Organizing and Presenting a Persuasive Speech.

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Organizing and Presenting a Persuasive Speech.

Common Core Standards Addressed CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.11-12.4 Present information, findings, and supporting evidence, conveying a clear and distinct perspective, such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning, alternative or opposing perspectives are addressed, and the organization, development, substance, and style are appropriate to purpose, audience, and a range of formal and informal tasks. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.11-12.6 Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks, demonstrating a command of formal English when indicated or appropriate. (See grades 11-12 Language standards 1 and 3 here for specific expectations.) Common Core Standards Addressed

Agriculture, Food and Natural resource Standards Addressed! CRP.04.02. Produce clear, reasoned and coherent written and visual communication in formal and informal settings. CRP.04.02.02.c. Compose clear and coherent written documents and visuals (e.g., agendas, audio-visuals, drafts, forms, etc.) that are adapted to the audience needs in both formal and informal settings. Agriculture, Food and Natural resource Standards Addressed!

Bell Work / Student Learning Objectives 1. Identify the major purpose of a persuasive speech. 2. Explain the steps in preparing a persuasive message. 3. Describe delivery techniques in a persuasive message.

Terms Persuasive speech Proposition Proposition of evaluation Proposition of fact Proposition of policy Speech to convince Character Competence Expert opinion Fact Hook Inspirational speech Intent Personality

Interest Approach Have the students review video of persuasive speeches given at State and National FFA Conventions. Ask students to list techniques they observe that made the presentation persuasive. Ask the students to list the steps they would follow in trying to persuade a friend to attend some social function. Discuss the techniques they suggest.

Objective 1 Identify the major purpose of a persuasive speech.

What is the major purpose of a persuasive speech? I. A Persuasive speech is a speech designed to change the way the audience feels about something or the way they act.

What is the major purpose of a persuasive speech? A. The major purpose of persuasive speaking is to get people to think, feel, and act.

What is the major purpose of a persuasive speech? B. The key to a successful persuasive speech is a clear purpose. 1. A persuasive purpose statement is called a Proposition. A proposition is phrased to accomplish one of the following: a. reinforce a belief b. change a belief c. move an audience to act

What is the major purpose of a persuasive speech? 2. Speeches that seek to reinforce belief are called Inspirational speeches. The speaker’s goal is to make the audience feel good about something or to inspire.

What is the major purpose of a persuasive speech? 3. A speech that is intended to change or alter a belief clearly states the new belief or attitude desired. This speech is called a Speech to Convince. The primary focus of this speech is the logical position in favor of the new belief or attitude and against the old one.

What is the major purpose of a persuasive speech? 4. Speeches that are intended to move the audience to act must clearly state this purpose. The intent of this type of speech is to motivate the audience members to act whatever way is stated in the speech.

What is the major purpose of a persuasive speech? C. The content of persuasive messages should contain the following information: 1. an explanation of why the message is important 2. a clear statement of the point of view, the purpose for stating the proposal, and the benefits of supporting it.

What is the process to follow in proper listening? C. The content of persuasive messages should contain the following information: (continued) 3. the arguments, with evidence supporting the view 4. a restatement of the proposal 5. a call for action on the proposal

Objective Two Explain the steps in preparing a persuasive message.

How is a persuasive message prepared? II. There are several guidelines to follow in preparing a persuasive report or presentation.

How is a persuasive message prepared? Persuasive speech propositions can be classified into three categories: • Proposition of fact • Proposition of evaluation • Proposition of policy

How is a persuasive message prepared? A Proposition of fact attempts to prove that something is true. This could be about past, present, or future events or states of affair.

How is a persuasive message prepared? 2. A Proposition of evaluation, sometimes termed “proposition of value”, attempts to prove that a person, place, thing, or action is good or bad.

How is a persuasive message prepared? 3. A Proposition of policy attempts to persuade the audience as to what should be done.

How is a persuasive message prepared? B. Three factors should be considered when determining the wording of the proposition.

How is a persuasive message prepared? 1. The further the proposition is from the listeners’ beliefs, the harder it will be to convince them.

