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Informative speech
INFORMATIVE SPEECH
What is it?
To learnTo increase knowledge or understaning
Informative speech -
objective
non-biased
Informative speech -
Informative speech -
teaches
and
InformativePersuasive
objectivesubjectivein a non-biased wayfrom a particular point teachesadvocates
Goals
Communicate new & unfamiliar information
Goals
Extend what the audience already knows
Goals
Update old information
Topics
Daniel Radcliffe
What are some possible topics you could do in this
class?
Organizing and Outlining
IntroductionAttention getter device (AGD)TopicCredibility
statementAudience adaptationThesisPreview (First, second, and
finally)
Organizing and Outlining
Body - 3 points, and for each point:Internal preview (first well
talk about _S1_, then _S2_)Subpoint 1Subpoint 2Subpoint 3 (if
necessary)
Organizing and Outlining
ConclusionReviewRestate thesisReturn to AGD
Strategies
Keep it simpleKeep it concrete, use every day examplesRepetition is
a good thingUse transitions and signposts/roadmaps
Cite sources
Give credits to the authorUse sites other than wikipedia
Give credit to author
Activity!
With a partner, create an introduction and a conclusion for any
topic of your choice, and then come up and tell it to everyone!10
minutes.
IntroductionAGD, Topic, Credibility statement, Audience
Adaptation, Thesis, Preview 3 body pointsConclusionReview, Thesis,
Return to AGD
The purpose is to increase the audiences understanding or
knowledge - the objective is for your audience to learn
something.
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Informative is objectivePresents facts and information in as
non-biased a way as possible.while Persuasive is
subjective.Presents facts and information from a particular point
of view.
Informative teaches, while Persuasive advocates.
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Harry Potter - Daniel Radcliffe, who portraysHarry Potter, has been
the icon of thefilm seriessince the release of the first film in
2001.
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Times Square in New York
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Taosism - Taoism(modernly:Daoism) is a philosophical and religious
tradition that emphasizes living in harmony with theTao(modernly
romanized as "Dao"). The termTaomeans "way", "path" or "principle",
and can also be found in Chinese philosophies and religions other
than Taoism. In Taoism, however,Taodenotes something that is both
the source and the driving force behind everything that exists. It
is ultimatelyineffable: "The Tao that can be told is not the
eternal Tao
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