HOW TO FIND A GREAT PERSUASIVE SPEAKING TOPIC. Pick something you feel strongly about If you don't feel strongly about your topic, how are you going to.

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HOW TO FIND A GREAT PERSUASIVE SPEAKING TOPIC

Pick something you feel strongly about If you don't feel strongly about your topic, how are you going to persuade the audience to feel the same way? Students sometime say, "But I don't feel strongly about anything!" Yes you do. Sit down with a piece of paper and brainstorm.

Brainstorm example: If you like baseball, give a speech for or against salary caps. If you like rap music, give a speech on why rap music is not as violent as many people think. You get the idea.

Avoid your "hot button" topics. Don't pick something you feel too strongly about. Hot button topics are issues you feel so strongly about that it's hard for you to understand where the other side is coming from. In order to give a good persuasive speech, you need to understand the other side's point of view, because how else will you change it?

Pick something controversial It doesn't have to be extremely controversial, but you do need to present a topic that not everyone agrees with. Otherwise there's no persuasion going on, and it's not a very good persuasive speech.

Controversial topic example: For example, don't give a speech on why smoking is bad for your health. Who's going to disagree with that? Instead, try giving a speech for or against a campus-wide smoking ban. Now you have some controversy and a super topic.

Avoid "tired topics" Tired topics are those that students pick all the time and that your instructor has heard over and over again. Yawn. Be creative.

Pick a current event Having trouble thinking of a topic? Go read a newspaper. What's going on in the world? If there's an election, endorse a candidate or a ballot referendum.

Pick a school or local issue Are there controversial issues around school? Are there controversial issues in your town? These topics will be very relevant to your audience members.

Pick an issue of interest to the audience Give a speech about cell phones, or music downloads, or tuition hikes, or something the audience cares about. If they don't care about your issue, they won't be persuaded.

Pick a smaller part of a big issue Don't try to change people's mind about a huge issue in your short speech, because you can't.

Smaller part example: Think you can change your classmates' mind about abortion in a 6-8 minute speech? Of course not. However, you might change their minds about a portion of this issue, like parental notification laws.

Be cautious with issues that some audience members might find offensive Speech topics that some students might consider to be racist, anti-gay, or something along those lines are not great topics.

Be careful with offensive topics: Think about this: the object of this speech is to persuade your audience. If some of your audience members feel offended on a personal level, they sure aren't going to be persuaded. I'm a huge free speech advocate, but you might consider finding another outlet to express certain ideas than a persuasive speech.

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