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  1. Organizing the Preparation Outline for your Introduction Speech

    Organizing the Preparation Outline for your Introduction Speech I. Start with Main Points A. Look at the information that you gathered and try to find a way to organize your main points (chronological, spatial, topical, problem-solution, cause-effect). For example if you want to tell your...

  2. Giving Your First Speech

    Giving Your First Speech Preparing your personal experience speech 1. Choose your topic. Don’t try to give your whole life history; instead, focus on one or two experiences in your life which have helped define who you are. 2. Find a creative way to develop your story—could it be any of these...

  3. ENGL 230 Informative Outline Week 4 DeVry

    Informative Outline Week 4 DeVry Click Link Below To Buy: http://hwcampus.com/shop/engl-230-devry/engl-230-informative-outline-week-4-devry/ Or Visit www.hwcampus.com ENGL 230 Informative Outline Week 4 DeVry For Week 4 you are asked to complete an outline for your Informative Speech. Please...

  4. ENGL 230 Persuasive Outline Week 7 DeVry

    ENGL 230 Persuasive Outline Week 7 DeVry Click Link Below To Buy: http://hwcampus.com/shop/engl-230-devry/engl-230-persuasive-outline-week-7-devry/ Or Visit www.hwcampus.com ENGL 230 Persuasive Outline Week 7 DeVry For Week 7 you are asked to complete an outline for your Persuasive...

  5. Persuasive Speech Goals

    to continue working on your Persuasive Speech. Refer to the instructions below for today’s work day guidelines. Project Goal: The goal of this project is to choose a position, research both sides of the subject matter, and prepare and write a persuasive speech that is geared towards OPPONENTS of this...

  6. SPEECH

    Submitted: 03/09/2009 10:25 AM Category: Social Issues Words: 428 Page: 2 Views: 5 Informative Speech Outline: How to Write a Resume Purpose: At the end of my speech, the audience will be informed on how to write a resume. Introduction: How many of you here have applied for...

  7. Expectation from the Informative Speech Assignment

    the Informative Speech Assignment • Everything you turn in should be neatly typed.  Your outline (following the examples I handed out in class) should not exceed two pages in length.  You will need to turn in a bibliography page that includes all of the sources you use in the speech. • No more...

  8. the gay outline for my persuasive speech

    Use this as a guide when developing an outline for your persuasive speech Name: Tylonn G Turner Topic: Homosexuality in the Modern World's Thesis: The objective of this speech is to persuade each listener to: Understand...

  9. preparing for a speech

    I. Plan the Speech: Identify the topic of your speech. Choose a single focused message rather than trying to cover multiple topics. Pinpoint your audience. Are you speaking to children or adults? Are you speaking to people who know nothing about your topic or people who are experts on your topic...

  10. speech outline

    Speech outline BRAINSTORM Marijuana is controversial MJ is legalized in some states MJ is a safe substance (medically) No deaths have been reported from marijuana use Money will be saved if marijuana is legalized marijuana is used to help reduce and fight pain from chronic diseases like...

  11. Sample Persuasive Outline

    SAMPLE PERSUASIVE OUTLINE POOR Student X February 17, 2005 Section AX Topic: Smoking in Society Goal: I want to persuade my audience that smoking is a health risk to all of society and that smokers should be encouraged to quit. Thesis: It is imperative for smokers to quit, benefiting society...

  12. GMO Outline

    Informative Speech Outline Speaker’s Name: Holly Mixon Speech Topic: Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO’S) General Purpose: To Inform Central Idea (Main Goal): Should we have GMO’S or not? A. Introduction Attention Grabber: Have you ever heard of a GMO? Materials: PowerPoint...

  13. Pursuasive Speech essay

    INTRODUCTION "Tells your audience what you are going to tell them" and establishes the foundation for your speech. A good Introduction 'draws the map' for the journey. For a Persuasive Speech an Introduction consists of 1. Attention-Getter: A statement, visual or sound (or combination)that startles...

  14. Analysis of Obama Speech in Egypt

    A New Beginning Outline Thesis: Obama used persuasive techniques such as, ethos, logos and pathos to deliver his message of a new start in the relations between the east and the west. I. Ethos A. Humble man 1. Thanking the Egyptian people B. Fair 1. Admitted the...

