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1 chapter 9 Organizing the Speech

2 General Introduction Body or Main Points Point A Point B Point C
Conclusion

3 Main Points Organization
Chronological Spatial Causal Problem – Solution Topical

4 Chronological Order Main points follow time pattern

5 Chronological Order Building the Great Wall began during the Qin dynasty of B.C. New sections of the Great Wall were added during the Han dynasty of 206 B.C.-220 A.D. The Great Wall was completed during the Ming Dynasty of

6 Main Points Organization
Chronological Spatial Causal Problem – Solution Topical

7 Spatial Order Main points follow directional pattern Left Up South

8 Spatial Order Northern Italy is home to Venice and its world-famous canals. Central Italy is home to Rome and its historical treasures. Southern Italy is home to Sicily and its culinary traditions.

9 Main Points Organization
Chronological Spatial Causal Problem – Solution Topical

10 Causal Order Main points show cause-effect relationship

11 Causal Order The U.S. faces a shortage of qualified air-traffic controllers. If this shortage continues, it will create serious problems for airline safety. Cause Effect

12 Main Points Organization
Chronological Spatial Causal Problem – Solution Topical

13 Problem-Solution Order
First main point: The problem Second main point: The solution

14 Problem-Solution Order
Puppy mills are a serious problem across the U.S. Solving the problem requires legislation and individual initiative.

15 Main Points Organization
Chronological Spatial Causal Problem – Solution Topical

16 Topical Order Main points divide topic into logical, consistent subtopics

17 Topical Order Alternative medicine Counseling Physician assistant

18 Main Points Organization
Chronological Spatial Causal Problem – Solution Topical

19 Main Points Organization
Abandoned Children Chronological Age groups of abandoned children

20 Main Points Organization
Abandoned Children Spatial Across countries or regions

21 Main Points Organization
Abandoned Children Causal Poverty Gender

22 Main Points Organization
Abandoned Children Topical An organization that helps abandoned children

23 Word or phrase connecting ideas Three required in speeches
Connective Word or phrase connecting ideas Three required in speeches

24 Types of Connectives Internal preview Transition Internal summary

25 Internal Preview Statement indicating what speaker will discuss in speech

26 Internal Preview In my speech today, I will tell you about three main points. 1… 2… 3…

27 Internal Preview Africa Asia Europe
In my speech today, I will tell you about three areas where child abandonment has been a problem. How is this organized? Africa Asia Europe

28 Types of Connectives Internal preview Transition Internal summary

29 Transition Indicates speaker has finished one thought & is moving to another

30 Transition “Now I talked about the problem in Africa, let me share talk about what happens in Asia.”

31 Types of Connectives Internal preview Transition Internal summary

32 Internal Summary A statement a speech that summarizes the speaker’s main points.

33 Internal Summary “First, we have seen that America’s criminal justice system is not deterring crime. Second, we have seen that prison rehabilitation programs are not successful.”

34 Speech Topics

35 Material from the following unless indicated otherwise:
Lucas, Stephen. The Art of Public Speaking. 11th ed. Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill, Print. Clipart from Microsoft Office


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