Human Trafficking
TEAM LEADER OUTLINE
Please read the information below which explains exactly what team member 1 should include in his/her speech. Notice, I'm giving you the main points for your speech. Please read carefully!
SPEECH INTRODUCTION Attention getter, establish credibility, state the topic, preview points
Attention getter: motivate your audience to listen to your speech. Use a rhetorical question, story, startling statistic, etc. Write a brief description of your attention getter here:
Establish credibility: Tell us why you are speaking about your topic. If you have special knowledge or experience regarding your topic, let us know here. Also explain why the audience should be willing to listen to your speech – your credibility, why the topic is of importance or interest to them, etc. (Why should your audience care?)
1. Why are you a credible speaker on this topic?
2. Why should your audience care?
State your topic: Explain to your audience what you want us to learn from your speech.
Preview your main points (thesis/purpose statement): Explain to your audience how you will succeed in your purpose by stating your main points. The main points for team member 1 will be history, present, and possible future visualization.
SPEECH BODY Required Sub-Points: History/Current Programs/How your audience can help
Main point #1: History
· Define the problem.
· Why do we have this problem?
· What conditions created it?
Transition: Write out your transition here. Remind us of point one and preview point two.
Main point #2: Present
· How many people/animals currently suffer from this problem?
· Where is the problem worse?
· Where is the problem better?
· Give us facts about the current state of the problem
Transition: Write out your transition here. Remind us point two and preview point three.
Main point #3: Possible Future Visualization
· If nothing changes, what will this terrible future be like?
Transition: Write out your transition here. Remind us of point three and segue into the conclusion.
SPEECH CONCLUSION Restate your thesis/purpose statement, review the main points, tie it up
Restate your thesis/purpose statement: Today we looked at…(review the problem you stated in the introduction)
Review points: Tell us what you told us. Provide us with a very brief reminder of the charities described by team members 2, 3, 4, 5..
Tie it up!: End your speech with a bang! If you began your speech with a story, you can finish it here. If you gave a startling statistic, end with one. Write out your “tie it up” statement here. Give a final call to action.