  15. Persuasive Speech Example Only

    Persuasive Speech Outline Example Mrs. Schafer-Cloke Key: PS = Purpose Statement SE = Supporting Evidence RE = Refuting Evidence LA = Logical Appeal EA = Emotional Appeal Seat Belts: The Best Way to Save Your Life PS: Seat belts should always be worn because wearing them is the easiest way to...

  16. Speech

    Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on the history of sweet grass basket of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Central Idea: The purpose of this speech is to inform my audience of sweet grass baskets; how they are made, and what they were used for. Introduction I. Ms. Ida, a woman of family...

  17. Outline

    Exam Outline Assignment 1. Vocabulary & Grammar A. Vocab (on separate flash cards) B. Grammar 1. Comma splices: I really like studying for exams, it’s my favorite thing to do. Correct: I really like studying for exams. It’s my favorite thing to do. 2. Fused sentences: I studied...

  18. Fantasy football outline

    Speech Outline Template – Roger Johnson, Instructor Topic: Fantasy Football Audience Analysis: Most of the audience has probably heard about this but don’t know what it really it. So the information provided will be a very basic description. General Purpose: To inform the audience. Specific...

  19. speech

    Outline: Informative Speech Title: Cryonics: A Change for a New Life? Thesis Statement: I would like to give you a brief overview of the history, methods, and future of cryonics. I. Introduction II. What is Cryonics? A. Definition of cryonics. B. History of cryonic...

  20. ENGL 230 Full Class Professional Communication DeVry

    ENGL 230 Activity 5 Outline Week 2 DeVry ENGL 230 Mini Power Point Presentation Week 3 DeVry ENGL 230 Quiz Week 3 DeVry (TCO 4) In adapting to listeners, speakers have to take into account the __________ levels of the audience. Knowledge, accepta ENGL 230 Informative Outline Week 4 DeVry For...

  21. SPCH 277 ALL WEEK ASSIGNMENTS – LATEST

    189; and • the Test Yourself inventory on public-speaking apprehension in Chapter 11 on page 209 OR the checklist describing the steps in preparing a speech on page 234. You may choose to format these into tables or write them in paragraph form. With whichever option, you should have clear labels for the...

  22. Efdsfv

    Planning a Speech The questions below will help you plan your speech. You may have already answered some of them in your Student Guide, so refer to your Student Guide, if you wish. Remember: You need to complete the assignment by the due date to receive full credit. (10 points) |Score ...

  23. ENGL 230 Full Class Professional Communication DeVry

    ENGL 230 Activity 5 Outline Week 2 DeVry ENGL 230 Mini Power Point Presentation Week 3 DeVry ENGL 230 Quiz Week 3 DeVry (TCO 4) In adapting to listeners, speakers have to take into account the __________ levels of the audience.Knowledge, accepta ENGL 230 Informative Outline Week 4 DeVry For Week...

  24. Self Evaluation and Progress Report

    stronger, but also by evaluating how you have done. 1. Ice Breaker I In my introductory speech, I saw various things that I could work on, and that I did well on. I was nervous doing this first speech which changed how I presented myself. This caused my to shift my weight and to use a minimal amount...

  25. Hacker Haven

    Oral Interpretation Mr. Schmoldt Informative Speech The following speech assignment is a multipart/multi-grade project. You may want to acquire a CD-R or USB drive to store your materials if you do not already have one. For this presentation, I would encourage using the resources through the Library...

  26. biology

    Speech #2: The Impromptu Speech Purpose: To inform your audience about a quote, an idea, or a concept. Specific Purpose Statement Examples: • The audience will understand what “I have a dream,” means to me. • The audience will know the latest news from the Colts. • The audience will understand...

  27. public speaking

    Reflections: After watching a short clip of speech “Dedication” by Adrian, I learnt how affective it is to use a narrative of personal story telling in order to capture the audience’s attention and to keep them listening. In this speech, Adrian uses his personal story to tell the audience of how dedicated...

  28. animal

    hostile to opposing sides? Speech Outline & Organization: A typed, double-spaced full speech outline is due on your presentation day. Full sentence means that you write out everything you plan to say using complete sentences. The following is a sample of what outline format looks like: Topic: Yoga...

  29. Com Syllabus

    COM 114 Y Fundamentals of Speech Communication Online "Having knowledge but lacking the power to clearly express it is no better than never having any ideas at all." -Pericles Text and Materials: 1. Morgan, M. & Natt, J. (2015). Effective presentations, 2015-2016 edition. New York: Cengage. ...

