Persuasive Speech Outline (Using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence) Topic: Voting in Election Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to vote in democratic elections to voice out their opinions and beliefs regardless of their background‚ to decide for their future‚ and to preserve the essence of democracy. Attention: * Provide a vivid description of people struggling to fight for their voting rights in certain countries. * Share relevant facts /statistics of how a small number of votes
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This is all part of the new schools lunch program. The government wants students to be healthier‚ and this is how they decide to do it. However‚ this is not an effective plan because it is leaving students hungry‚ they do not enjoy the food‚ and is costly. The government should not impose restrictions on cafeteria food in schools Headed by First Lady Michelle Obama‚ there has been a recent push for healthier lunches in schools. Guidelines are being set on calories‚ fat‚ and salt intake. Fruits
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STUDENT NAME/SECTION: Addie Chan - 017 1. Topic: Do Not Procrastinate 2. Circle the General Purpose of your speech: (to inform or to persuade) 3. List the Main Points that you will develop: I. The disadvantages for procrastinating II. The advantages for not procrastinating 4. Method of organization: Circle One Method Below Chronological; Spatial; Topical; Cause/Effect; Problem/Cause/Solution; Problem/Solution; Comparative Advantages; Monroe’s Motivated Sequence: [Attention‚ Need‚ Satisfaction
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My persuasive speech was on home schooling. My stand point was that home schooling as a negative affect on students socially and academically. Having a standpoint is very important. My goal was too be extremely confident and have back round information on what I was trying to persuade. When giving a persuasive speech my body and voice were my best tools. They we’re each particularly important. I did not want to be monotone because I knew that could send my audience into a nap and I did not want
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purpose of my persuasive speech was to influence the audience to be more involved in the community by volunteering. I felt that my speech was suitably organized with a sustainable attention getter‚ a clearly organized body and a storytelling conclusion. I started the speech by asking the audience‚ “Has anyone ever stopped to help you when you were in a time of need and want to pay it forward by making a difference in someone else’s life‚ then why not volunteer?” In the body of my speech I included a
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Sarah Clark Speech 101 Stage Materials Paper Work Format for Informative and Persuasive Assignments Stage I Step One (General Purpose) _____ Informative __X__ Persuasive _____ Entertain Step Two (Select a Topic) students should watch what they say in public Three Things We Should Know 1. Why the public is not the right place for offensive language 2. Use of the word “gay” needs to be redefined. 3. How the words can affect people. Statement of Purpose:
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Speech Outline This is a sample outline you should use for your speeches. Each speech should include a complete sentence outline. Name – Communication Course Title Type of Speech (informative‚ persuasive‚ group) General Goal – (to inform‚ to persuade‚ to entertain) Specific Goal – At the end of the speech‚ the audience … Introduction I. Attention & Interest (motivate your audience to listen to the speech) II. Credibility (establish your credibility to speak on this topic) III.
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Persuasive Speech Topic: Recycle General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to recycle. Thesis: Everyone must make a stronger effort to recycle because it is beneficial in so many ways! I. Introduction A. Everyone should try to help better the world we live in! B. We can do this by recycling. (story) I never recycled until I had an English teacher who educated my class about recycling. C. Everyone must make a stronger effort to recycle because it is beneficial
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Assignment Delivering a Persuasive Speech You will be delivering your speech today. The rubric that your teacher will use to grade your speech is on the next page. Read the hints below and review the rubric. Then get ready to take the spotlight! Note: You do not have to turn this page into your teacher. Your grade will be based on your oral presentation. (75 points) |Score | | | Here are the elements to look for in your own speech and as you listen to
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PERSUASIVE SPEECH PREPARATION OUTLINE TOPIC: Why do we need to vote? Title: Why do we have to vote for effective leadership? General purpose: To persuade Specific purpose: To convince my audience that if we are not voting we will create and face problems in the future. Central idea: A. To voice our opinions B. To guarantee our freedom C. To translate vision into reality. Organizational pattern: Organization I. INTRODUCTION Open with impact/ Attention getter: "Effective leadership
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