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Informative Speaking EPA / Photoshot. Informative Speech ► A speech whose goal is to explain or describe facts, truths, and principles in a way that stimulates.

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1 Informative Speaking EPA / Photoshot

2 Informative Speech ► A speech whose goal is to explain or describe facts, truths, and principles in a way that stimulates interest, facilitates understanding, and increases the likelihood of remembering ●An informative speaker’s goal is to achieve mutual understanding about an object, person, place, process, event, idea, concept, or issue. 2

3 Chapter Sections ► Characteristics of effective informative speaking ► Methods of informing ► Common informative frameworks 3

4 Chapter Section One Characteristics of Effective Informative Speaking 4

5 Intellectually Stimulating ► Your audience will perceive information to be intellectually stimulating when it: ●Is new to them, ●Piques their curiosity, and ●Excites their interest. 5

6 Relevancy ► To grab audience attention, incorporate statements that clarify how a particular point may be important to a listener (listener relevance links). ●Describe how a main point relates to the audience becoming happier, healthier, wealthier, etc.? ●Demonstrate how a remote topic relates to audience in a familiar way. 6

7 Creativity ► Creativity comes from good research, time, and productive thinking. ► For the creative process to work, you have to think productively. ●Productive thinking occurs when we contemplate something from a variety of perspectives, then select the ideas best suited to a particular audience. 7

8 Memorability ► Effective informative speeches emphasize the main points in ways that help audience members remember them. ●You can use such things as: ▪Presentational aids, ▪Repetition, ▪Transitions, ▪Humor, or ▪Mnemonics. 8

9 Addressing of Diverse Learning Styles ► Feeling – responds to concrete, vivid images, examples, stories, and testimonials ► Watching – focuses on visual aids, facial expressions and gestures ► Thinking – works best through clear macrostructure as well as definitions, explanations, and statistics ► Doing – is cultivated when doing something during the speech or afterward 9

10 Chapter Section Two Methods of Informing 10

11 Description ► A method used to create an accurate, vivid, verbal picture of an object, geographic feature, setting, event, person, or image © 2010 Andresr, Used under license from Shutterstock.com 11

12 Definition ► A method that explains the meaning of something, by ●Classifying it and differentiating it from similar ideas, ●Explaining its derivation or history, ●Explaining its use or function, or ●Using a familiar synonym or antonym. 12

13 Comparison and Contrast ► A method of informing that focuses on how something is similar to and different from other things Haider Shah / AFP / Gethy Images 13

14 Narration ► A method of informing using storytelling techniques to describe an accounting of related events EPA / Photoshot 14

15 Four Major Parts of the Story ► When and where the events took place ► What was the sequence of events that led to the problem or conflict ► Why the conflict or problem affected key people in the narrative ► How the conflict of problem was resolved 15

16 Demonstration ► A method of informing that shows how something is done, displays the stages of a process, or depicts how something works Steve_Fenn-ABC- Getty Images 16

17 Chapter Section Three Common Informative Frameworks 17

18 Process Speeches ► Effective process speeches demonstrate carefully how to delineate the steps of a process and the order in which they occur. ●The steps typically become the main points, and concrete explanations of each step become the sub-points. 18

19 Expository Speeches ► All good expository speeches: ●Are carefully researched in depth and convey knowledge about a complex topic; ●Choose an organizational pattern that helps the audience understand the material being discussed; and ●Use a variety of informative methods to sustain the audience’s attention, and comprehension of the material presented. 19

20 Types of Expository Speeches ► Exposition of political, economic, social, religious, or ethical issues ► Exposition of historical events or forces ► Exposition of a theory, principle, or law ► Exposition of creative work 20

21 Informative Speeches In Slide Show Mode, click on the box to view the video. 21

22 More Informative Speeches 22 In Slide Show Mode, click on the box to view the video.

23 Websites ► Expository speeches http://www.speech-topics- help.com/expository-speech- topics.html ► Descriptive language http://www.mtsac.edu/~jjenkins/desc.html 23


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