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I. [Attention Getter—Gain the audience’s attention by using an interesting and pertinent visual/audio (cite), or vivid narrative, or startling statement, or quotation (cite), or pertinent questions, or statistics or facts (cite)]
II. [Clearly introduce yourself and your topic] [SLIDE]
III. [Credibility Statement—tell your audience why are you an expert on this topic]
IV. [Audience analysis – This topic is important or of interest or beneficial to your audience because…]
V. [Thesis Statement--Preview of Specific Topics—i. e. Today, I will inform you about >>>>>this problem<<<<<, persuade you how to solve >>>>>>>this problem<<<<<<< ,and the steps that you need to take to solve this >>>>>>problem<<<<<][SLIDE]
Transition:
NEED STEP—WHAT IS THE PROBLEM/EXPLAIN THE PROBLEM
I. [What is the problem, why your topic is a social problem]
A. [Evidence that there is a problem – According to…][Slide showing problem, stats, or graph]
1. [Give an example or explanation of evidence—where is this happening or to
whom]
2. [Give an example or explanation of evidence—where is this happening or to
whom]
II. [Reason change is necessary, why does this problem need to be resolved]
A. [Evidence 1 – According to…][Slide showing problem, stats, or graph]
1. [Give example(s) or explanation of evidence—this change needs to be made to
help whom or to improve what]
Transition:
III. [Barriers to change-why is it difficult for this change to occur]
A. [Audience Adaptation 1—refer to your audience and relate to problem to them by speaking directly to them, asking a question, etc. Make it personal between you and the audience) [Slide of Audience Adaptation]
SATISFACTION STEP—
GENERAL SOLUTION & STEPS TO SATISFY THE PROBLEM
I. [How do you propose a change or general solution for this problem?]
A. [Evidence 1 – According to…][Slide of Evidence for General Solution]
1. [Give an example or explanation of evidence—this change needs to be made to
help whom or to improve the problem]
B. [Audience Adaptation 2—refer to your audience and relate to the general solution to them by speaking directly to them, asking a question, etc. Make it personal between you and the audience and how this solution could help them] [Slide Audience Adaptation]
II. [Give step-by-step solution and specific logical argument of how to make this solution
happen. Explain your practical solution with SOUND REASONING/EVIDENCE for why these particular steps are the right response to solving this problem)
A. [Evidence—Step 1—According to…--studies, authors, etc. have shown that this solution can help solve this problem][Slide(s) illustrating Steps for Change]
1. [Give a visual example or explanation of evidence—this change needs to be made to help whom or to improve the problem]
B. [Evidence—Step 2 of the solution. i.e. According to…--studies, authors, etc. have shown that this solution can help solve this problem]
1. [Give a visual example or explanation of evidence—this change needs to be made to help whom or to improve the problem]
C. [Evidence—Step 3 of the solution—i.e. According to…--studies, authors, etc. have shown that this solution can help solve this problem]
1. [Give a visual example or explanation of evidence—this change needs to be made to help whom or to improve the problem]
VISUALIZE THE SOLUTION—HELP AUDIENCE VISUALIZE HOW THIS SOLUTION WILL HELP THEM
I.[Visualize the results. What will be the impact of the changes? What are the reasons and advantages why these steps/solution should be implemented]
A. [Imagine if you do this…what the outcome will be]
1. [Imagine if you do this…what the outcome will be][Slide, visual or photo of results]
2. [Imagine if you do this…what the outcome will be]
B. [Audience Adaptation3--Show how these changes help/benefit your audience]
1. [i.e. Imagine how this will benefit you…][Slide, visual or photo of results]
2. [i.e. Imagine how this will benefit you…]
Transition: For all these reasons…
CALL TO ACTION—MAKE YOUR AUDIENCE TAKE SOME ACTION
I.[Explain to audience what action to take to make this change a reality. i.e. I URGE YOU
TO…call congressman, go to website, sign your petition, sign a promise for yourself, etc.] [Slide urging them to act]
A. [Pass out something tangible for them to remember to do what you want them to do (flyer with website, petition, honor/promise statement, phone #s, steps to take to create solution, etc.)]
Conclusion
I. [Signal conclusion—i.e. In conclusion,…]
II. [Restate the Thesis]
III. [Vivid Ending – Leave your audience with something to think about. A memorable close that refers back to the attention getter creates psychological unity for your audience and solving this important problem with their action.]
IV. [Thank audience]
REFERENCES
[References start on a new page.
Include EVERY SOURCE of information you used to prepare your speech.
Every source you use in your preparation outline must be cited in-text in APA format AND properly cited on your references page.
Be sure to include copies of your sources, organized in the same order as your bibliography/references]
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