Informative Speeches Informative.jpg An informative speech provides interesting and useful information to the audience. The information is unique and usually not something that the audience would be acquainted with. Objects‚ processes‚ events or concepts: Informative speeches can be about objects‚ processes‚ events or concepts. This is not a limited list‚ but a general topic format that most informative speeches tend towards. The important thing to realize is that no matter which topic
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Talia Williams Mr. Hedges SPCH 1315 10:20 MTWR July 21 2010 INFORMATIVE SPEECH OBJECTIVES Speech Topic: Hydrocephalus General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about hydrocephalus and how it affects my brother‚ mines and my family Central idea: Hydrocephalus plays a big part in my brother
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Name :Nakoci Shaw Informative Speech Worksheet The purpose of this speech is to inform the audience I. THE INTRODUCTION A. First focus (Attention-getter) According to random 41 random fact about stress“Stress has been called “the silent killer” and can lead to heart disease‚ high blood pressure‚ chest pain‚ and an irregular heartbeat.” B. Thesis (Main idea) How to Cope with stress C. Preview statement (Major/supporting 3 points to be discussed) 1. Have to identify and except that you have
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Informative Speech Topics The following come from this site: http://www.goodspeechtopics.com/informational-speech-topics.html Informational Speech Topics 1. 1. Personality tests 2. 2. Who are the libertarians? 3. 3. Aromatheraphy 4. 4. What is inflation? 5. 5. Electric cars 6. 6. What was Watergate? 7. 7. Political parties 8. 8. Describe a piece of current legislation 9. 9. Biography of an important person...........who is...? 10. 10. History of an event (Halloween‚ etc.)‚ or describe
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Informative Speech Assignment Type: Informative Speech – must contain the essential characteristics of an informative speech: clarity‚ association of new ideas with old ones‚ coherence and motivational appeal. Length: Speech will be from 5 to 6 minutes. Topic: Above and beyond all else‚ an informative speech must share information with the audience that they don’t already know. Pick something that you know about and are interested in enough to research. The topic must also be relevant and/or
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Speech Topic: College Fitness Speech Title: How To Stay Fit in College Speech Type: Informative Audience Analysis Knowledge: Many listeners have 1st hand knowledge on what it’s like being a college kid‚ specifically the problem of being broke and busy in college and how hard it is to prioritize personal fitness‚ however‚ this knowledge probably goes without the knowledge of the techniques of staying fit even with a hectic lifestyle. Attitudes: The audience more than likely feels some disdain
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Aly Beall Speech Date: Wednesday March 28‚ 2012 Informative Speech Introduction A. Attention Getter- Slap ruler on desk and yell “STOP DAYDREAMING AND PAY ATTENTION!!!!!!!!!!” B. Credibility- Being A.D.H.D.‚ I hear that a lot from my teachers. I have them clap their hands in front of my face or shake my desk to get me to pay attention. C. Common Ground- I’m sure everyone has had a story like one of mine‚ you were innocently daydreaming and in your own subconscious world‚ when you were rudely
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Fundamentals of Speech Outline – Informative Title: How to Roll Sushi Purpose: To inform my audience on how sushi is rolled and that not all sushi is raw. I. Introduction a. How many of you like sushi? (agree with the people who do not raise their hand because I myself do not like sushi) Tell them I am a part time sushi Chef. b. Tell the class what sushi is. Sushi is cooked rice with a vinegar-based sauce that is rolled and cut into bite size pieces and topped with raw or cooked
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INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE FORMAT Student’s Name: Lindsay Cook Date: 2/12/2013 Topic: Asbestos Title:Everything you NEVER wanted to know about asbestos General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ the audience will know what asbestos is‚ where is was commonly used‚ the health effects of exposure‚ and how to protect themselves. Introduction I. Attention Getter: Asbestos is everywhere‚ in homes‚ schools‚ office buildings‚ even in our cars. Alan Caldwell
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thought that my Informative Speech went very well. There were a few things that I think I can improve on‚ but other than those little hiccups I think that I executed it very well. To prepare for the speech‚ I practiced three times. One time in front of my mother‚ one time in front of my whole family‚ then on time by myself. These practices really helped me feel more confident about what I was going to say and help me figure out what I needed to add and or put in to make the speech better. I felt
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