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Principles of Writing a Great Principles of Writing a Great Persuasive SpeechPersuasive Speech

By Mrs. MilisSee homework sheet for written version of this

Power Point

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Beginning Your SpeechBeginning Your Speech

• First impressions are very important.• A poor beginning may distract or alienate

your audience so that you may never recover

• Having a good beginning is a confidence booster. It will propel you through the rest of the speech.

• First impressions are very important.• A poor beginning may distract or alienate

your audience so that you may never recover

• Having a good beginning is a confidence booster. It will propel you through the rest of the speech.

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Three Beginning Objectives Three Beginning Objectives

• Get the attention and interest of your audience.

• Reveal the topic of your speech. • Establish your credibility and good will.

• Get the attention and interest of your audience.

• Reveal the topic of your speech. • Establish your credibility and good will.

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Where Do I Start?Where Do I Start?

• Before beginning to speak, wait until you have the attention of your audience. Look at them until all eyes are on you.

• Before beginning to speak, wait until you have the attention of your audience. Look at them until all eyes are on you.

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Attention-Getting TechniquesAttention-Getting TechniquesRelate the Topic to the Audience • Bring the topic home to your listeners. They will be more

likely to be interested if the topic relates to their personal lives.

State the Importance of Your Topic • Show your audience why your topic is important. Using

statistics would be useful in this area, if you have themStartle Your Audience • Sharing a shocking statistic or making a bold statement

will grab the attention of your audience as well as introduce them to your topic.

Relate the Topic to the Audience • Bring the topic home to your listeners. They will be more

likely to be interested if the topic relates to their personal lives.

State the Importance of Your Topic • Show your audience why your topic is important. Using

statistics would be useful in this area, if you have themStartle Your Audience • Sharing a shocking statistic or making a bold statement

will grab the attention of your audience as well as introduce them to your topic.

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Attention-Getting TechniquesAttention-Getting TechniquesArouse the Curiosity of the Audience • Draw your audience into your speech with

several statements or action that pique their curiosity.

Question the Audience • Asking a rhetorical question or a series of

questions is another way to get the attention of your listeners.

Arouse the Curiosity of the Audience • Draw your audience into your speech with

several statements or action that pique their curiosity.

Question the Audience • Asking a rhetorical question or a series of

questions is another way to get the attention of your listeners.

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Begin with a Quotation • Beginning with a quote from a famous writer, from the

Bible or other book, from a poem or song, from a television show or movie is another way to arouse the interest of your listeners.

Tell a Story • We all love stories and they work well in your

introduction. Be sure that your story relates to your topic and you are not just telling it for a laugh.

Begin with a Quotation • Beginning with a quote from a famous writer, from the

Bible or other book, from a poem or song, from a television show or movie is another way to arouse the interest of your listeners.

Tell a Story • We all love stories and they work well in your

introduction. Be sure that your story relates to your topic and you are not just telling it for a laugh.

Attention-Getting TechniquesAttention-Getting Techniques

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Don’t Forget to Reveal the TopicDon’t Forget to Reveal the Topic

• In the process of gaining attention, be sure to state clearly the topic of your speech. If you do not, your listeners will be confused. And once they are confused, your chances of getting them absorbed in the speech are almost nil. This is so basic, that it seems silly to have to mention it, but many speakers fail to do this .

• In the process of gaining attention, be sure to state clearly the topic of your speech. If you do not, your listeners will be confused. And once they are confused, your chances of getting them absorbed in the speech are almost nil. This is so basic, that it seems silly to have to mention it, but many speakers fail to do this .

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Establish Good Will and Credibility (Ethos)

Establish Good Will and Credibility (Ethos)

• The last objective in the introduction is to establish your credibility, why you're qualified to speak on this subject. Give your audience some reasons to believe that you know what you are talking about.

• Establishing good will is essential if you are speaking to a hostile audience. You must make an effort to ensure that at your audience will at least consider your point of view.

• The last objective in the introduction is to establish your credibility, why you're qualified to speak on this subject. Give your audience some reasons to believe that you know what you are talking about.

• Establishing good will is essential if you are speaking to a hostile audience. You must make an effort to ensure that at your audience will at least consider your point of view.

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The Body or Substance of Your Argument

The Body or Substance of Your Argument

• Signal to the audience when you are changing points by saying:

• First..• In addition…• Moreover…• Ultimately…• and by using body language to show a shift in topic

• Signal to the audience when you are changing points by saying:

• First..• In addition…• Moreover…• Ultimately…• and by using body language to show a shift in topic

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The Body of Your ArgumentThe Body of Your Argument

• Use specific examples to support your thesis that your audience will understand

• Raise and lower your voice to show emphasis• Repeat certain catch phrases (I have a dream)• Move about the front of the room• Look around the room as your speak• Ask questions of the audience to keep them

interested and paying attention

• Use specific examples to support your thesis that your audience will understand

• Raise and lower your voice to show emphasis• Repeat certain catch phrases (I have a dream)• Move about the front of the room• Look around the room as your speak• Ask questions of the audience to keep them

interested and paying attention

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Speech StructureSpeech Structure

• Intro: get attention and interest of audience, reveal the topic of the speech, establish credibility

• Body: Cite two to three main reasons that support your thesis and provide examples for each. Address the opposition and counter their claims with your own evidence

• Conclusion: Signal the end, reinforce the central idea, restate main points

• Intro: get attention and interest of audience, reveal the topic of the speech, establish credibility

• Body: Cite two to three main reasons that support your thesis and provide examples for each. Address the opposition and counter their claims with your own evidence

• Conclusion: Signal the end, reinforce the central idea, restate main points

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ThesisReason 1

Reason 2

Reason 3

example

fact

Detail/commentary

example

fact

counterargument

fact

example

example

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Ending Your Speech GracefullyEnding Your Speech Gracefully

• Signal the end: Speakers who abruptly walk off the stage take the audience by surprise

• Use the phrases like: in conclusion, ultimately, In closing, Let me end by saying, My purpose has been..

• Signal the end: in your body language and tone

• Signal the end: Speakers who abruptly walk off the stage take the audience by surprise

• Use the phrases like: in conclusion, ultimately, In closing, Let me end by saying, My purpose has been..

• Signal the end: in your body language and tone

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Reinforce the Central IdeaReinforce the Central Idea

• Summarize the outline of your speech

• Restate the main points in different words

• Summarize the outline of your speech

• Restate the main points in different words

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Finally, leave them thinking, passionate, and motivated

Finally, leave them thinking, passionate, and motivated

• End with a quotation

• Make a dramatic statement

• Refer back to the introduction (especially if you began with a story)

• End with a quotation

• Make a dramatic statement

• Refer back to the introduction (especially if you began with a story)