BASIC INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE FORMAT Name: Topic: Title: Organizational Pattern: General Purpose: Specific Purpose: Central Idea: Introduction: I. Use an attention-getter: (Use one of the formal techniques discussed in the book and class such as question‚ compelling quotation‚ startling statistic‚ anecdote‚ etc.) (Possible Citation here: Dwyer‚ 2006) II. Introduce topic and motivate audience to listen (relate importance of topic to your audience): III. Establish YOUR credibility (How
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Katie Swadener Effective Speaking Monday 8:30 am Informative Speech Outline Specific Goal: I want my audience to better understand the art of tattooing‚ the application process and the importance of needle sterilization and shop cleanliness. Introduction: I. It is estimated that approximately one new tattoo establishment is being opened in the country every day. II. With the growing popularity of tattoos it’s important that potential clients are aware of the application process
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Purpose: I am giving this speech because this topic is very important to me and I want you to know about it as well. Specific Purpose: I am going to be informing my audience about Rachel’s Challenge in hopes of sharing Rachel’s story. I. Introduction 1. In the year 1999‚ a tragedy at Columbine High school occurred. This is what help start Rachel’s Challenge. 2.Bullying never leads to good out comes. Rachel’s story is proof of that. 3. Today I am here to inform you about Rachel’s Challenge
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Comprehensive Sex Education Programs Language and Communication:Presentation Outline Western Governor’s University Presentation Outline I. Introduction A. Audience hook: According to a study done by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ by the time young people graduate from high school‚ nearly two-thirds have had sex (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ 2013). B. Thesis statement: Research suggests that comprehensive sex education programs
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1. Title/Topic – Texting and Driving 2. General Purpose – To inform the audience about the negative impact of texting while driving. 3. Specific Purpose – By the end of my speech‚ the audience will be better informed about how texting and driving is dangerous on the road. That‚ no text is more Important than your own life. 4. Thesis Statement – Texting while driving has become a problem into today’s society and has continued to happen. With‚ new technology gadgets constantly growing in this day
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Speech 101 Maria Nunez Assignment: Informative speech June 27th‚ 2013 General Topic: Stress Specific Topic: The effects of stress on the human body Purpose Statement: The purpose of my speech is to inform the class what stress is and how it affects your body‚ your thoughts and feelings‚ and your behavior. It is Important to know how stress effects the human body because stress can happen daily. Attention Getting Device: We’ve all had the feeling before. Your stomach is in knots
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Bibliography: Stephen‚E.L. The Art of Public Speaking (11th ed. ). (2012). New York: Mc Graw Hill EHoW Discover the experts in you. (http://www.ehow.com.my) UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA SBLE 2083 PUBLIC SPEAKING Persuasive Speech (Outline) LECTURER: Miss. Nadia binti Abd.Rahman PREPARED BY: Syaza binti Ideris 209532 http://www.ehow.com/about_6531610_should-wear-seat-belts_.html
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INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE SPCH1111 Brett Good Deb Lawson 3/26/2015 Cancer I. OPENING WOW : Did you know that more than eight million people are expected to die from cancer just this year? That means there are over 1‚500 people dying from this disease every day! THESIS : Cancer is a fatal disease that could be preventable and one day possibly curable. FORECAST : In my speech‚ I will discuss exactly what cancer is‚ ways to protect yourself and prevent from developing cancer‚ and also different types of treatment if
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Persuasive Speech Outline “Computed Mediated Communication” I. Introduction: A. Attention-Getter: How many of you can actually remember the days when you had to communicate via the phone or through letters‚ when you had to actually write checks and present them to humans to get cash‚ or had to go to the library to do literally all of your research? B. Link-to Audience: Most of us can’t imagine life without email‚ ATM machines‚ or the Internet because we rely on these things everyday
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I. Introduction: My purpose here is to inform you about dyslexia. A. Capture attention: A parrot flies along‚ the parrot lands on a car‚ the car explodes‚ and the smoke and feathers rise in a figure 8." To many people‚ that may sound like a cartoon. To someone dyslexic‚ it can be used as a tool for recalling the word "polycarbonate." B. State your thesis: Dyslexia affects one in every 10 people in America. With that number on the rise‚ there are strategies we can use
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