Grade 12 Speech Writing Unit

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Grade 12 Speech Writing Unit Choosing a Topic Grade 12 Speech Writing Unit

Choose a topic you can connect to! Passion Goal Curiosity Challenge

Consider your interests and knowledge Pick a topic that you are passionate about. Pick a topic you are knowledgeable about. Pick something that relates to your interests or goals. Choose something timely (global, national, local)

Remember the following: Consider your purpose (inform, persuade, entertain, or celebrate) Know what topics to avoid (too simple, too complicated, or too controversial) Consider your audience (level of understanding, interests, relationship to you, and demographics)