phrases that use three four or more words where fewer will do on the right are some shorter substitutes i came to the realization that versus i realized that she is of the opinion that versus she thinks that concerning the matter of versus about during the course of versus during in the event that versus if in the process of versus during or while regardless of the fact that versus although due to the fact that versus because in all cases versus always at that point in time versus zen prior to versus before in analyzing a spoken text you should take into consideration the word choice we have to make sure that the words express clearly what the speaker mean by considering the control of wordiness use of appropriate language and the choice of precise wordings another criterion is cohesion it refers to the organization of words phrases and concepts presented in a spoken text when writing a paper cohesion or how words are connected to each other is important to be able to get your point across clearly this is especially important in speaking since your audience cannot read back through what you said or try to sift through difficult passages it is imperative to use proper cohesion [Music] the last one is correctness it refers to the rightness or precision not only in grammar but more importantly the accuracy in concept correctness has the following features the message is exact correct and well timed if the message is correct it boosts up the confidence level correct message has greater impact on the audience or readers it checks for the precision and accurateness of facts and figures used in the message it makes use of appropriate and correct language in the message [Music] we have just done discussing some of the criteria in evaluating spoken texts [Music] these are fluency tone volume pitch speed word choice cohesion and correctness for the application part this is a sample activity where you can apply what you've learned from our discussion you are to listen to the speech of the late senator miriam defensors and chago then you will describe her speech by completing the table below [Music] so did you learn something today should i call him a nosebleed if you want more of this video tutorial and learn english in a light speed walk kalimu tang muk subscribe and turn on a notification button updated lessons an english teacher in iwan class dismissed see ya [Music]
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Length: 12min 20sec (740 seconds)
Published: Wed Nov 03 2021
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