Popular Attention-Getter that involves presenting a narrative.
Telling a Story
The most IMPORTANT part of your speech.
Body
The type of audience that is hesitant or bored – Not interested in listening to your speech.
Indifferent Audience
Attention Getter that adds sophistication to your speech. Repeat the same exact words another person stated.
Quotation
Attention Getter that gives the speaker flexibility and is easy to remember.
Telling a Story
Attention Getter that directly involves the audience.
Asking a Question
Psychologically, the most difficult part of your speech.
Introduction
Attention Getter that catches your audience off guard by saying something unexpected.
Statistic / Startling Statement
The type of audience that is neutral. They do not have strong opinions on your speech topic.
Uncommitted Audience
Each _______ represents a body paragraph.
Main Heading
The Speaker’s Map is their
Outline
The type of audience that is friendly, and eager to listen to you.
Supportive Audience
Sentence that is used for outlining ONLY – Never presented.
Purpose Statement
Facts, statistics, data analysis and personal examples that are listed UNDER the main headings.
Supporting Materials
The first step of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence
Get the Attention
The second step of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence
Establish the Need
The third step of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence.
Satisfy the Need
The fourth step of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence.
Visualize the Consequence
The fifth step of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence
Call to Action
(or series of statements) is a guide to your speech. This is the part of the speech that literally tells the audience exactly what main points you will cover.
Preview Statement
____________________is a short, declarative sentence that states the purpose, intent, or main idea of a speech.
Thesis
The type of audience that does not like you, or your speech topic.
Opposed Audience
Explain how to create and deliver a successful call to action in a persuasive speech.
A successful call to action is concise, clear and to the point
What are the three steps to persuasive speech organization?
First, awaken a belief in your audience.
Second, show them a readily available and well thought out plan to solve the problem you presented.
Third, convince the audience that your plan
Describe an example of each of the 4 types of audiences.
Supportive Audience
Uncommitted Audience
Indifferent Audience
Opposed Audience