Jessy Arroliga 9:00AM 10/26/12 Informative speech Topic: Panic Attacks General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my classmates about Panic Attacks. Central Idea: I want to inform my classmates about what a Panic Attack is‚ what triggers a Panic Attack and what are the symptoms of a Panic Attack. INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: Have any of you ever been scared of going on a roller coaster or going into a hunted maze? Did you know that you are prone to a Panic attack?
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Christopher Ginn September 26‚ 2010 Ms. Sherry Stancil CO201-05 Informative Speech Outline “An Unknown Hero” General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about... Chronological Order Introduction: Attention Getter: “I cannot change yesterday. I can only make the most of today. And look with hope toward tomorrow. I live for tomorrow.” Listener Relevance Link: Generally in African American
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Persuasive Speech Intro: Today I’d like you to open your mind to the idea of buying organic food‚ by giving you information on what “organic” really means‚ how organic food is more nutritious for you and why it is a safer option‚ opposed to eating food that is contaminated with harsh chemical and pesticides . Main point 1: What does “Organic” mean? Organic agriculture is an ecological production management system that promotes and enhances biodiversity‚ biological cycles and soil biological
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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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Persuasive Speech Parts Explained PERSUASIVE OUTLINE Begin with an Attention Step that is an Opening statement of interest: (use one or more of the following) * A rhetorical question * A startling statement * A quotation * An illustration or story * A reference to the subject * A reference to the occasion Motivate audience interest in your subject by alluding to: (use one or more of the following) * The practical value of the information for your audience * A reason
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Speech to Inform Speech to inform is an important part of a communication. As a public Speaker we serve as interpreters of information and are called on to assemble‚ package and present information to other human being to turn information into knowledge. Types of informative Speeches a.)Explanation or Lectures A speech of explanation doesn’t just offer a dictionary definition. Rather‚ explanations define concepts or processes in ways that make them relevant to the listeners. Lectures
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INTRODUCTION SPEECH OUTLINE WORKSHEET ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SPEECH TITLE : My remarkable Dad Name: Angela Hawley Topic: My Dad Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about how well my dad raised my sister and I and how much fun we had growing up with him. Thesis Statement: Three important things I will talk about involving my dad are how he always accepted everything‚ what it was like growing up with my dad and how my dad would keep us entertained. Briefly‚ what
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Speech #1 Part 1: Contents Section: 1. Title- Struggle from the Start 2. General Purpose- To Inform 3. Specific Purpose- To inform my audience that arthritis is not just a condition for the elderly. 4. Thesis Statement- Being diagnosed with arthritis affected my childhood‚ my athletics‚ and it will continue to affect my future. Part 2: Speech Outline: 1. Introduction a. Attention getter- “Juvenile arthritis is one of the most common childhood diseases in the United States.” b. Common
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I. Attention Getting Device: According to Craig Anderson PhD from the American Psychological Association states that 97% of 12-17 year olds played video games in 2008. In 2008 10 of the top 20 video games contained violence‚ also stated by Craig Anderson. According to my own research today of the top ten video games five are rated mature‚ two have rates pending‚ two are rated teen and only one is rated ten and up. II. Thesis: It is important for youth to play video games that
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Rachive Joseph EAP-0400c Outline for an Informative Speech ATTENTION-GETTING OPENER How many of you go out just to escape worry? How many of you go watch a movie to forget about trouble? How many of you go to the beach just because you bored or lonely? Have you ever gambled? Well‚ today I’m here to share some very important information that will allow you to understand how pathological gambling could be very addictive and the difficulties of it and you will understand the inaccuracy of
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