2
Name: Alex Shih
HCOM 100-19
Prof. Robertson
12 Oct 2015
Informative Speech Full Sentence Outline
Topic of Speech: Sign Language
INTRODUCTION
I. Hook: How many of you are familiar with sign language?
II. Introductory Information: While sign language was mainly
used by the people who cannot hear, it has gained traction
among people who can hear in order to help the people cannot
hear each other in their daily life.
III. Purpose Statement: The purpose of my speech is to inform
my audience about the reason why people have to learn sign
language.
IV. Preview of Main Points—Sequence of Main Points: First, I
will consider sign language as a profession, next as channel of
communication with the people who cannot hear, finally its
cognitive benefits.
Transition from Introduction to Body: This speech shall seek to
the facts behind the need to learn sign language.
BODY
I. Main Point 1: Sign language can lead a person to certain
profession.
A. Teaching sign language in a community.
1) One’s profession can teach the people who cannot hear about
gestures and how to use it correctly.
2) They can also teach parents of the children who cannot hear
how to use simple alphabet signs to communicate with their
children in order to teach them and understand each other.
B. Sign language can also be an interpreters to societies.
1) One can interpret news on TV, information online, or other
social Medias by understanding the gestures, and sign language.
2) They can also interpret to the people who cannot hear each
other in meetings
Transition from Main Point 1 to Main Point 2: Sincesign
language as a profession across various fields, it can also be the
channel of communication.
II. Main Point 2: Sign language is a channel of communication.
A. In a community, the people who cannot hear use it to
communicate.
1) Helps bridge the gap between the people who cannot hear and
the others.
2) Helps those people who cannot hear to take care of
themselves, talk to each other, and making business with one
another in order to survive in a community.
B. Sign language as a channel of communication has been used
in the Media for a long time.
1) It has been used in books, journals, and etc. In order to help
deaf people to learn knowledge.
2) Newscasters have resorted to use sign language to reach a
wider audience.
Transition from Main Point 2 to Main Point 3: Also, sign
language has cognitive benefits that has great impact when
normal people socialize with disable people.
III. Main Point 3: One’s cognitive ability is boosted by virtue of
learning and using sign language.
A. Cognition is boosted when people using better sign language
to create a connection to know the differences between deaf
people.
1) Learning sign language can boost brain activity. The
cognitive ability of deaf children with deaf parents compare to
genetically deaf children with hearing parents are no different.
2) Knowing sign language that boosts people’s cognitive
abilities when they see deaf people in different ways than the
others.
B. Learning sign language lead to a cognitive advancement in
hearing children.
1) Italian Sign Language (LIS) causes hearing children to
improve their attentional abilities, visual discrimination, and
spatial memory.
2) Throughout the report, “children who study Italian Sign
Language (LIS) groups are perform better than the others.”
Transition from Main Point 3 to Conclusion: As sign language
is a boost to one’s cognition, sign language is not only meant
for deaf people to communicate with each other.
CONCLUSION
I. Summary Statements
a. Summarize MP 1: Sign language can be a profession.
b. Summarize MP 2: One can also communicate with the
disabled easily.
c. Summarize MP 3: Learning, and understanding sign language
can boost one’s cognitive ability.
d. Restate Purpose: Sign language is not only meant for the
people who cannot hear each other.
II. Concluding Remarks/Strong Final Closing Thought: Through
the main point 1, 2, 3, sign language is....
References
http://jdsde.oxfordjournals.org/content/3/2/135.abstract

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2Name Alex ShihHCOM 100-19Prof. Robertson12 Oct 201.docx

  • 1. 2 Name: Alex Shih HCOM 100-19 Prof. Robertson 12 Oct 2015 Informative Speech Full Sentence Outline Topic of Speech: Sign Language INTRODUCTION I. Hook: How many of you are familiar with sign language? II. Introductory Information: While sign language was mainly used by the people who cannot hear, it has gained traction among people who can hear in order to help the people cannot hear each other in their daily life. III. Purpose Statement: The purpose of my speech is to inform my audience about the reason why people have to learn sign language. IV. Preview of Main Points—Sequence of Main Points: First, I will consider sign language as a profession, next as channel of communication with the people who cannot hear, finally its cognitive benefits. Transition from Introduction to Body: This speech shall seek to the facts behind the need to learn sign language. BODY I. Main Point 1: Sign language can lead a person to certain profession. A. Teaching sign language in a community. 1) One’s profession can teach the people who cannot hear about gestures and how to use it correctly. 2) They can also teach parents of the children who cannot hear how to use simple alphabet signs to communicate with their children in order to teach them and understand each other.
  • 2. B. Sign language can also be an interpreters to societies. 1) One can interpret news on TV, information online, or other social Medias by understanding the gestures, and sign language. 2) They can also interpret to the people who cannot hear each other in meetings Transition from Main Point 1 to Main Point 2: Sincesign language as a profession across various fields, it can also be the channel of communication. II. Main Point 2: Sign language is a channel of communication. A. In a community, the people who cannot hear use it to communicate. 1) Helps bridge the gap between the people who cannot hear and the others. 2) Helps those people who cannot hear to take care of themselves, talk to each other, and making business with one another in order to survive in a community. B. Sign language as a channel of communication has been used in the Media for a long time. 1) It has been used in books, journals, and etc. In order to help deaf people to learn knowledge. 2) Newscasters have resorted to use sign language to reach a wider audience. Transition from Main Point 2 to Main Point 3: Also, sign language has cognitive benefits that has great impact when normal people socialize with disable people. III. Main Point 3: One’s cognitive ability is boosted by virtue of learning and using sign language. A. Cognition is boosted when people using better sign language to create a connection to know the differences between deaf people. 1) Learning sign language can boost brain activity. The cognitive ability of deaf children with deaf parents compare to genetically deaf children with hearing parents are no different. 2) Knowing sign language that boosts people’s cognitive abilities when they see deaf people in different ways than the others.
  • 3. B. Learning sign language lead to a cognitive advancement in hearing children. 1) Italian Sign Language (LIS) causes hearing children to improve their attentional abilities, visual discrimination, and spatial memory. 2) Throughout the report, “children who study Italian Sign Language (LIS) groups are perform better than the others.” Transition from Main Point 3 to Conclusion: As sign language is a boost to one’s cognition, sign language is not only meant for deaf people to communicate with each other. CONCLUSION I. Summary Statements a. Summarize MP 1: Sign language can be a profession. b. Summarize MP 2: One can also communicate with the disabled easily. c. Summarize MP 3: Learning, and understanding sign language can boost one’s cognitive ability. d. Restate Purpose: Sign language is not only meant for the people who cannot hear each other. II. Concluding Remarks/Strong Final Closing Thought: Through the main point 1, 2, 3, sign language is.... References http://jdsde.oxfordjournals.org/content/3/2/135.abstract