Persuasive Speech Day 1 What elements make up an effective persuasive speech?

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Persuasive Speech Day 1 What elements make up an effective persuasive speech?

What is the GOAL? Get the audience to take action with regard to a particular issue. Help the listener to accept the idea, attitude, or action being presented by the speaker. Persuasive speech in public speaking is the art of using words to influence an audience. The Goal of Persuasive Speech is to get your MWR (Most Wanted Response)

What are degrees of persuasion? Persuasion involves any movement by a listener from left to right. Strongly Opposed Moderately Opposed Slightly Opposed Neutral Slightly in Favor Moderately in Favor Strongly in Favor

The Difference Between Dialogue and Debate Dialogue is… Debate is… Collaborative Oppositional About understanding About proving others wrong Listening for deeper meaning Listening for flaws Re-evaluating assumptions Defending assumptions Keeping an open mind Close-minded About respecting all participants Demeaning others Exploring different possibilities Having one right answer Open-ended Seeking a conclusion

Informative versus Persuasive 1. Persuasive speaking urges us to choose from among options, informative speaking reveals and clarifies options. 2. Persuasive speaking asks the audience for more commitment than does informative speaking. 3. The ethical obligations for persuasive speakers are even greater than for informative speakers. 4. The Persuasive speaker is a leader; the informative speaker is a teacher. 5. Persuasive speaking more often involves emotional appeals that are out of place in speeches to inform.

How to Choose Persuasive Topics 1. Pick something you feel strongly about. 2. Pick something controversial. 3. Pick a current event. 4. Pick a campus or local issue. 5. Pick an issue of interest to the audience. 6. Avoid tired topics. 7. Be cautious with issues that some audience members might find offensive.

Think of a Topic Take 2 minutes to think of a BROAD topic that follows the criteria listed earlier and be prepared to share. (This does not have to be the topic you will be giving your speech on.) Example: Gun Control

Possible Persuasive Topics 1. Arranged marriage leads to a lasting relationship. 2. Are beauty contests harmful? 3. Sex education should/should not be introduced in schools. 4. Video games do/do not promote violence. 5. Exams give no real indication of ability. 6. Boarding school is/is not beneficial to children. 7. Genetically modified (GM) foods should /should not be introduced. 8. Should mothers stay home and raise children? 9. Are sports really good for us?

Think of a Topic Statement Take 4 minutes to write a topic in statement form. (This does not have to be the topic you will be giving your speech on.) Example: Stricter regulation on guns must be used in order to help eliminate unnecessary shootings.

Specific Purpose Statement A single infinitive phrase that states precisely what a speaker hopes to accomplish in his or her speech. Examples: 1. To convince my audience there should be tougher enforcement laws to protect the victims of domestic abuse. 2. To convince my audience that drinking tea benefits our body. 3. To persuade my audience that university students should be actively involved in charity/volunteer work.

Tonight’s Assignment Come up with a topic and Specific Purpose Statement by Wednesday. Write them on the back of your Persuasive Speech Worksheet. Check the AVID website a list of 100 possible persuasive speech topics. Speech presentations start 2 weeks from today. www.whhsavid.weebly.com Go to: 11th grade and scroll down to: