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is the method of conveying a thought or message to a reader using the correct punctuation and expression.
SPEECH WRITING
PURPOSE OF SPEECH WRITING
To inform, To entertain and to persuade
provides the audience with a clear understanding of the concept or idea presentex by the speaker
To inform
provides the audience with fun and amusement.
to entertain
provides the audience with well-argued ideas that can influence their own beliefs and decisions.
To persuade
1st process of speech writing
-Conducting an audience analysis
-Determining the purpose of the speech
-Selecting a topic
-Narrowing down a topic
-Gathering data
2ND PROCESS OF SPEECH WRITING
-Selecting a speech pattern
-Preparing an outline
-Creating the body of speech
-Preparing the introduction
-Prreparing the conclusion
6 different writing patterns
1.biographical
2. categorical/topical
3. causal
4. chronological
5. comparison/contrast
6. problem-solution
Is a characteristic mode of verbal expression.
speech pattern
presents description of your life, or a famous person and etc. These are factual details and stories.
BIOGRAPHICAL
Create categories of information that go together to help support the original specific purpose
CATEGORICAL OR TOPICAL
presents cause and effect relationships
CASUAL
organizes information according to the sequence of time.
CHRONOLOGICAL
Compare and contrast pattern arranges information according to how two or more things are similar to or different from one another .
COMPARISON/CONTRAST
presents an IDENTIFIED PROBLEM , its causes ,and recommended solution.
PROBLEM-SOLUTION
3RD PROCESS
-Editing and/or Revising
-Rehearsing
SIX POWER PRINCIPLES IN SPEECH EDITING:
EDIT FOR FOCUS, CLARITY, CONCISION, CONTINUITY, VARIETY, IMPACT AND BEAUTY
gives opportunity to identify what WORKS and what DOES NOT WORK for you and for your target audience.
rehearsing
provides explanations, examples, or any details that can help you deliver your purpose and explain the main idea of your speech.
BODY OF THE SPEECH
Foundation of your speech
INTRODUCTION
estates the main idea of the speech.
It provides a summary, emphasizes the message and calls for action.
PREPARING FOR CONCLUSION
your written speech involves correcting errors in mechanics such as grammar,puctuations, capitalization, unity, coherence and more.
EDITING AND REVISING
An award winning public speaker listed six power principles in speech editing such as:
ANDREW DLUGAN (2013)
Ensure that everything you have written , from introduction to conclusion is related to your central message.
EDIT FOR FOCUS