Unit 3

Think about a persuasive speech that you would like to present on a topic of your choice. The speech can be for any context and any length, but it must be persuasive.
See the list of example speech occasions and purposes for inspiration, if needed.
Plan your speech, considering what your introduction, main points, and conclusion will include.
Organize your speech, following the structure of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence. Your speech should include an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should contain your key message. The body should cover your main topics and support to back up your main points. Make sure that all support is relevant and from credible sources. Your conclusion should summarize your main points and provide a call to action.
Create notes or bullet points that you can refer to while presenting your speech.

3rd Unit

Consider preparing a compelling speech on a topic of your choice. The speech can be for any occasion and of any length, but it must be convincing.

If you need inspiration, consult the collection of example speech situations and purposes.

Plan your speech by thinking about what your introduction, primary themes, and conclusion will be.

Organize your speech using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence framework. There should be an introduction, a body, and a conclusion to your speech. Your main point should be stated in the introduction. The body should cover your primary issues and provide supporting evidence to back up your main assertions. Ensure that any assistance is appropriate and comes from reliable sources. Your conclusion should sum up your main ideas and provide a call to action.

Published by
Research Helper
View all posts