informative outline
Topic:
- You can choose any topic as long as it defines, describes, explains, or demonstrates something. While you might actually persuade your audience by providing information about a topic in an informative speech, the intent of your speech is to inform, not to change behavior or attitudes, which is the intent of a persuasive speech.
Steps for Your Informative Speech
- choose topic. Is your speech a definition, description, explanation, or demonstration?
- Write a key phrase outline (you will submit this to the assignment dropbox this week when you submit your speech).
- Purpose Statement: Include your General Purpose Statement, Specific Purpose Statement, and Central Idea Statement in your Outline.
- Introduction with a thesis statement: Tell the audience your topic and a preview of what is to come.
- Body with 2–3 main points: Here you will elaborate your main points and define, describe, explain, or demonstrate.
- Conclusion: Summarize your thesis/main topic and give a brief review of what you said.
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