Expository Speeches.

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Expository Speeches

Make up a short list by studying the expository speech topic ideas below. Judge them with these selection criteria: Which topics you know a lot about in relation to your school, community, or hobby? Are you an expert in something? Can you think of worldwide, national, regional or local issues, or trends in relation to the topics you like? These questions also will help: What ..., When ..., Where ..., How ... or Why ... E.g.: Describe how the world population increases, give the facts and context figures, etc. But if you state that the overpopulation is very bad for the world, then it isn't an informative speech but a persuasive.

Expository Speech Topic Examples Pick an interesting and unique topic for an expository speech. One that has not been used often before, where you will explain something and help people understand what or how things happened or what things actually are. One that your audience will want to hear and will gain new knowledge.

EXPLAIN IT Explain how an iPod works Explain how a car can drive Explain how a tree grows Explain how a car engine works Explain what exercise does to your brain Explain how computer viruses work Explain the working of the time zones in the world Explain the working of electricity

WHAT HAPPENED How I start collecting Paris Hilton pictures How I raise funds for my community How I choose my extracurricular activities How the Civil War started The designing of a new bedroom The preparation of my trip to Australia My search for an expository speech topic by using this web site. Why not? Talking about creative speech topics ... :-)

WHAT IS IT What is an RSS-feed? What is copyright protection? What is podcasting? What is artificial intelligence? What is autism? What is an eclipse? What is fair trade? What is an ecosystem?

Refine Your Expository Speech Topics Refine your short list of expository speech topics. Ask yourself: What does the audience want to know? Is it relevant to my listeners? If I were in the audience, and I didn't know anything about the topic, what would me interest the most? What does the audience already know? Will the audience care about my topic? Now make a reasoned final choice. Ask yourself: Why do I want to talk about this expository speech topic?

Investigate Your Expository Speech Topics Make a full investigation on the subject you have chosen and work on your credibility. Provide background and definitions of terms are appropriate, because sometimes your audience doesn't know anything about your topic. Look in refererence books or online for facts, evidence, statistics, examples and quotations. These questions will help you in the right direction: What are different aspects of my topic? Can I add new twist to common speech topics? Are there new trends? Who are affected by my topic? How many people? And how are they affected? What ideas, stories, opinions, information and knowledge didn't my listeners previously know? Which of my personal experiences will motivate them to want to know more? How did I do it? And why? If your investigation efforts haven't the results you want, then try one of your other expository speech topics of your short list.