English speech preparation Flashcards
what are the PRINCIPLES IN SPEECH WRITING
Choosing your topic./ Identifying your thesis statement.
2. Defining your purpose for speaking.
3. Analyzing your audience.
4. Researching
5. Outlining and Organizing Content
6. Developing the body
7. Writing the introduction and conclusion.
Less personal
- Carefully chosen diction
- More objective
- Avoids contractions, colloquialisms, and slangs
- Uses third person pronoun
- Used in academic or professional contexts
- Uses jargons and technical terms
Formal
Style of Writing
- Conversational, casual
- Uses connotative words or exaggerations
- More subjective
- Makes use of contractions, colloquialisms, and slangs
- Uses first person pronouns, “I” and “We”
- Used in informal contexts; relaxed setting
- Uses infinitives and repetitions; may allow fillers
Informal
Style of Writing
what are the things that we can use for the outline
Roman numeral for main point (IX)
✔ Capital letter for subpoint (B)
✔ An Arabic numeral for sub-subpoint (2)
✔ A lowercase letter for the sub-subsubpoint. (c)