Parts of a Speech
Different Types of Speeches
Emotional Appeals
Random Speech Facts
Random Facts
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This is an easy-to-follow document detailing the main discussion points of a speech. 

Speech Outline (Outline) 

100

A communication event in which a speaker addresses a live audience, normally without interruption.

Public Speaking 

100

What does this define:

Means of persuasion used by the speaker to influence your audience.

Emotional Appeals OR Rhetorical Appeals 

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Glossophobia is the fear of what?

Public Speaking 

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This major city sits on 2 continents, Europe and Asia. 

Istanbul 

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Key ideas you want your audience to remember.

Main Points 

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This kind of speech provides information to your audience

Informative Speech 

200

This emotional appeal focuses on establishing credibility, your personal credentials, and getting the audience to trust you. 

Ethos 

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This famous English historical figure had a speech impediment and stutter which caused him to practice his speeches for hours.  

Winston Churchill 

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This is, technically, the largest desert in the world. 

Antarctica 

300

These show a clear indication of moving to a new idea and helps balance information between points.

Transition Statement 

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This kind of speech is meant to alter an audience’s beliefs, values, and/or behaviors.

Persuasive Speech 

300

This emotional appeal focuses on inspiring and getting your audience to feel an emotional response.  

Pathos 

300

This Mediterranean island is home to over 378 famous poets, speakers, and politicians. 

Greece 

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This country is so large it contains 11 different time zones. 

Russia 

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This states the main purpose of the speech is one clear and concise sentence. 

Thesis Statement 

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This kind of speech is meant to entertain or pay tribute to a person, place, or institution.

Special Occasion Speech 

400

This emotional appeal focuses on facts, reasoning, and gets your audience to think. 

Logos

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This famous speaker was improvised after Mahalia Jackson reportedly shouted, “Tell them about the dream!” while the speaker was presenting. 

Martin Luther King Jr 

"I Have a Dream" 

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This country has more sheep than people. 

New Zealand 

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Both the introduction and conclusion share these 3 common things. 

1) Thesis Statement 

2) 3 Main Points 

3) Memorable statement (Intro and Closing statement) (Attention Getter and Closing statement) 

500

This kind of speech is where a speech where the speaker reads a fully typed or written text word-for-word.

Manuscript Speech 

500

This Greek philosopher coined ethos, pathos, and logos. 

Aristotle 

500

This famous historical speech redefined the Civil War as a struggle for human equality and was only 2-3 minutes (272 words) long. 

The Gettysburg Address 

500

This lattice tower can grow about 6 inches taller in summer due to heat expansion.

Eiffel Tower