Introduction & Overview Informative vs. Persuasive Speeches Types of informative speaking Techniques of informative speaking Organization and Structure.

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Introduction & Overview Informative vs. Persuasive Speeches Types of informative speaking Techniques of informative speaking Organization and Structure

Informative vs. Persuasive Speeches Informative speeches are non- controversial Informative speaker does not intend to change audience attitudes

Informative Speeches by Content Your speech can inform based on: Objects Diseases Events Concepts  Intangible ideas, beliefs, theories or principles

Informative Speeches by Purpose Your speech can inform based on: Descriptions Explanations Instructions

Informative speech about objects Simple, straightforward speech Example: guitars, digital cameras, stamp collection Time limit determines the amount of detail one can share

Informative speech about Procedures Describes how something works or a process that produces a particular outcome Example: how to surf, refinish furniture T. E. A. C. H.

Informative speech about people Biographical Past or present Celebrity vs. Athletes, Good vs. Evil No need to tell everything about a person; Relate information to a specific purpose

More Informative Speech Topics Presentations about Events Past or present Natural Disasters Political Events Presentations about Ideas Example: time management, evolution, freedom of speech

Techniques of Informative Speaking Informative Purpose Statement Precedes a thesis statement In one sentence asks:  What is your speech going to do?  What will the audience walk away with?

Techniques of Informative Speaking, cont. Create information hunger Give the audience a reason to listen and learn from your speech

Techniques of Informative Speaking, cont. Make it easy to listen Watch for information overload  Choose 3 to 5 main ideas Use information and examples that connect to the audience Use simple information and build up to complex ideas

Techniques of Informative Speaking, cont. Emphasize important points Repetition  Rewording of important points Signposts  Words or phrases that emphasize the importance of what you are about to say

Techniques of Informative Speaking, cont. Make the message clear Be aware of what you intend to communicate  Would this message sound clear to you if you heard if for the first time?

Techniques of Informative Speaking, cont. Make the presentation interesting Relate to your listeners interests Create interesting presentation aids Use humor  Use humor to make a point  Make yourself the butt of the joke  Use humorous quotations

Organization & Structure Introduction (tell what you’re going to say) Establish audience interest and attention with an attention-getter (question, story, quote, startling statement) Establish credibility Preview thesis/purpose statement Preview main points

Organization & Structure The Body (say it) Limit division of main points to 3 to 5 subpoints Use good transitions Order points in a way that is easy to understand and remember

Organization & Structure The conclusion (tell what you’ve said) Review main points Remind audience why the subject is important to them Provide the audience with a memory aid

Organization & Structure Generate audience involvement Definition: level of commitment and attention that listeners devote to a speech Tips:  Personalize your speech  Use audience participation  Use volunteers  Have a question and answer period

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