Daisy Cedillo Speech 101 Wood Topic: Ska Music General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To let the audience know what the genre ska is and not only is it a type of music but a lifestyle. Introduction I. Attention Getter: I bet most of you in this room haven’t heard about ska. II. Credibility Statement: As a big fan of ska‚ I would like to take you through and talk to you about what it is. III. Thesis Statement: Ska is a genre that is not very well known anymore. IV. Preview: Today
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Informative Speech Objective: to inform your audience. You may explain something‚ how to do something‚ how something occurs‚ or show us how to do it. As you can imagine‚ the list of topics is endless! This speech should be on any topic that you are comfortable with but should not tell us what we already know! Course: Public Speaking Type of Speech: Informative Length: 4-6 Minutes Audio/Visual Aids: required Cited Research Sources: minimum of 2 sources cited in speech Formal outline: Required
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Celebration Traditions Outline General Purpose: to inform Specific Purpose: to inform my audience about celebration traditions around the world Central idea: to inform my audience about different wedding‚ festivals and birthday traditions in different countries. INTRODUCTION I. Attention material A. (Show video). What do you think this is? B. In fact‚ it is a wedding tradition in Scotland C. The bride and the groom are taken by surprise by their friends
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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL‚ VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HANOI. INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE Name: Tran Thi Huong Class: VISK2010D Subject: Public speaking BRAIN FRUIT General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about four kinds of fruits which provide health benefits that affect the brain: cherries‚ blueberries‚ grapes and apples. Central Idea : Those fruits
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will state with audience members still standing‚ “1 in 8 women and 1 in 1‚000 men will develop breast cancer over the course of his or her lifetime.” Thesis Statement: “Today I want to inform you of the risks of Breast Cancer. By the end of my speech you will learn how dangerous breast cancer is and how you can identify it and
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Dougherty Jr General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech‚ the audience will believe that ADHD is over diagnosed in America and that the side effects of the medication are negative‚ causing some people behavioral problems in the future. Central Idea: America has glorified the diagnosis of disorder in order to create a reason for the misbehavior of their children. I. Introduction 1. Attention-getter I was in Wal-Mart last week and I saw a mother of 3 trying to navigate
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Informative Speech Formal Outline Title: Japan and the city of Shibuya Topic: The City of Shibuya Specific Purpose: To inform my colleagues about some of the regulations and reliable information of the city‚ Shibuya. How Japan can be a cool place too. Thesis Statement: Before we judge people by their looks and what race they might be. Its important to understand where they come from and what they have been through. Introduction Attention Materials: In the movie “Tokyo Drift”‚ Shibuya
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INFORMATIVE SPEECH !1 Informative Speech Sarah Struble A50258412 COM 100 sect 2 February 11‚ 2015 TA: Reed Reynolds SL: Brandon DeLong INFORMATIVE SPEECH !2 Title: A Spring Break to Remember Topic: I want to talk about certain rules to follow in order for a person’s vacation to be the best it can be. I want these reasons to seem fun‚ easy‚ and true through use of quotes and experiences. It is interesting because everyone can relate to taking a trip‚ but it sheds new light on the subject. This
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Informative Speech Outline I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Warm‚ gooey‚ fresh‚ soft. I bet you are wondering what I am describing. I am describing a fresh out of the oven chocolate chip cookie. B. Audience Relevance: How many of you like chocolate chip cookies? C. Speaker Credibility: Me too! They are my favorite type of cookie. I use to make them all the time with my grandma when I was growing up. D. Thesis/Preview: Describing the cookie doesn’t tell you where they
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Further Understanding Teenage Suicide. An Informative Speech Attention Grabber: According to Jay Schleifer in his book‚ Everything You Need to Know About Teen Suicide‚ “approximately 5000 teens take their lives each year‚ three times what it was in 1960” (Schleifer‚ 1988‚ p.12). Thesis: The thought of suicide can enters someone’s head at any given age. I. Introduction a. Think about how bad someone can feel emotionally‚ physically‚ and mentally to go through the process of ending with their
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