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Giving It a Try: Preparing Your First Speech

Giving It a Try: Preparing Your First Speech. Chapter 2. A Brief Overview of the Speechmaking Process. Steps in the speechmaking Process. Determine Speech Purpose & Compose Thesis Statement. The General Speech purpose will either be to inform, to persuade, or to mark a special person.

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Giving It a Try: Preparing Your First Speech

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  1. Giving It a Try: Preparing Your First Speech Chapter 2

  2. A Brief Overview of the Speechmaking Process Steps in the speechmaking Process

  3. Determine Speech Purpose & Compose Thesis Statement • The General Speech purpose will either be to inform, to persuade, or to mark a special person. • The Specific Speech Purpose will be “to inform the audience about _______” • The Thesis presents to the audience the three main points being discussed in the speech. Example: • General Speech Purpose: ___________________ • Specific Speech Purpose: _______________________ _____________________________________________ • Thesis: _________________________________________ _______________________________________________

  4. Develop Main Points • Organize your speech into two or three main points. • Specific Purpose: to inform my audience about the evolution of the MTV network. • ________________________________________ • ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ • ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________

  5. Separate Speech into Major Parts/Outline the speech • __________ are based on the principle of __________ and _______________-the logical placement of ideas relative to their importance to one another. • Coordinate Points: Also referred to as ______________, are of ______ importance and are indicated by their parallel alignment. • Subordinate Points: also called ___________, are given _____________than the main points they support and are identified in outlines by their placement to the right of the points they support. • A ______________________ will need to be selected depending on the _____________ you are presenting. Organizational Patterns are also referred to as Outlines.

  6. Separate Speech into Major Parts/Outline the speech • ______________: Serves to introduce the ______ and the _______ and to alert _______________ to your specific _____________. It captures the audience attention, and states the _________ and previews _____________. • ____________: contains the speech’s _________ and ___________, all of which support the speech’s thesis. • ____________: restates the _____________ and ________ in a memorable way, it reiterates how the __________ confirm it, and leaves the audience with a ______________________.

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