PUBLIC SPEAKING Outlining Your Speech Copyright 2012.

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PUBLIC SPEAKING Outlining Your Speech Copyright 2012

Types of Outlines Preparation outline Speaking outline Speaking script Copyright 2012

Preparation Outline Content Title (optional) Specific purpose (optional) Central idea Introduction Main points Subpoints Connectives Conclusion Bibliography Copyright 2012

Preparation Outline Guidelines State specific purpose Identify central idea Label introduction, body, conclusion Use consistent pattern of symbolization, indentation Copyright 2012

Preparation Outline Guidelines State main points, subpoints in full sentences Label transitions, internal summaries, internal previews Attach bibliography Provide title Copyright 2012

Symbolization & indentation showing relationships among ideas Visual Framework Symbolization & indentation showing relationships among ideas Copyright 2012

Visual Framework Main point Subpoint Sub-subpoint Copyright 2012

Visual Framework Main point Subpoint Sub-subpoint Copyright 2012

Visual Framework 1-Main point 1.1-Subpoint 1.2-Subpoint 1.2.1-Sub-subpoint 1.2.2-Sub-subpoint 2-Main point 2.1-Subpoint 2.2-Subpoint Copyright 2012

Bibliography List of sources used in preparing speech Copyright 2012

Brief outline to jog memory Speaking Outline Brief outline to jog memory during presentation Copyright 2012

Speaking Outline Guidelines Visual framework Legible Brief Delivery cues Copyright 2012

Directions for delivering Delivery Cues Directions for delivering key parts of speech Copyright 2012

Complete Outline-Introduction I-Introduction A-Attention getter B-Introduce topic C-Relate to audience D-build credibility E-Thesis statement i-Preview statement ii-Transition statement Copyright 2012

Complete Outline-Body (1) II-Body A-First main point i-Sub-point a-Sub-sub-point b-Sub-sub-point ii-Sub-point iii-Transition statement Copyright 2012

Complete Outline-Body (2) B-First main point i-Sub-point a-Sub-sub-point b-Sub-sub-point ii-Sub-point iii-Transition statement Copyright 2012

Complete Outline-Body (3) C-First main point i-Sub-point a-Sub-sub-point b-Sub-sub-point ii-Sub-point iii-Transition statement Copyright 2012

Complete Outline-Conclusion III-Conclusion A-Review i-Restate main points ii-Restate thesis B-Closure Copyright 2012