7. Speech Writing

Public Speaking Guide Effective Speech Writing and Delivery Techniques
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How to write and organise your speech

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Now in this episode we will learn about how to write a speech, which is what is a space structure and how to organize your ideas. Now, the importance of a structure a good speech has a clear structure, which is the introduction body and conclusion. audience expects your speech to be logical and organized. Organized speech is very easy to understand main purpose as we present his thesis statement. Now, this is the speech structure, like the introduction is about 15% of the speech, the body is the 70% and the conclusion which is the outcome is another 15%. Now, is a prewriting checklist that you might want to take a look at.

Like who are you writing your speech? Who is your audience? Why are you giving your speech which is your purpose? What is your topic and how long it needs to be which is your time frame. Now writing the speech brainstorm all the ideas which are similar with the goals of the speech. Select your main points these must these must support your thesis statement and should not be less than to add more than five.

Support your main points with additional material. Now organize the body. Now there are various ways in which you can organize your body. First is the equality pattern, which is giving equal time to all the points, strongest point pattern talk most of the time on the very most most important point, most memorable one point that you believe that the audience will remember the most talk about that most of the time, regressive pattern starting from the least important to the most important closing, believe that audience will remember the last point, chronological organization where you explain step by step all the steps in the process. Spatial organization the sequence move from one physical point to the other. For example, ground floor to top floor like that cause and effect Speaker tells why it happened.

And what are the consequences of this problem and solution approach. First you give the audience a problem and then you work on it solutions. Now create notes for that us cue cards. If you there are two if there is too many too much of the material, create speaking notes to help you remember your speech, it would this would be an abbreviated key word. This is just an outline of your speech. Now why when creating notes include only necessary information, reduce the sentences to key phrases.

Avoid include transition, and segues in an abbreviated form and avoid overloading of information. You don't have to read through the cube or just have to take a look and remember your speed.

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