Outlining Your Speech I Main Point A Supporting
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Outlining Your Speech
I. Main Point A. Supporting Point i. B. Sub-supporting Point Supporting Point II. Main Point A. B. Supporting Point i. C. Sub-supporting Point Supporting Point III. Main Point A. Supporting Point i. ii. B. Sub-supporting Point Supporting Point
I. Main Point A. Supporting Point i. B. Sub-supporting Point Supporting Point II. Main Point A. B. Supporting Point i. C. Sub-supporting Point Supporting Point III. Main Point A. Supporting Point i. ii. B. Sub-supporting Point Supporting Point
I. Main Point A. Supporting Point B. Supporting Point i. Sub-supporting Point C. Supporting Point
Two Types of Outlines Working Outline • To develop and organize points • When completed – should include all speech content • Should contain full sentences • Will be turned in! Speaking Outline • Used when practicing and delivering your speech • A condensed, brief version of your working outline • Should contain key words and phrases
INTRODUCTION I. Did you know that 20 percent of children in the United States under eighteen years of age are hungry? A. Consider for a moment the amount of money that you as a college student spend in a single day on food alone. i. Did you know that 1. 3 billion people worldwide live on less than one dollar a day? ii. Have you ever volunteered your time to help the hungry? iii. When some students think of volunteering, they focus on the benefits that it brings to their standing in a school organization or the status it earns them on their resume rather than thinking about how important it is to help those less fortunate then they are. However, even if people choose to ignore the hunger problem in our world, one organization has dared to bridge the gap between the impoverished and those unaware of these circumstances. i. That organization is Feed the Children
INTRODUCTION I. Did you know that 20 percent of children in the United States under eighteen years of age are hungry? A. Consider for a moment the amount of money that you as a college student spend in a single day on food alone. i. Did you know that 1. 3 billion people worldwide live on less than one dollar a day? ii. Have you ever volunteered your time to help the hungry? iii. When some students think of volunteering, they focus on the benefits that it brings to their standing in a school organization or the status it earns them on their resume rather than thinking about how important it is to help those less fortunate then they are. However, even if people choose to ignore the hunger problem in our world, one organization has dared to bridge the gap between the impoverished and those unaware of these circumstances. i. That organization is Feed the Children
20 percent under eighteen hungry? amount of money that you as a college student spend in a single day on food alone 1. 3 billion people less than one dollar a day? volunteered your time to help the hungry? students think of volunteering focus on the benefits the status it earns them on their resume even if people choose to ignore the hunger problem in our world bridge the gap between the impoverished and those unaware of these circumstances That organization is Feed the Children to their standing
20 percent under eighteen hungry? amount of money that you as a college student spend in a single day on food alone 1. 3 billion people less than one dollar a day? volunteered your time to help the hungry? students think of volunteering focus on the benefits to their standing the status it earns them on their resume even if people choose to ignore the hunger problem in our world bridge the gap between the impoverished and those unaware of these circumstances That organization is Feed the Children
20 percent under eighteen hungry? amount of money that you as a college student spend in a single day on food alone 1. 3 billion people less than one dollar a day? volunteered your time to help the hungry? students think of volunteering focus on the benefits to their standing the status it earns them on their resume even if people choose to ignore the hunger problem in our world bridge the gap between the impoverished and those unaware of these circumstances That organization is Feed the Children
Thank You!
- Organizing and outlining your speech
- The visual framework of a preparation outline
- Outlining and organizing the speech contents
- Main idea
- How do you identify an implied main idea
- Main idea and supporting details examples
- Main idea and supporting details example paragraphs
- Main idea and supporting details jeopardy
- Three supporting details
- Supporting point
- Topic, main idea and supporting details examples
- Major and minor details examples
- Outline main idea and supporting details
- Did the supporting details support the main idea how
- Reading comprehension main idea and supporting details