How to present an outline, or a script! Outline Vs. Script Format How to present an outline, or a script!
Ok, So I’ll try to explain Most of you guys understand the idea of an outline – with an introduction (of 4 parts), a body, and a conclusion (of 4 parts.) Many of you sent me this chart, correctly, or created a new chart in a different program – which is fine. Some of you, however, gave me a script format. While you are technically following the order of presentation, it is a different format than outline format.
I’ll tell you when I want an outline, and when I want a script. This is a script format. As you can see, the introduction, body and conclusion are here. However, the topic statement, preview, etc…, are difficult to see. I sort of have to “hunt” for them. This is why I ask for an outline format. I’ll tell you when I want an outline, and when I want a script.
OK! These are proper, outline formats. (Don’t be embarrassed^^)
This is a script! We’re not doing scripts, yet!
Hopefully~~~~ This makes things a little clearer, I hope! Also, THIS IS A SIGNAL PHRASE! ^^ So in closing… To sum up… In conclusion… To wrap up.. Something like that. It’s only 2 or 3 words!