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Informative speech. What is it?. To learn To increase knowledge or understaning. Informative speech -. objective. Informative speech -. non-biased. Inform ative speech -. teaches. and. Goals. Communicate new & unfamiliar information. Goals. Extend what the audience already knows.
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What is it? • To learn • To increase knowledge or understaning
Informative speech - objective
Informative speech - non-biased
Informative speech - teaches
Goals Communicate new & unfamiliar information
Goals Extend what the audience already knows
Goals Update old information
Organizing and Outlining • Introduction • Attention getter device (AGD) • Topic • Credibility statement • Audience adaptation • Thesis • Preview (First, second, and finally)
Organizing and Outlining • Body - 3 points, and for each point: • Internal preview (first we’ll talk about _S1_, then _S2_) • Subpoint 1 • Subpoint 2 • Subpoint 3 (if necessary)
Organizing and Outlining • Conclusion • Review • Restate thesis • Return to AGD
Strategies • Keep it simple • Keep it concrete, use every day examples • Repetition is a good thing • Use transitions and signposts/ roadmaps
Cite sources • Give credits to the author • Use sites other than wikipedia
Activity! • With a partner, create an introduction and a conclusion for any topic of your choice, and then come up and tell it to everyone! • 10 minutes. • Introduction • AGD, Topic, Credibility statement, Audience Adaptation, Thesis, Preview 3 body points • Conclusion • Review, Thesis, Return to AGD