Example
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Tips
Type
100

"On November 22, 1963, at approximately 12:30 p.m., local time, President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Texas, while riding in a motorcade with his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, Texas Governor John Connally, and his wife, Nelly Connally."

History

100

"How to learn a new language"

Process

100

Convey accurate information clearly and maintain the audience's interest throughout the speech.

Be Accurate, Clear, and Interesting:

100

An informative speech that provides step-by-step instructions on how to do something or explains the achievement of a particular process.

Processes

200

"To inform my audience about the whole process of colonisation" vs " To inform my audience about the cry of independence"

Keep your topic specific

200

"Before we dive into the complexities of technology, let's take a moment to acknowledge the diversity among us." vs "So, let's talk about smartphones. They're like mini-computers you can carry around, and they do a bunch of cool stuff. You can call people, take selfies, and even play games on them. "

Keep in Mind Audience Diversity

200

Ensure your speech is based on factual and irrefutable information

Avoid Fake Informative Speech Topics:

200

An informative speech that covers a specific topic not centered on history, process, or concept, but provides general information about the subject.



General

300

"All the vaccines are fake, they are just a placebo"

Avoid Fake Informative Speech Topics

300

"So, black holes are like these really big holes in space, and nothing can escape them. I think they happen when stars get super duper big and then go boom!  " vs " These cosmic entities are formed when massive stars collapse under their gravitational force, creating an incredibly dense region in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it."

Be acurate clear and intresting

300

Avoid choosing overly broad topics, and instead, opt for focused and specific subjects to make research and presentation more manageable and effective.

Keep Your Topic Specific:

300

An informative speech explaining the origins and development of something, such as objects, places, ideas, or events.

History

400

"Today we will be speaking about when is the best time to travel to japan"

General

400

The son of a farm administrator and a rural teacher, Pablo Escobar worked since childhood in various trades, washing cars or helping in the markets; He was also a cow farmer, later becoming a paid thug and car thief. His criminal career began with the purchase of stolen goods and small-scale smuggling, until he entered the marijuana trade and, finally, cocaine.

Biography

400

Different types of informative speeches (history, biography, processes, ideas and concepts, general) require specific organizational patterns, such as chronological, topical, spatial, etc.

Use the Type of Speech to Determine the Structure

400

An informative speech that explores the definition and current interpretation of an idea or concept, without focusing on its history or process.

Ideas and concepts

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