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Research and Outlining-

Speech Preparation- 5 Cannons Invention- selecting the best ideas/points for speech. Arrangement- Organization of speech- intro- 3 main pts- conclusion Style- language to best express speakers ideas to audience Memory- PRACTICE Speech Delivery- How you sound and look.

Selecting Your Topic- Topic- subject of your speech Ex: The Man. Brainstorming- list every idea that comes to mind. Then use audience analysis to narrow down and your own interests.

Word Association: 2. Off of brainstorming ideas list words that come to mind on each topic.

Example of word association Summer--- Moped---- safety--- freedom Lake--- Fishing--- Types of boats– legal size WWII- Battle of Brittan– RAF– RADAR– Win School- ID’s--- Detention– ICU– College Animals- Pets– Dogs--- Teaching tricks

Research!! Consult online for ideas- What interests you? Current events/Hot topics Dangers of cinnamon challenge Taylor Lautner is amazing! What interests you? Different sites have plain old topics TAKE A RISK!

Time for Brain Storming- Introduction Speech! Time for Brain Storming- How would you introduce super hero or self? Things you want people to know about superhero or self. (Matt Foley) powers? Large, small, unique? Activities Interests? Archnemisis?

Keys to picking topic- Consider your knowledge/interests Context- Who is your audience. Pick a topic early and STICK WITH IT! Studies prove= more success

Rhetorical Purpose- The intended effect on the audience In class it is assigned Ex. Introducing a speaker Ex. Inform on a disease or genetic disorder.

Ah Yes, I want to take over the WORLD! After Topic Develop Thesis Statement Thesis: conveys the topic and purpose of the speech. All the different parts of speech tie into the thesis statement. Ah Yes, I want to take over the WORLD!

Quality over Quantity Don’t worry about time- Worry about QUALITY!! Biggest mistake- people worry if they hit the minimum requirement.

Sample Speech Introduction Thesis Statement Preview of 2 main pts Body of main pts with 2 sub points Review Tie in Conclusion

Use outline format to write speech 1 sentence per number. DO NOT WRITE SPEECH WORD FOR WORD.

Assignment- Monday- Present a speech on your favorite super hero or villain. From a note card Remember to use what you learned from introductions!

What it looks like.