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The different types of speeches
   The Informative
   The Persuasive
   The Special occasion.

For example, if a speaker hopes to convince
the audience at a political-party banquet to
support a new campaign strategy, the
objective is to persuade the audience to act
in support of the strategy.
   an informative speech “informs” those in
    attendance by providing them with
    information.

    the speaker is a teacher, and his or her
    purpose is to educate the audience
    regarding a topic. ; and that topic may be
    an object, an event, a concept, or a
    process.
   Objects are things that are tangible,so
    speeches about objects include those
    about people, places, animals, structures.

 for example:
 What to look for when purchasing a new
computer system
  Events are happenings or occurrences,
   both past and present.
possible speech topics include the
following:
  The Primary Causes of World War II
  The origins of the holiday known as
   Halloween
 Speeches About Concepts:
Concepts are ideas, philosophies,
hypotheses, and arguments.
 Speeches About Processes:
A process is how something is made, how
something is done, or how something works
   Persuasive speech usually challenges an
    audience’s beliefs and/or tries to move
    those in attendance to change existing
    viewpoints or at least recognize the
    validity of opposing viewpoints.
   Examples of Questions of Fact:
Will the stock market rally in 2010?

  Examples of Questions of Policy:
Should pro-athletes have mandatory tests for
performance-enhancing drugs?

 Examples of Questions of Value:
Do people have the right to choose to die with dignity?
   There are myriad special occasions in
    life, for example, birthdays, anniversaries,
    graduations, weddings; whatever the
    occasions, chances are that someone
    will be asked to deliver a speech.
   The speech must fit the occasion. If the
    occasion is formal.
   The speech must meet the allotted time.
    Speakers should be neither too brief nor too
    longwinded.
   Intended remarks must be accurate.

the different types of speeches and have their
objective clearly in mind, they will be capable of
delivering a speech that the audience will
remember for a long time to come.
The different types of speeches

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The different types of speeches

  • 2. The Informative  The Persuasive  The Special occasion. For example, if a speaker hopes to convince the audience at a political-party banquet to support a new campaign strategy, the objective is to persuade the audience to act in support of the strategy.
  • 3. an informative speech “informs” those in attendance by providing them with information. the speaker is a teacher, and his or her purpose is to educate the audience regarding a topic. ; and that topic may be an object, an event, a concept, or a process.
  • 4. Objects are things that are tangible,so speeches about objects include those about people, places, animals, structures.  for example: What to look for when purchasing a new computer system
  • 5.  Events are happenings or occurrences, both past and present. possible speech topics include the following:  The Primary Causes of World War II  The origins of the holiday known as Halloween
  • 6.  Speeches About Concepts: Concepts are ideas, philosophies, hypotheses, and arguments.  Speeches About Processes: A process is how something is made, how something is done, or how something works
  • 7. Persuasive speech usually challenges an audience’s beliefs and/or tries to move those in attendance to change existing viewpoints or at least recognize the validity of opposing viewpoints.
  • 8. Examples of Questions of Fact: Will the stock market rally in 2010?  Examples of Questions of Policy: Should pro-athletes have mandatory tests for performance-enhancing drugs?  Examples of Questions of Value: Do people have the right to choose to die with dignity?
  • 9. There are myriad special occasions in life, for example, birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, weddings; whatever the occasions, chances are that someone will be asked to deliver a speech.
  • 10. The speech must fit the occasion. If the occasion is formal.  The speech must meet the allotted time. Speakers should be neither too brief nor too longwinded.  Intended remarks must be accurate. the different types of speeches and have their objective clearly in mind, they will be capable of delivering a speech that the audience will remember for a long time to come.