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Public Speaking - Coggle Diagram
Public Speaking
Speaking To Persuade
Choosing your topic
Choose a Topic That Really Interests You.
Suggest a Change That Isn't Too Large.
Choose a Topic That Is Controversial.
Be as specific as possible
Determine your specific purposes
Changing an audience's belief about the truth of something
Changing an audience's opinion about the value of something
Changing an audience's behavior
Gathering information
Write down what you already know about your topic.
Think about your own related observations or experiences.
Gather additional necessary information by conduction research or interviewing experts.
Analyzing your audience
Age
Be indifferent
Disagree
Preparing presentation aids
Organizing your speech
Opener building on areas of agreement with audience
Statement of persuasive claim
Preview of persuasive points
Body
interesting
important
relevant to them
Summary
Memorable concluding remarks
Transitions
Speaking To Inform
Analyzing your audience
Age range
Gender
Occupation
Economic level
General background
Choosing your topic
Narrowing your topic
Specific
Contain only one idea
Achievable
Gathering information
Within yourself: Write down what you already know about the topic.
Outside yourself: Interview or do research.
Organizing your speech