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Speech Public Speaking
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Selecting a speech pattern
Chronological: In time order Spatial: Dealing with locations Topical: Broken down into natural parts Problem solution Prove problem Explain causes Offer solutions
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Speech Pattern Continued
Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Attention step Need step Satisfaction step Visualization step Action step
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Speech Pattern Continued
String of beads: A series of funny jokes or stories
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Introduction A. Gain audience attention B. Build audience interest
C. State thesis sentence D. Preview main points
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Gain attention step 1. Humor 2. Anecdote-story 3. Common ground
4. Shock 5. Suspense
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Building interest in the topic
Ask a rhetorical question Quote a famous person Challenge the audience
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Thesis sentence Concise sentence telling the audience what your speech is about
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Preview of main points Tell the audience what your three main points of the speech will be. Each point must be a complete sentence.
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Introduction Requirements
1-3 sentences to gain attention 1-3 sentences to build interest 1 sentence clear thesis 3 sentences previewing the main points This is due tomorrow and must be typed double spaced. Make sure you have a copy for me and one for you!
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Body of the Speech Types of evidence and support Maintain attention
Transitions
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Types of Evidence or Support
Fact Statistic Testimony Narrative-Story Example Comparison
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Fact An event or truth that is known to exist
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Statistic A fact in number form
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Testimony The quoting of another person’s opinion to support a point
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Narrative Supporting material in the form of a story either real or imaginary
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Examples Specific instances of a situation you are trying to describe
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Comparisons Involving essentially unlike ideas or phrases.
Example: Humor in a speech compared with throwing a pass in football
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Maintain attention Tone, Volume, Pace, Gestures, Eye contact,
Use Gain attention and build interest devices learned in the introduction
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Transitions Connect one point to the next
Summarize point just made and introduce the next point. Avoid using first and second etc…
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Conclusion Signal your conclusion Summarize main ideas-(short)
Reinforce the central idea Psychologically close the speech Story Quote Rhetorical question
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