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    Informative Speech Outline Format I. Introduction a. Attention Getter Nowhere else can you find more comprehensive firefighter training and emergency service instruction than with (TEEX) b. Statement of Importance / Relevance / Significance Texas A&M Extension Service has been providing unsurpassed fire training for emergency responders since 1929. That is tons of life’s that have been saved during the time the school opened till now. c. Thesis Statement As of today

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    encounter. C.  Thesis and Preview: Today I’d like to talk to you about some of the challenges faced by college students who are considered first-generation students‚ non-traditional students‚ and students from rural communities. [Transition into body of speech]: I’ll begin by telling you about first-generation college students. II. BODY A. The U.S. Department of Education defines a first-generation student as an undergraduate whose parents have never enrolled in higher education. Several characteristics

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    Persuasive Speech Outline: High School Uniforms I. Introduction: A. Hook: How many people ever wore a uniform in high school? B. Ethos Statement: I wore one in high school. C. Listening Rationale: Future school choices/cost/child experiences D. Residual Message: High school uniforms are a good idea that promotes student equality and eliminates distraction. II. Body: A. Main Point #1: Eliminates Distractions Subpoint #1: No trends Subpoint #2: Professional Atmosphere

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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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    Ceremonial Speech Outline It seems like a life time ago when I first met my best friend Sheri K‚ when in all reality it has only been 10 years. We have been through so much together over the course of that 10 years‚ raising kids‚ laughing and crying together‚ loses and gains in life‚ and so many celebrations. Through us our kids have even grown to be best friends and extended family to each other. Then two years ago the ultimate test of our friendship would come along‚ I moved to another state

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    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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    Outline for Demonstration Speech (please follow same format): Introduction Stimulus (Attention-Getter): Can you pack for a two week trip in your carry on suite case? Purpose Statement: “Today I am here to demonstrate how to pack everything you need I a carry on suite case. Motivation: This could save you money that you could be spending on your vacation and extra money in your pocket. Establish Credibility: After traveling to endless amount of places in extending amount of time I feel like I’ve

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    Outline of Informative Speech Topic: Cultural sharing General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience the importance of cultural sharing. Central Idea: There are three importance of cultural sharing in Malaysia. They are importance of Malay language‚ understanding cultural interaction and architecture in Malaysia. Introduction What is cultural sharing? Language is a culture and culture is learned behavior. If you notice it‚ cultural sharing is all around us. It is in the media

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    SPEECH PREPARATION OUTLINE TOPIC: Emerging Entrepreneurs Title: Biggest Businesses Run by College Dropouts General purpose: To explain about to be successful do not need to get higher education. Specific purpose: To be successful must work hard‚ not easy to give up and be creative in engaging in an activity. Central idea: Explains the success of the worlds richest. Organizational pattern: Special I. INTRODUCTION Open with impact/ Attention getter: Ask question: Ever wonder where the

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    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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