July 26, 2009

How To Organize An Informative Speech Posted By : Kevin Shaughnessy- Topic: public speaking

Next, you should establish your credibility on your topic, state the purpose of your speech and tell your audience your central idea, then transition to your first main point. Your three main points should be organized in some logical, easy to follow pattern. Another option for organizing your main points is the spatial pattern. You should begin each of your three main points by clearly stating what your main point is. Transitions can be effectively indicated by pausing before moving on to another main point, by changing the rate of your speaking, varying your pitch, or more directly, by using statements that tell an audience you are moving on. Then you recap your main points, and finally end your speech with a good clincher that reinforces your main idea and ties it all up.

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