Organizing Your Speech

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Organizing Your Speech Public Speaking Organizing Your Speech Presented By Mrs. Bowden

Today we will: Identify parts of the speech Review how to outline a speech Discuss fundamental oral communication skills Identify and demonstrate effective speech delivery techniques

Collecting your thoughts: Outline Methods: Chronological order Climactic Spatial Cause and effect Problem and solution

Attention getter, link, thesis, preview statement Body Conclusion Three Main Parts of a Speech: Introduction Attention getter, link, thesis, preview statement Body Conclusion

The Introduction: Attention getters. Asking questions – Rhetorical Questions Making References Startling Statement Giving a Quotation Telling a Story

The Introduction: The link (most often overlooked) Comes between the attention getter and the thesis Connects the attention getter to the focus of the speech Helps the listener connect the two

The Introduction: The Thesis Statement Tells the audience exactly what you will be speaking about Brief and to the point Today I will inform you about… My goal is to explain… I believe each of you should…

The Introduction: The Preview Statement One sentence at the end of the introduction that gives the audience an overview of the major areas that will be discussed. Today we will look at three Olympic success stories and focus on the physical and mental preparation of each athlete.

“The positive role music can play in your life.” ACTIVITY: In groups of three – write the introduction paragraph for the following speech. “The positive role music can play in your life.” Outline the introduction first. You must have all parts: attention getter, link, thesis, preview statement.

Discusses the main points that you outlined in your PREVIEW STATEMENT THE BODY: Begins with a restating of your thesis – the purpose of this speech is… Discusses the main points that you outlined in your PREVIEW STATEMENT

Discusses the main points that you outlined in your PREVIEW STATEMENT THE BODY: Begins with a restating of your thesis – the purpose of this speech is… Discusses the main points that you outlined in your PREVIEW STATEMENT

THE BODY: Patterns for the body of the speech Chronological – time sequence Climactic – in order of importance Spatial – based on space and proximity or geography Cause & Effect – “Because of this, that happened.” Problem & Solution – presents a problem or issue then discusses ways to solve

ACTIVITY: Continue the speech you started about music. Create a body outline that corresponds to the preview statement then choose an organizational strategy and write the body of your speech.

THE CONCLUSION: Summary – usually the first part of the conclusion. Reminds audience of the main parts of the speech – recalled from the preview statement Final Impression – memorable final statement Usually a call to action – agree with me in persuasion, activity in informative. The “what could be” Brings finality so that your audience knows you are finished Final Sentence – are you finished?

ACTIVITY: Continue the speech you started about music. Create a conclusion outline that corresponds to the preview statement then choose a final impression statement and compose the conclusion of your speech.

DELIVERING YOUR SPEECH (p.284 ch. 12):