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A POCKET GUIDE TO PUBLIC SPEAKING 5 TH EDITION Chapter 2 From A to Z: Overview of a Speech

A Pocket Guide to Public Speaking Chapter 2

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Page 1: A Pocket Guide to Public Speaking Chapter 2

A POCKET GUIDE TO PUBLIC SPEAKING5TH EDITION

Chapter 2

From A to Z: Overview of a Speech

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Analyze the Audience

Learn audience members’ attributes and motivations.

Use interviews, questionnaires, and similar techniques.

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Analyze the Audience (cont.)

Consider demographic characteristics Ratio of males to females Age ranges Cultural background and socioeconomic status

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Select a Topic

Think about your interests and expertise.

Consider the interests of the audience.

Choose a topic suitable for The audience; The speech occasion.

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Determine the Speech Purpose

Three general speech purposes To inform To persuade To mark a special occasion

Speeches should have a specific purpose. State what audience should learn/do.

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Compose a Thesis Statement

The thesis statement Expresses the central idea; Consists of a single sentence; Concisely communicates the topic.

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Develop the Main Points

Main points Primary pieces of knowledge (informative speech) Key claims (persuasive speech) Two or three per speech

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Gather Supporting Materials

Supporting materials Illustrate main points; Clarify, elaborate, and verify your ideas; Include all information available to you; Lend credibility to your message.

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Separate the Speech into Its Major Parts

Major parts of a speech Introduction Body Conclusion

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Separate the Speech into Its Major Parts (cont.)

The introduction Introduces the topic and speaker; Alerts the audience to the thesis; Catches the audience’s attention and interest.

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Separate the Speech into Its Major Parts (cont.)

The body Contains the main points and subpoints; Supports the thesis of the speech.

The conclusion Restates the thesis of the speech; Reiterates how main points confirm it.

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Outline the Speech

Outline Framework of your speech Based on coordination and subordination

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Outline the Speech (cont.)

Coordinate points Equally important Indicated by parallel alignment

Subordinate points Given less weight than main points Placed to right of points supported

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Outline the Speech (cont.)

Working outline Contains points stated in complete sentences

Speaking outline Far briefer Uses short phrases or key words Printed on separate sheets or cards

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Consider Presentation Aids

Presentation aids Help your audience understand your points; Can be simple (writing on a blackboard); Can be very involved (multimedia slideshow).

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Practice Delivering the Speech

Practice is necessary for success.

Rehearse your verbal and nonverbal delivery.

Practice your speech often. At least six times