Informative Speaking  Types of Informative Speeches About Objects About Processes About Events About Concepts.

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Informative Speaking  Types of Informative Speeches About Objects About Processes About Events About Concepts

Make Sure Your Information is:  Accurate  Thorough  Clear  Useful & interesting to the audience  Well organized

Suggestions  Do not be too broad or to narrow in coverage  Do not overestimate audience knowledge  Do not be too technical  Do be specific in your purpose  Do relate the topic to the audience  Clarify information through: Descriptions Examples Comparisons Contrasts  Do your homework