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Comm 211
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Highlights the key logical elements Highlights the key structural elements Links these elements together in a sequence May also map out transitions between elements
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Tell them what you’re going to say Tell them Tell them what you said
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Introduction Body Conclusion
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Introduction—Here’s what I’m going to tell you Attention-getter (story, quote, statistic) Thesis statement (here’s what this speech is about) Preview statement (list main points of speech)
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Body Main point 1 ▪ Supporting info Main point 2 ▪ Supporting info Main point 3 ▪ Supporting info
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Conclusion Summarize or recap main points Call to action/story/quotation
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Title of speech General purpose of speech To inform To persuade To entertain To honor, commemorate, celebrate Specific purpose of speech – At the end of the speech, I want my audience to…
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Introduction Attention-getter Relevance statement—how is your topic relevant to your audience? Credibility statement—how are you qualified to speak on this topic? Thesis statement—here’s what the speech is about Preview—here are the three points I’m going to cover (serves as a natural transition to the Body)
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Body Main point 1 ▪ Supporting evidence Main point 2 ▪ Supporting evidence Main point 3 ▪ Supporting evidence Transition to Conclusion
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Conclusion Recap main points Tell audience what they’re supposed to do with this information
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Title of speech General purpose of speech To inform To persuade To entertain To honor, commemorate, celebrate Specific purpose of speech – At the end of the speech, I want my audience to…
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Introduction Attention-getter (story about how someone is affected by problem you’re going to talk about) Relevance statement—how is your topic relevant to your audience? (statistic of how many people are affected by this problem) Credibility statement—how are you qualified to speak on this topic? Thesis statement—here’s what the speech is about Preview—here are the three points I’m going to cover (serves as a natural transition to the Body)
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Body Main point 1 ▪ Supporting evidence Main point 2 ▪ Supporting evidence Main point 3 ▪ Supporting evidence Transition to Conclusion
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Conclusion Recap main points Call to action—how audience can be part of the solution; be specific!
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Attention-grabbing opening Tell a story Make a point Tell a story Make a point Tell a story Make a point Memorable conclusion that ties all 3 stories together to support core message
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Define problem needing solution Describe hypothesis Describe experiment Schematic Photograph Description Discuss data collection and analysis Draw conclusions based on hypothesis Suggest future actions
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Story to introduce problem (vandalism) Facts and evidence of problem Statistics Reports Interviews Suggest a solution Call to action
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Make sure outline is readable Large font Ample margins Printed on only one side Keep outline as brief as possible Include delivery cues Pause here Make eye contact Slow down
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