  30. college athletes

    Persuasive Speech Outline 1. They are two academic sources (book, academic journal) and one popular sources (magazine, newspaper). Remember, this is just a minimum. You can use more than this amount. You must also include your sources within the outline of your speech (in-text citation) where you...

  31. POL 303 COMPLETE CLASS

    Debates POL 303 Week 3 DQ 1 Establishment and Exercise of Religion POL 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly- Today and Tomorrow POL 303 Week 3 Final Research Paper Detailed Outline POL 303 Week 4 DQ 1 Stop and Frisk POL 303 Week 4 DQ 2 Capital Punishment and You POL 303 Week 5...

  32. Public Speaking

    lot of things that I never noticed and that probably would have gone unnoticed for ever. Our first speech which was a speech that had to do with something that was very special to us was a fun speech as well as easy for me. There are many things in my life that are special to me so the specific topic...

  33. Communications

    own life experiences. 2) Introductory Speech Prepare and present a short speech (2-4 minutes) to explain your ideal self. Notecards are unnecessary since the subject is familiar, and showing the three items will help keep you on track. Practice your speech. This will help eliminate rambling. Know...

  34. A Plea to a Nation

    during the 1950’s through the 1960’s. On April 4, 1967, he delivered a very moving speech at Riverside Church in New York City. This speech later became known as “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence.” This speech was given in front of more than three thousand people, including clergy and laity....

  35. ENG 102 UOP Course Tutorial/Tutorialrank

    Date: Day 7 [post to the Individual forum] Listen to the speech at http://www.americanrhetoric.com/MovieSpeeches/moviespeechcitizenkane2.html by clicking the Windows Media Video link or the Audio mp3 link, or read the transcript of the speech. Answer the following questions in a minimum of 500 words:...

  36. POL/303 Entire Course

    reasoning, discuss why you are taking the positions you are taking in your response POL 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly- Today and Tomorrow Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly: Today and Tomorrow. Certain freedoms identified and protected by the Constitution have been the...

  37. Discuss the Moral Issues Raised in ‘the Merchant of Venice’

    merchant of Venice’ the passage taken from IV.i, outlines three moral issues that are running themes throughout the play. The scene takes place immediately after the dukes appeal to shylock to withdraw his bond. It is followed with portia's speech, which outlines the idea of mercy. Shylocks answer to her illustrates...

  38. Ifc for the Win

    misconduct, you will receive a grade of F or 0 on that project or assignment. A student found guilty of plagiarizing either the informative speech or the persuasive speech will receive a grade of F for the semester. BEHAVIOR POLICY: In order to create and maintain a positive and productive learning environment...

  39. POL303 Entire Course

    reasoning, discuss why you are taking the positions you are taking in your response POL 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly- Today and Tomorrow Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly: Today and Tomorrow. Certain freedoms identified and protected by the Constitution have been the...

  40. Spc 400

    Using your persuasive speech, demonstrate how you prepare for the delivery of your speech by answering the following 5 questions. You must use the evaluation form I gave you after your speech as a guide to answering these questions. If you successfully performed a step in the speech, show me how you prepared...

  41. POL 303 Entire Course The American Constitution

    reasoning, discuss why you are taking the positions you are taking in your response POL 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly- Today and Tomorrow Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly: Today and Tomorrow. Certain freedoms identified and protected by the Constitution have been the...

  42. Personal Critique

    audience. Even though some people are against the military, it wasn’t a persuasive speech that pushed the military on any unwilling listeners. The main points were a little hard to identify. It was more of a continuous speech about the infantry. Points A, B, C, weren’t laid out in the beginning. Organization: ...

  43. POL 303 Complete Class

    reasoning, discuss why you are taking the positions you are taking in your response POL 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly- Today and Tomorrow Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly: Today and Tomorrow. Certain freedoms identified and protected by the Constitution have been the...

  44. Englich

    arguable topics about freedom of speech will be looked upon, Topics like how far should expression go, and should it be limited will also be discussed. Paragraph #3 - This particular paragraph will go through the positive and negative aspects of freedom of speech Conclusion - thesis is somewhat...

  45. POL 303 Entire Course The American Constitution

    reasoning, discuss why you are taking the positions you are taking in your response POL 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly- Today and Tomorrow Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly: Today and Tomorrow. Certain freedoms identified and protected by the Constitution have been the...

