informative speech on AIDS
Title of the presentation (the same as your speech outline)
Your name
course-section#
Semester
Introduction (slide 1)
Definition/ brief description of the topic.
Attention-getter- a/an special/unknown fact about the topic that makes it interesting/worth listening to.
Central idea/thesis statement/research question- what is your basic argument/question/approach to the topic.
Scope, purpose and goal of the presentation.
Introduction (slide 2)
Positionality/credibility statement – why you chose to talk about this topic, your personal credibility, interest and capacity.
Preview of main points – bullet points.
(You may include statistics, pictures, graphs, diagrams, charts, etc. Include in-text citations as appropriate, in APA format.)
Main points (total 3-6 slides)
Main point 1 (1-2 slides)
Sub points
Statistics, pictures, graphs, diagrams, charts.
Direct quotes.
Audio-visual resources.
Include in-text citations as appropriate.
All citations are to be in APA format.
Explain as you show them
Read them aloud, like- so and so said this, according to so and so…
Main point 2 (1-2 slides)
Sub points
Statistics, pictures, graphs, diagrams, charts.
Direct quotes.
Audio-visual resources.
Include in-text citations as appropriate.
All citations are to be in APA format.
Explain as you show them
Read them aloud, like- so and so said this, according to so and so…
Main point 3 (1-2 slides)
Sub points
Statistics, pictures, graphs, diagrams, charts.
Direct quotes.
Audio-visual resources.
Include in-text citations as appropriate.
All citations are to be in APA format.
Explain as you show them
Read them aloud, like- so and so said this, according to so and so…
Conclusion (1-2 slides)
Review of main points 1-3
Summary of the presentation (basically recapitulate your scope, purpose and goal of the presentation and how you met them).
Attention-getter or closer.
Include in-text citations as appropriate.
References
Both in-text and reference citations are to be in APA format