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2 Demonstration Speeches

3 Demonstration Speeches
Above all else – demonstration speeches are SPEECHES! They have: An introduction A body A conclusion They have transitions And, they have supporting evidence. They should NOT have dead air time!

4 Demonstration Speeches
Teaches. . . Provides answers to the question “How do you do that?” Also known as “how to” speech. Type of informative speech.

5 Attention Getter and Memorable Close
Even though you are showing the audience how to do something, you still need an enticing attention getter (an introduction) and a memorable close (conclusion).

6 Preparing a Demonstration Speech
Think first. . . What are the required steps or stages What comes first? What’s absolutely essential? Which step is easiest? Which step is hardest? What does the audience already know how to do? Where will the audience be most likely to get confused? Which step takes the most time? Which take very little time?

7 Organizing a Demonstration Speech
Then plan. . . Organize steps in order. Clarify and simplify difficult steps. Think about the physical space of the room. Don’t forget to put stage directions on your index cards or outline.

8 Audience Participation
Be in control. . . Only use audience participation that is practiced ahead of time or is highly controlled.

9 Don’t Assume You Know Think again. . .
Just because you are demonstrating something you know how to do…doesn’t mean you can automatically explain it to an audience.

10 Visual Aids Plan again. . . What actual objects will you need.
What gaps will you need to fill in. Practice working with your props.

11 Abstract versus Concrete
Avoid potholes. . . Abstract Topics: Challenge is to make it visual. Concrete Topics: Challenge is to make it new and different.

12 Condensing Time Create stages. . .
Prepare several different versions of the items at different points in the process.

13 Answer THE Two Audience Questions
Why should I care? Why should I believe you?

14 Practice Canon is Key Rehearsal is one of the keys to delivering an effective demonstration speech.

15 Sample Speech Ideas How to make a margarita
How to make a travel reservation How to play fantasy football How to sing a song Holding a Paintball Gun Hitting a Golf Ball

16 Sample Speech Ideas Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
How to choose a Fishing Pole How to shop for bargains How to Make a Collage Braiding Hair Making a Piñata Table Dressed to Impress

17 Sample Speech Ideas How to Wrap a Present
How to get a traffic ticket reduced How to Wax Your Car How to Bowl Oreo Cookie Chocolate Cheesecake How to buy a car How to choose a bottle of wine How to stay awake in class

18 Sample Speech Ideas Five steps to college success
How to make an Easter basket How to choose a pet How to Play Euchre How to make a Cheat Sheet Pepperoni Bread How to read palms

19 Sample Speech Ideas Making preserves How to make a pizza
How to have the perfect wedding How to get good credit How to catch a football Anatomy of a root canal Decorating a Christmas Tree

20 Sample Speech Ideas How to read Braille
How to fix an electrical outlet How to juggle How to kick the habit How to talk to a teenager Stuffed Shells The basics of spackling Art of Self Defense Successful Interviewing

21 Sample Speech Ideas BMX Safety How to give a bad gift How to airbrush
How to clean a fish tank How to remove stains How to dance the Tango Betting on horseracing

22 Sample Speech Ideas Becoming an effective speaker How to surf
How to make a reservation How to design a newspaper ad How to play roulette

23 Sample Speech Ideas How to Water Board How to play tennis
How to play basketball How to do Indoor Rock Climbing How to Snowboard How to make a Cosmopolitan How to make a Holiday Wreath How to make a My Space

24 Sample Speech Ideas How to make Blondies How to make a Powerpoint
How to handle Rude People How to make a Pizza How to make an Ice Cream Sundae How to get a Tongue Piercing How to make a Scrapbook

25 Sample Speech Ideas How to Get Promoted
How to play Indian Sport Cricket How to Bath a Dog How to Make Jewelry How to play Paintball

26 Sample Speech Ideas How to Lose Weight
How to make Chocolate Chip Cookies How to Set the Table How to make Sweet Potato Pie How to Clean Sneakers How to make Fudge Brownies

27 Sample Speech Ideas How to play Fantasy Football
How to Design your dream house How to be a Hero How to Text Message How to Make Dirt Pudding How to Buy a Diamond How to make Paper Snowflakes How to Change a Dirty Diaper

28 Sample Speech Ideas How to take a shower in the woods
How to Roll Spanish “R’s” How to Rock Out How to make Ceramics How to wax a snowboard How to make a music collection

29 Demonstration Speeches
Make sure you choose a topic that is narrow or big enough that you can actually demonstrate it in 5-8 minutes. Can your topic be broken down into steps? If not, think again! Prepare ahead of time non-essential steps. No dead air time! Modify the demonstration. Have a completed sample. Don’t talk to you visual aid. Preprint & hand out later directions or recipe.

30 Demonstration Speeches – con’t.
Include your audience. Don’t use jargon or technical terms. Or, explain! ! ! No last minute volunteers – plan ahead! Make sure it is a speech – Introduction Body Conclusion Transitions Supporting Evidence Practice, practice, practice!


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