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Speech Writing Lesson
Engl106speechandoralcommunication

SpeechWRITING

SpeechWRITING

SpeechWRITING
SpeechWRITING

SpeechWRITING

Organizing the Body of the Speech
Beginning and Ending the Speech

Engl106speechandoralcomm

SpeechWRITING

Organizing the Body of the Speech
Beginning and Ending of the Speech

Engl106speechandoralcomm

SpeechWRITING

Body of the
Speech
MAIN POINTS
SUPPORTING MATERIALS
CONNECTIVES

Engl106speechandoralcomm

Organizing the

Body of the
Speech
MAIN POINTS
SUPPORTING MATERIALS
CONNECTIVES

Engl106speechandoralcomm

Organizing the

Body of the
Speech
MAIN POINTS
SUPPORTING MATERIALS
CONNECTIVES

Engl106speechandoralcomm

Organizing the

Body of the
Speech
MAIN POINTS
SUPPORTING MATERIALS
CONNECTIVES

Engl106speechandoralcomm

Organizing the

MAIN POINTS (Central features of the speech)
1. The body of the speech MUST contain 2 to 5 main points. 2. MUST be selected carefully according to the purpose 3. Main points MUST be clearly separated.
4. Main points MUST be organized according to one of the following methods of organization:
-Chronological Order
-Spatial Order
-Causal Order
-Problem-Solution Order
-Topical Order

RITINGspeechWRITING speechWRITIN

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rganizing the body of the speech

MAIN POINTS (Central features of the speech)
1. The body of the speech MUST contain 2 to 5 main points. 2. MUST be selected carefully according to the purpose 3. Main points MUST be clearly separated.
4. Main points MUST be organized according to one of the following methods of organization:
-Chronological Order
-Spatial Order
-Causal Order
-Problem-Solution Order
-Topical Order

RITINGspeechWRITING speechWRITIN

o

rganizing the body of the speech

MAIN POINTS (Central features of the speech)
1. The body of the speech MUST contain 2 to 5 main points. 2. MUST be selected carefully according to the purpose 3. Main points MUST be clearly separated.
4. Main points MUST be organized according to one of the following methods of organization:
-Chronological Order
-Spatial

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