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Persuasive Speech Writing. Use the action buttons to continue this learning module. J. Pettyjohn EDTC – 6323 Self-paced Learning Objective. Instructions and Introductions. This self-paced learning module will explain how to write a persuasive speech. It is suitable for any audience. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Persuasive Speech Writing
Use the action buttons to continue this learning module
J. PettyjohnEDTC – 6323Self-paced Learning Objective
Instructions and Introductions
• This self-paced learning module will explain how to write a persuasive speech.
• It is suitable for any audience. • Use the ESC key on your keyboard to end
and leave the module at any time. • It will take approximately 10 minutes to
complete this module.
Persuasive Speech Purpose
• The general purpose of a persuasive speech is to persuade your audience to complete a form of action.
• The specific purpose of a persuasive speech will depend on the speech topic and call of action.
• For example: A persuasive speech about the importance of voting is also a speech to encourage the audience to vote.
Persuade Us!
Persuade us that you understand by completing the following pop quiz!
Instructions: Please click on a hyperlink below that corresponds to the correct answer.
“The general purpose of a persuasive speech is to inform your audience of an important issue.”
TRUE FALSE
Parts of a Persuasive Speech
There are three major parts of any speech:1. The Introduction2. The Body3. The Conclusion
As you can see, writing a speech is similar to writing an essay. For the purpose of this learning module, we will be examining the five paragraph speech model.
Persuade Us!
Persuade us that you understand by completing the following pop quiz!
Instructions: Please click on a hyperlink below that corresponds to the correct answer.
Which of the following is not one of the three major parts of a speech?
A. CONCLUSION B. BODYC. REFERENCE D. INTRODUCTION
The Introduction
Every speech starts with an introduction paragraph.
The introduction is comprised of the following:A. Attention GetterB. Credibility StatementC. Tie to AudienceD. Thesis Statement and Preview of Three Reasons
1. Reason 12. Reason 23. Reason 3
The Body
The body makes up the majority of the speech and is composed of three paragraphs. Each paragraph supports the thesis statement and follows the same organization of the preview.
Body Paragraph #1:A. Reason 1
1. Supporting Evidence2. Supporting Evidence3. Supporting Evidence4. Transition
The Body Continued…
Body Paragraph #2:B. Reason 2
1. Supporting Evidence2. Supporting Evidence3. Supporting Evidence4. Transition
Body Paragraph #3:C. Reason 3
1. Supporting Evidence2. Supporting Evidence3. Supporting Evidence4. Transition
Persuade Us!
Persuade us that you understand by completing the following pop quiz!
Instructions: Please click on a hyperlink below that corresponds to the correct answer.
Each paragraph of the body supports the thesis statement and follows the same organization of the preview.
TRUE FALSE
The Conclusion
Every speech ends with the conclusion. The conclusion paragraph summarizes your speech and helps the audience remember your main points.
The conclusion is comprised of the following:A. Closing Transition B. Restate Thesis StatementC. Restate Three ReasonsD. Link to Introduction E. Concluding Device or Call to Action
Persuasive Speech Writing Summary
• In this self-paced learning module, you learned how to write a persuasive speech.
• You are encouraged to use this module as an outline guide for any type of speech you may have to write.