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How to prepare a speech. 2 types of speeches: 1 . Informative You give information about someone or something that your audience doesn’t know.
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2 types of speeches:1. InformativeYou give information about someone or something that your audience doesn’t know
2. Persuasive You try to persuade (övertyga) your audience about something or someone. FACT + OPINIONFor example: “Liseberg is much better than Gröna Lund”This is your opinion. Now you need to present facts on why it is better.
Attention: The persuasivespeech is almost like an advocate/ an attorney (advokat)who is tryingtoconvincehis/heraudience on whyhis/hertopic is the best
Introductiona) Youintroduceyour TOPICb) Youintroduce the PURPOSE ofyourspeech(Don’tforgettomentionifyourspeech is informative or persuasive!)
Body- Statistical evidence- Facts- Examples- Quotations (citat)- Having or askingquestions (interagera med publiken)- A pinchof humor
Conclusion1. Yourview (din åsikt)2. RecommendationsifnecessaryFor example: That’swhy I believethateveryoneshould visit Liseberg3. Summarizes your purpose and main points
Material- Books- Articles- Websites - Other* Check the schoollibrary or Stockholm Library(articles, newspapers, books)
Topic Suggestion (PersuasiveSpeech)Would it be better if schools started later in the morning?Is sugar poison?Should everyone age 17 or younger have a 9:00 PM curfew?Do you believe students who fail their classes should repeat the grade?Should minors who commit serious crimes be charged as adults?Should uniforms be mandatory for teachers?Should a dog that has bitten somebody be executed?
Coke vs. PepsiEating fast-foodAnimal testingSmokingDo you think elementary and high school students should be allowed to use cell phones at school?Nike vs. Adidas LitteringCrying babies in publicSchool breakfast programsInternet gamblingVideo games and childrenPeople should drink more waterCats vs. DogsEat more chocolateDrink more orange juiceDoes God exist?
Topic Suggestion (Informative Speech)The biography of your favorite actorHow to make pizzaThe history of comic booksDisneylandHow to make a websiteHow to get good gradesHow a computer worksHow to improve your healthLife in the futureComputer virusesThe history of the BibleHow to raise rabbits (horses or other animals)The FBI
Young billionairesFormer child starsFunny inventionsHow to play pokerChild geniusesHow the brain worksDog trainingHow to perform a magic trickInteresting world recordsReality TV showsThe most dangerous jobsHow iPhones workWomen in politicsAmerican FootballThe history of RAP musicGospel musicThe world’s richest person
PerformanceIf needed, youcanuse:* notecards*visual aids (pictures, computer)To thinkabout:* eyecontactwith the audience*volume (speakup)*bodylanguage
TimeFrameWeeks14-15: Research and preparationWeek 16: Easter breakWeek 17: PresentationDuration: 3-8 minutes