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Selecting Your Topic The Better Speaker Series 274

Personal Experience Interests Career Family Education Two Sources Personal Experience Interests Career Family Education

Reference Material Websites Books Magazines Newspapers Two Sources Reference Material Websites Books Magazines Newspapers

Get Inspired Write it down!

Narrow Your Selection Your Audience How many people? Age range? Familiar with the subject? Similar education, interests, backgrounds, and experiences?

Narrow Your Selection The Occasion Does the event have a theme? When are you scheduled to speak? What will happen after your speech?

Narrow Your Selection Your Own Abilities Enthusiasm and interest Knowledge base Are you an authority?

Narrow Your Selection Be Specific Is the topic specific enough for the time allotted? Do the sub-points support the topic and add to the speech? What can be cut from the body of the speech?

Conclusion Personal Experience + Resources + Consideration = An Excellent Speech Topic!