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Speech Pre-Planning

Purpose Determine the purpose of the speech Determine the purpose of the speech

Three general purposes GENERAL PURPOSE: Your broad goal for the speech. The three GENERAL purposes are: 1. To Inform: to share information 2. To Persuade: to generate action, to influence behavior, or beliefs 3. To Suit a Special Occasion: to suit the need of the occasion (graduation, eulogy, wedding toast, etc.)

Specific Purpose SPECIFIC PURPOSE:  Starts with “to” ____________  States precisely what a speaker hopes to accomplish in the speech.  Usually general purpose + specific points of the topic.  To inform my audience about….  To persuade my audience to….

Specific Purpose Statement Samples 1. To inform my audience about the three major types of staging for plays. 2. To demonstrate the steps in CPR. 3. To persuade my audience to vote yes on proposal two. 4. To honor the bride and groom with a wedding toast.

Practice Activity 1. Choose a topic you know something about. Topic: _______________ 2. Choose a general purpose General purpose: To ________ 3. Write a specific purpose statement Specific purpose: To _____(GP + specific speech points)