Outlining Your Speech LT I can write an

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Outlining Your Speech LT: I can write an outline that includes my thesis, supporting

Outlining Your Speech LT: I can write an outline that includes my thesis, supporting reasons, and cited evidence.

What should my outline have? ORGANIZATION Introduction Other Elements Verbal Citations Body References to

What should my outline have? ORGANIZATION Introduction Other Elements Verbal Citations Body References to Thesis Conclusion

How do I organize my speech?

How do I organize my speech?

Introduction 1 st- HOOK ● How will you capture attention? 2 nd-BACKGROUND ● What

Introduction 1 st- HOOK ● How will you capture attention? 2 nd-BACKGROUND ● What information does your audience need about your topic? ● Why should your audience care about your topic? 3 rd-THESIS ● End your introduction with your argument

BODY Reason #1 ● Supporting Evidence/Research Reason #2 ● Supporting Evidence/Research Counter Argument ●

BODY Reason #1 ● Supporting Evidence/Research Reason #2 ● Supporting Evidence/Research Counter Argument ● What does my opponent say? ● What is my rebuttal? BACKGROUND INFORMATION ● Supporting Evidence/Research Reason #1 & #2 ● Supporting Evidence/Research Counter Argument ● What does my opponent say? ● What is my rebuttal?

Conclusion 1 st- Restate your Thesis in NEW way 2 nd- Summarize your argument

Conclusion 1 st- Restate your Thesis in NEW way 2 nd- Summarize your argument ● Review your reasons ● Review your counter argument/rebuttal 3 rd- Call to Action ● What can your audience do?

What other elements do I need?

What other elements do I need?

Facts & Statistics Each body paragraph of your speech, should be supported with some

Facts & Statistics Each body paragraph of your speech, should be supported with some research (This is your use of LOGOS) ● Use factual quotes from sources ● Use data as proof ● Collect opinions from professionals

Verbal Citations ● Whenever you provide evidence, you need to tell us where you

Verbal Citations ● Whenever you provide evidence, you need to tell us where you got your information (This builds ETHOS) o “According to…” o “In a study done by…” o “Doctor John Smith from the University of…states that…”

References to Thesis ● After each reason, connect back to your thesis to remind

References to Thesis ● After each reason, connect back to your thesis to remind audience of your argument (This is also LOGOS) o “This evidence proves that we need to deal with climate change now…” o “If we take this data into consideration, we will see that our response to climate change cannot wait. . . ”

Make Appeals to Emotion ● Find a way to make your audience FEEL something

Make Appeals to Emotion ● Find a way to make your audience FEEL something (This is PATHOS) o Show an image that evokes emotion o Provide data that is alarming and scares us into action o Give us a story that is sad, happy, etc.