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Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Thirteen. Types of Outline Formats. Chapter Thirteen. Table of Contents From Working Outline to Speaking Outline The Speaking Outline. Types of Outline Formats. Speakers with well-organized speeches are perceived to be more credible. From Working Outline to Speaking Outline.

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Chapter Thirteen

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  1. Chapter Thirteen Types of Outline Formats

  2. Chapter Thirteen Table of Contents • From Working Outline to Speaking Outline • The Speaking Outline

  3. Types of Outline Formats • Speakers with well-organized speeches are perceived to be more credible

  4. From Working Outline to Speaking Outline • Working outline: refine your specific purpose, organize main points, and develop supporting points.

  5. From Working Outline to Speaking Outline • Speaking outline: used when practicing and presenting a speech.

  6. From Working Outline to Speaking Outline • Sentence Outlines • Phrase Outlines • Key-Word Outlines • Outline Formats and Speech Delivery

  7. From Working Outline to Speaking Outline:Sentence Outlines • Sentence outline: each main and supporting point in full sentences. • Stated precisely the way the speaker wants to express the idea.

  8. From Working Outline to Speaking Outline:Sentence Outlines • Actual speaking outlines are prepared using key-words. • Sentence outlines may be used in delivery: • If the speaker is inexperienced. • When the issue is highly controversial. • When the material is highly technical. • When the material relies on direct quotations.

  9. FromWorking Outline to Speaking Outline:Phrase Outlines • Phrase outlines: a partial sentence form of each point

  10. From Working Outline to Speaking Outline:Key-Word Outlines • Key-word outlines: each main and supporting point as a single word or very brief phrase. • easier to handle and follow than sentence or phrase outlines

  11. The Speaking Outline • After you have completed the full-sentence outline, transfer your ideas to a speaking outline using a key-word or phrase format.

  12. The Speaking Outline • Use notecards to organize • Use separate notecards for introductions and conclusions • Remember: The key to successful delivery is practice.

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