Informative speaking is all around us. Any speech is an informative speech if it presents information to an audience. A report, a teachers explanation, and a talk at a group meeting are all examples of informative speeches. The goal in giving an informative speech is to state ideas simply, clearly, and interestingly. If you achieve this goal, the audience will understand and remember your speech. In this article, you will learn how to build an informative speech.
41. Prepare an attention-getting opener at the beginning of your speech:
It is very important to grab your audiences attention and make them interested in what you have to say.
People love to listen to a story. They want to find out what it is about.
42. Prepare the body. Arrange the points of your speech in a clear, logical manner:
That way, your audience can follow you, understand your information, and remember what you have said. In order to do this, it is important to choose an organizational pattern that fits your topic. Such as, Problem-Solution. Use this pattern to speak about a specific problem and ways to solve it.
43. Past-present-future:
Use this pattern to discuss how something once was, how it has changed, and how it will be in the future.
44. Prepare a summary:
Every speech needs a summary of the information presented. The best way to summarize your information is to remind your audience of what you said by repeating the main points covered in the body of your speech.
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