Informative Speech: To Teach or Train

 

Purpose: to teach the audience about a concept, or to train the audience in a skill.

Length:   4-6 minutes

Point Value: 100

 

Speech requirements

·         4-6 minutes (you will be stopped at 7 minutes even if you aren’t done!)

·         arrange according to speech organization guidelines offered in class

·         cite a minimum of three researched sources

 

Suggestions

Introduction - Plan a definite introduction using a story, description, quotation, question, etc. Tell why the topic is important to you and why you are qualified to tell us about it. Tell the audience why the this topic is important and should be of interest to them. Give a preview of your speech.

 

Body - Plan very concrete main points.  Usually speeches adopt anywhere between 2-5 points, but for this one..I want to see 3 points. Transition to each main point, state each main point and support each main point with evidence. Make sure you use credible sources your audience will recognize and appreciate.

 

Conclusion - Try to link your conclusion to your introduction. Make sure you summarize your main points, reassert your claim and provide the audience a reason to remember what you’ve said - in a creative manner!!

 

Please remember:

·         Be on time and do not enter when others are speaking (wait for the applause).

·         Turn off cellular phones and pagers on speech days

 

Speaking notes suggestions

·         type on 8.5” x 11” pages using short, 3-5 word trigger phrases (except exact quotes and key lines)

·         include five distinct elements of an introduction

·         support each main point with evidence

·         cite each source appropriately

·         include identifiable transitions between main points

·         include five necessary elements of a conclusion

·         attach a typed bibliography of sources used

·         hand in an exact replica of notes and bibliography prior to speech - after speech, hand in the speaking notes used

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name___________________________________  Time_________                        /100

 

 

Topic                                                                                                                  

meaningful to audience               No      Somewhat      Yes                                

showed thorough    

preparation & research                No      Somewhat      Yes                                

                                                                                                                            

Introduction                                                                                                       

gained attention                            No      Somewhat      Yes                                

asserted claim                              No      Somewhat      Yes                                

motivated audience to listen        No      Somewhat      Yes                                

established credibility                   No      Somewhat      Yes                                

previewed main points                 No      Somewhat      Yes                                

                                                                                                                            

Body                                                                                                                   

logical order, moved forward       No      Somewhat      Yes     

established main points                No      Somewhat      Yes                                

explained main points                  No      Somewhat      Yes                                

supported for each point              No      Somewhat      Yes                                

cited credible sources                  No      Somewhat      Yes                                

                                                                                                                            

Transitions                                                                                                        

summarized previous point          No      Somewhat      Yes     

related previous to next               No      Somewhat      Yes                                

introduced next point                   No      Somewhat      Yes     

                                                                                                                            

Conclusion                                                                                                        

reviewed each main point            No      Somewhat      Yes                                

reasserted claim                          No      Somewhat      Yes                                

reason to remember                    No      Somewhat      Yes                                

creative closure                           No      Somewhat      Yes                                

                                                                                                                            

Delivery & Visual Aids

extemporaneous delivery            No      Somewhat      Yes                                

effective eye contact                   No      Somewhat      Yes                                

good pronunciation, volume,    

articulation, rate, language    

usage, pauses, projection

                                                     No      Somewhat      Yes     

appropriate posture,    

gestures, movement,

facial expressions,                       No      Somewhat      Yes                                

 

conveyed enthusiasm                  No      Somewhat      Yes