Speaking to Inform
#1 - The Speech to Inform
Time: 5 - 7 minutes
Objectives:
- Select new and useful information for presentation to the audience.
- Organize the information for easy understandability and retention.
- Present the information in a way that will help motivate the audience to learn.
#2 - Resources for Informing
Time: 8 - 10 minutes
Objectives:
- Analyze the knowledge level of your audience regarding your chosen subject.
- Focus your presentation at the audience's level of knowledge.
- Build a supporting case for each major point through use of
explanation, examples and information gathered in research.
- Effectively use at least one visual aid to enhance the audience's
understanding.
#3 - The Demonstration Talk
Time: 10 - 12 minutes
Objectives:
- Prepare a demonstration speech to clearly explain a process, product, or activity.
- Conduct the demonstration as part of a speech delivered without notes.
#4 - A Fact Finding Report
Time: 10 - 12 minutes
Objectives:
- Prepare a report on a situation, event, or problem of interest to the audience.
- Deliver sufficient factual information in your report so the audience can base
valid conclusions or a sound decision on it.
#5 - The Abstract Concept
Time: 10 - 12 minutes
Objectives:
- Research and organize the thought of experts on an abstract concept,
theory, historical force, or social/political issue..
- Present the ideas in a clear and interesting manner.
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