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OUTLINING THE SPEECH. OUTLINING THE SPEECH. Outlines Are Essential To Effective Speeches Help Place Related Items Together Help Ensure The Natural Flow Of Ideas From One To Another Help Create Coherent Structure . OUTLINING THE SPEECH. The Preparation Outline
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OUTLINING THE SPEECH KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor
OUTLINING THE SPEECH KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor • Outlines Are Essential To Effective Speeches • Help Place Related Items Together • Help Ensure The Natural Flow Of Ideas From One To Another • Help Create Coherent Structure
OUTLINING THE SPEECH KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor • The Preparation Outline • A Detailed Outline Used To Plan A Speech
OUTLINING THE SPEECH • Process of Building The Preparation Outline Brings Together All Of The Major Elements Of The Speech • Title • Specific Purpose • Central Idea • Introduction • Connectives • Main Points – in full declarative sentences. • Supporting Points – in full declarative sentences. • Conclusion • Bibliography KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor
OUTLINING THE SPEECH KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor GUIDELINES FOR CREATING THE PREPARATION OUTLINE
OUTLINING THE SPEECH Specific Purpose The Speaker's Goal -- What The Speaker Hopes To Accomplish Central Idea What The Speaker Expects To Say -- One Clear, Concise, Full Declarative Thesis Statement • State The Specific Purpose Of Your Speech • Identify The Central Idea KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor
OUTLINING THE SPEECH Visual Framework The pattern of symbolization and indentation in a speech outline that shows the relationships among the ideas of the speech. • LabelThe Introduction, Body, & Conclusion • Use A Consistent Pattern Of Symbolization And Indentation • Follow a clear Visual Framework. KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor
OUTLINING THE SPEECH FULLDECLARATIVESENTENCES This is a Formal Sentence Outline. • State Main Points And Sub-Points In FULLDECLARATIVESENTENCES. • LabelTransitions, Internal Previews, Internal Summaries, & Signposts KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor
OUTLINING THE SPEECH Bibliography A list of all the sources used in preparing a speech. • Attach A Bibliography • Give Your Speech A Title, If One Is Desired KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor
OUTLINING THE SPEECH KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor • The Speaking Outline • A Brief Outline Used To Deliver The Speech
OUTLINING THE SPEECH KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor • The Speaking Outline • Primary Purpose: • To help the speaker remember what to say
OUTLINING THE SPEECH Key Words & Phrases Reduce Main & Sub Points to one to three words per point. CuesFor Delivery Directions in a speaking outline to help a speaker remember how she or he wants to deliver key parts of the speech. Extemporaneous Delivery Carefully Prepared & Rehearsed In Advanced Key Words & Phrases CuesFor Delivery Particularly Effective For Extemporaneous Delivery KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor
OUTLINING THE SPEECH KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor • GUIDELINES FOR CREATING THE SPEAKING OUTLINE
OUTLINING THE SPEECH Do you really want to be at the lectern wondering, ''Now what on earth did I write here?'' • Follow The Same Visual Framework Used In The Preparation Outline • Should Be PlainlyLegible KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor
OUTLINING THE SPEECH Remember -- only one to three words per point. ''Pause!'', ''Slow Down!'', ''Breathe!'', ''Smile!'' • Should Be As Brief As Possible • Should Include CuesFor Delivering The Speech KimAlyse Popkave, M.Ed., CMI, CPPC Instructor