Process of Speech Writing Flashcards

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Looking into the profile of your target audience.

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  1. Audience Analysis
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It is your motive/aim as a speaker.

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  1. Purpose
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3 Purpose

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To inform
To entertain
To persuade

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Informative speech provides the audience with a clear understanding of the concept or idea presented.

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a. To inform

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Entertainment speech provides the audience with amusement.

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b. To Entertain

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Persuasive speech provide the audience with well-argued ideas that can influence their own beliefs or decision.

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c. To persuade

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The focal point of your speech.

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  1. Topic
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It makes the idea or topic more specific and focused.

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  1. Narrowing down a topic
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The stage where you collect ideas, information, sources, and references relevant to your topic.

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  1. Data Gathering
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These are structures that will help you organize the ideas related to your topic.

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  1. Writing Patterns
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It is to plan and organize the writer’s thoughts, to determine in advance what he intends to say, and to begin at the beginning.

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  1. Outline
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This is the foundation of one’s speech, wherein the main topic is introduced.

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  1. Introduction
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5 Introduction

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Use real-life experience
Use practical examples
Start with a familiar or strong quote
Use facts or statistics
Tell a personal story

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This holds the focus or central idea of your speech. It provides an explanation, example, or details that will help you deliver your purpose and explain the main idea of your speech.

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  1. Body of Speech
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This restates the main idea of your speech. It provides a summary, emphasizes the message, and calls for action.

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  1. Conclusion
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Process of Speech Writing 1

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  • Conduct an audience analysis
  • Determining the purpose of the
    speech
  • Selecting a topic
  • Gathering data
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This involves correcting errors in mechanics, such as grammar, punctuation, capitalization, unity, coherence and others.

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  1. Editing/Revising
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Process of Speech Writing 2

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  • Selecting a speech pattern
  • Preparing and outline
  • Preparing the introduction
  • Creating the body of speech
  • Preparing the conclusion
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Process of Speech Writing 3

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  • Editing and/or revising
  • Rehearsing
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This gives you an opportunity to identify what works and what does not work for you and for your target audience.

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  1. Rehearsing