How is a persuasive message prepared? 2. The more difficult the goal is for the audience to achieve, the less likely the chances for success. Whenever the proposition can be worded so that the speech appears easy, the success rate for persuasiveness will increase greatly.

How is a persuasive message prepared? 3. The more ego-involved the audience is with the topic, the less likely the proposal will be successful. If your audience is a group of beef producers and you are trying to convince them that red meat is harmful in the diet, your success rate would be less than with an audience of health science students.

How is a persuasive message prepared? C. A persuasive argument or presentation should follow a logical outline. 1. First, identify the subject and purpose of the presentation. 2. Next, state the point of view. 3. Present the first argument and supporting evidence.

How is a persuasive message prepared? C. A persuasive argument or presentation should follow a logical outline. (continue) 4. Present the second argument and supporting evidence. 5. Present the third argument and supporting evidence. 6. Last, call for action.

How is a persuasive message prepared? D. Prior to writing the persuasive speech there are five steps that should be completed. 1. The speaker must thoroughly understand the issue. 2. The speaker must determine what the issue is. 3. The speaker must focus on the delivery. 4. The speaker must select the best argument(s). 5. The speaker must reinforce their beliefs, call for a response.

Objective Three Describe delivery techniques in a persuasive message.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? III. A successful persuasive speech must be credible, logical in organization, emotional, and ethical.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? The four main characteristics of credibility to be considered in preparing and delivering a persuasive speech are; • Intent • Character • Personality Competence

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? Competence: refers to the speakers capability. If the speaker has a good record of giving advice or information about the subject of consideration, it will be considered more credible. Educational background and experiences can increase credibility.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? 2. Intent: is the characteristic of credibility which refers to the speaker’s motive in giving the presentation. The most important part is for the speaker to have credibility, there has to be honesty in terms of intent.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? 3. Character: is the speaker’s moral and ethical traits. If the speaker’s background is that of dishonesty, deceit, and other similar traits, the speaker will not be perceived as truthful.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? 4. Personality: is the sum total of the speaker’s behavioral and emotional characteristics and is responsible for the impression made on the audience.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? 5. There are four practices that demonstrate credibility to the audience. a. Be ready to speak. b. Be adequately prepared. c. Show interest in your audience. d. Be enthusiastic.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? B. The ability to arrange the main points of the speech and the reasons for the audience to accept the proposition is critical to its success.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? 1. Brainstorming is a good way to start to develop ideas and logic.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? 2. The presentation will be more effective if the reasons are limited to the three or four best reasons. a. Select reasons that will influence the audience logically or emotionally, can be supported, and are the best to prove your proposition.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? b. Evidence to support persuasive presentations are of two types, facts and expert opinions. (1) Facts: are statements/information that can be verified. (2) Expert opinions: are beliefs held by persons with good reputations and knowledge of the subject.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? 3. Develop an emotional appeal through reasoning. Practice describing feelings and mental images. Make sure the reasons have impact. a. Emotional appeals are most effectively used in the introduction and/or conclusion of the speech. b. This is sometimes called a hook, such as a story, verse, picture, etc.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? C. Persuasive presentations will be more effective when they are ethical. a. Ethics are the rules or standards of conduct that shape behavior. b. Unethical behaviors include stretching the truth, putting slanderous labels on opposing positions, distorting facts, and lying.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? D. The manner in which the speech is delivered will influence its effectiveness. Three major areas that influence the effectiveness of the presentation are •Voice • Physical presence • Language

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? 1. Voice a. Use a pleasant pitch. b. Use proper rate of speed. c. Have the appropriate volume for the setting.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? 2. Physical presence a. Maintain good eye contact. b. Use good posture while delivering. c. Include appropriate hand and voice gestures. d. Use visuals when acceptable. e. Dress appropriately for the occasion. f. Use notes sparingly.

What techniques should be used in delivering a persuasive speech? What is a persuasive speech? Identify the three categories of persuasive speech. What is the purpose of persuasive speech? How is a persuasive speech prepared? What is an expert opinion? Review/Summary

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