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Informative speech

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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Informative speech

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  1. Informative speech

  2. What is it? • To learn • To increase knowledge or understaning

  3. Informative speech - objective

  4. Informative speech - non-biased

  5. Informative speech - teaches

  6. and

  7. Goals Communicate new & unfamiliar information

  8. Goals Extend what the audience already knows

  9. Goals Update old information

  10. Topics

  11. Daniel Radcliffe

  12. What are some possible topics you could do in this class?

  13. Organizing and Outlining • Introduction • Attention getter device (AGD) • Topic • Credibility statement • Audience adaptation • Thesis • Preview (First, second, and finally)

  14. 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)

  15. Organizing and Outlining • Conclusion • Review • Restate thesis • Return to AGD

  16. Strategies • Keep it simple • Keep it concrete, use every day examples • Repetition is a good thing • Use transitions and signposts/ roadmaps

  17. Cite sources • Give credits to the author • Use sites other than wikipedia

  18. Give credit to author

  19. 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

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