SPEECH WRITING PROCESS (12)
SOME GUIDELINES IN SPEECH WRITING
age range, male-female ratio, educational background, nationality, economic
status, academic or corporate designation
DEMOGRAPHY
time, venue, occasion, size
SITUATION
values, beliefs, attitude, preferences, cultural and racial ideologies, and needs.
PSYCHOLOGY
PURPOSE OF SPEECH
TO INFORM
TO ENTERTAIN
TO PERSUADE
provides the audience with a clear understanding of the concept or
idea presented by the speaker.
INFORMATIVE SPEECH
provides the audience with amusement.
ENTERTAINMENT SPEECH
provides the audience with well-argued ideas that can influence their own beliefs and decisions.
PERSUASIVE SPEECH
is your focal point of your speech, which can be determined once you have decided
on your purpose.
TOPIC
means making your idea more specific and focused.
NARROWING DOWN A TOPIC
is the stage where you collect ideas, information, sources, and references
relevant or related to your specific topic. This can be done by visiting the library, browsing the
web, observing a certain phenomenon or even related to your topic, or conducting an interview
or survey.
DATA GATHERING
in general, are structures that will help you organize the ideas related to your
topic
WRITING PATTERNS
Presents descriptions of
your life or of a person,
famous or not
BIOGRAPHICAL
Presents related
categories supporting
the topic
CATEGORICAL/TOPICAL
Presents cause-effect
relationship
CAUSAL
Presents the idea in
time order
CHRONOLOGICAL
Presents comparison/contrast of
two or three points
COMPARISON/CONTRAST
Presents an identified
problem, its causes,
and recommended
solutions
PROBLEM-SOLUTION
provides explanations, examples, or any details that can help you
deliver your purpose and explain the main idea of your speech
should only have one central idea.
BODY OF THE SPEECH
SOME STRATEGIES TO HIGHLIGHT YOUR MAIN IDEA
the foundation of your speech. Here, your primary goal is to get the attention
of your audience and present the subject or main idea of your speech.
INTRODUCTION
restates the main idea of your speech. Furthermore, it provides a summary,
emphasizes the message, and calls for action.
aims to leave the audience with a memorable statement.
CONCLUSION
HOW TO BUILD CONCLUSION