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SPEECH by Mind Map: SPEECH

1. Types of Speech acc. to Purpose

1.1. Informative

1.1.1. Types of Informative Speech (Schreiber)

1.1.1.1. Definition

1.1.1.2. Descriptive

1.1.1.3. Explanatory

1.1.1.4. Demonstration

1.1.2. Types of Informative Speech (Lucas)

1.1.2.1. Concepts

1.1.2.2. Events

1.1.2.3. Process

1.1.2.4. Objects

1.1.3. Writing an Informative Speech

1.1.3.1. Chronological

1.1.3.2. Sequential

1.1.3.3. Spatial

1.1.3.4. Cause and Effect

1.1.3.5. Topical/Logical

1.1.4. Guidelines for Informative Speaking

1.1.4.1. Don't overestimate what the audience knows

1.1.4.2. Relate the subject directly to the audience

1.1.4.3. Don't be too technical

1.1.4.4. Personalize your ideas

1.2. Persuasive

1.2.1. Convincing the Audience

1.2.1.1. Ethos

1.2.1.2. Logos

1.2.1.3. Pathos

1.2.2. Organizing Persuasive Speech

1.2.2.1. Reasons

1.2.2.2. Problem-Solution

1.2.3. Guidelines for Persuasive Writing

1.2.3.1. Conduct extensive research

1.2.3.2. Analyze the audience

1.2.3.3. Develop sound arguments and coherent organization

1.2.3.4. Construct a sophisticated introduction to generate curiosity and establish rapport

1.2.3.5. Develop a forceful conclusion

1.3. Entertainment

1.3.1. Guidelines for Entertainment Speech

1.3.1.1. Test your delivery

1.3.1.2. Make use of verbal and non verbal language

1.3.1.3. Avoid overused routines

2. Types of Speech acc. to Delivery

2.1. Extemporaneous

2.2. Impromptu

2.3. Manuscript

2.4. Memorized

3. Delivering a Speech

3.1. Ethical Standards in Public Speaking

3.1.1. Be honest

3.1.2. Advocate ideas that benefit others

3.1.3. Evaluate your motives for speaking

3.1.4. Develop a speaking code of ethics

3.2. Principles of Speech Delivery

3.2.1. Articulation

3.2.2. Modulation

3.2.3. Stage presence

3.2.4. Facial Expression

3.2.5. Gestures

3.2.6. Rapport with the audience

4. Writing a Speech

4.1. Know the purpose or reason for speaking

4.2. Analyze the audience

4.3. Collect and organize your information

4.4. Choose your visual aids

4.5. Prepare your notes

4.6. Practice your delivery

4.7. Choose appropriate clothes

5. Structure of Speech

5.1. Introduction

5.1.1. Strategies in Developing

5.1.1.1. Narrative

5.1.1.2. Shocking statement or situation

5.1.1.3. Statistics

5.1.1.4. Questions

5.1.1.5. Quotation

5.1.1.6. Humor

5.2. Body

5.2.1. Points

5.2.1.1. Supporting details

5.3. Conclusion

5.3.1. Strategies in Developing

5.3.1.1. Summary

5.3.1.2. Quotation

5.3.1.3. Reference to the introduction