  46. COM 220 UOP Course Tutorial/ Uoptutorial

    Paraphrasing Sources COM 220 Week 4 DQ 1 and DQ 2 COM 220 Week 4 Checkpoint Developing a Thesis Statement COM 220 Week 5 CheckPoint Full Sentence Outline COM 220 Week 5 Assignment Incorporating Statistics, Graphs, and Illustrations COM 220 Week 6 DQ 1 and DQ 2 COM 220 Week 6 CheckPoint Introduction...

  47. POL 303 Devry-ASHFORD-Phoenix-Strayer

    reasoning, discuss why you are taking the positions you are taking in your response POL 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly- Today and Tomorrow Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly: Today and Tomorrow. Certain freedoms identified and protected by the Constitution have been the...

  48. Randy Pausch

    Fighting terrible odds against pancreatic cancer Randy Pausch still found a way to brighten his light at the end of the tunnel. He created his final speech so that in twenty years his children can look back and see how great his father was. This was a way to say goodbye to his children. The Last lecture...

  49. POL 303 The American Constitution Entire Course

    your reasoning, discuss why you are taking the positions you are taking in your response POL 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly- Today and Tomorrow Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly: Today and Tomorrow. Certain freedoms identified and protected by the Constitution have been the...

  50. Synthesis Paper Com110

    overcome when I gave my first speech during this class. The thought of talking in front of crowds scared me but I turned that fear into motivation to learn my speech so that I could go into my speech day more confident. To make sure that I was prepared, I started memorizing my speech days in advance to be certain...

  51. POL 303 Entire Course

    your reasoning, discuss why you are taking the positions you are taking in your response POL 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly- Today and Tomorrow Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly: Today and Tomorrow. Certain freedoms identified and protected by the Constitution have been the...

  52. CJA 344 Course Material - cja344dotcom

    for reducing or preventing the extent of the discrimination. Prepare a 10- to 15-slide PowerPoint® presentation, including speaker’s notes, that outlines your team’s position. ...........................................................................................................................

  53. How to Write a Resume

    Informative Speech Outline: How to Write a Resume Purpose: At the end of my speech, the audience will be informed on how to write a resume. Introduction: How many of you here have applied for a job and had to turn in a resume? Well for those who haven’t, today you are going to witness three of...

  54. PAD540 Assignments 4

    selected topic. Use the major international political event that you selected for Assignment 1 in order to complete this assignment. Use the basic outline below to draft your presentation. Organize your responses to each question under the following section headings: • Part IV:[Name of Select Major...

  55. ENG 102 UOP / uophelp

    Date: Day 7 [post to the Individual forum] Listen to the speech at http://www.americanrhetoric.com/MovieSpeeches/moviespeechcitizenkane2.html by clicking the Windows Media Video link or the Audio mp3 link, or read the transcript of the speech. Answer the following questions in a minimum of 500 words:...

  56. POL 303 Entire Course

    your reasoning, discuss why you are taking the positions you are taking in your response POL 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly- Today and Tomorrow Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly: Today and Tomorrow. Certain freedoms identified and protected by the Constitution have been the...

  57. Smokin Is Really Bad

    a preview of the paper Click here to register and get the full text. Existing members click here to login Quit Smoking Persuasive Speech Persuasive Speech Outline: Quit Smoking Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to quit smoking ciggarettes and for non-smokers to continue to abstain. ...

  58. POL 303 Entire Course The American Constitution

    reasoning, discuss why you are taking the positions you are taking in your response POL 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly- Today and Tomorrow Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly: Today and Tomorrow. Certain freedoms identified and protected by the Constitution have been the...

  59. COM 220 UOP Course Tutorial / tutorialoutlet

    (Uop) COM 220 Week 4 DQ 1 and DQ 2 (Uop) COM 220 Week 4 Checkpoint Developing a Thesis Statement (Uop) COM 220 Week 5 CheckPoint Full Sentence Outline (Uop) COM 220 Week 5 Assignment Incorporating Statistics, Graphs, and Illustrations (Uop) COM 220 Week 6 DQ 1 and DQ 2 (Uop) COM 220 Week 6 CheckPoint...

  60. thnk

    number of main ideas Specify angle or approach to topic *EXAMPLE: “there are five steps to changing oil in your car” Five main ideas How to speech D. Preview formula: set audience expectations Include number of main ideas Keep to short phrases – concise is best E. Signposts: follow expectations...