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The Different Types
   of Speeches.
Three Main Types of
          Speeches.
The three main types of speeches are:
      -the informative.
      -the persuasive.
      -the special occasion.


The use of this kind depends upon the speaker's
 objective.
The informative speech.
Provide information.
the speaker is a teacher, and his or her purpose
 is to educate the audience regarding a topic.
 the topic may be an:

   -object.
   -event.
   -a concept.
   -a process.
Informative speech:
           Speeches About Objects
Objects are things that are tangible and, thus,
recognized through sight, hearing, taste, or touch; so
speeches about objects include those about people,
places,        animals,         structures,        etc




                         Examples:
-Why President John F. Kennedy was the Prince of
Camelot?
-Is Ethanol a Viable Alternative to Fossil Fuel?
Informative Speech
         Speeches About Events
Events are happenings or occurrences, both
 past and present, so possible speech topics
 include the following:
-The origins of the holiday known as Halloween.
 -What led to the Salem Witch Trials.
 -The Primary Causes of World War II.
Informative speech:
          Speeches About
Concepts  are
               Concepts
                ideas,
 philosophies, hypotheses,
 and arguments, etc, so
 informative speeches might
 address topics such as
 these:

-Karl Marx’s   concept   of
  socialism.

  -The principles of Feng
 Shui, the Ancient Chinese
 Art        of Placement.
Informative speech
          Speeches About
             Processes
it is:
  -how something is made.
  -how something is done or how something works.
Possible topics include these:
How pearls develop in oysters.
How to administer the Heimlich maneuver.
How to organize a plot for a novel.
Given their visual nature, most
 informative speeches are more
 successful            if          the
 speaker uses visual aids such as
 PowerPoint presentations, flip charts,
 graphs,          models,          etc
The Persuasive Speech :

-it usually challenges an audience’s

beliefs.

-Persuasive speeches are the most

difficult to deliver, at least successfully,

since they usually deal with controversial

topics about which people in the audience already hold strong,
Types of Persuasive Speeches

There are three main types of persuasive speeches:

     -questions of fact.
     -questions of value.
     -questions of policy.
Questions of fact.
Are capable of proof or disproof. Questions of fact are
those which ask you to answer whether or not
something is.
Example:
 -Will the stock market rally in 2010?
 -Did Lee Harvey Oswald act alone in assassinating
President John F. Kennedy?
Questions of Policy
Questions of Policy ask the writer to explain what
 they would do. The key word in these topics is usually
 "should" as in "what should we do....". The question
 asks the writer to create a plan of action to solve some
 sort of problem.
Example:

  -Should pro-athletes have mandatory tests for
 performance-enhancing drugs?
  -Are smokers being unfairly singled out for higher
 taxation?
Questions of Value
Address the relative merit (goodness or badness) of a
 thing. Here you are usually asked to choose between
 things, ideas, beliefs, or actions and explain why you
 choose in the manner you did.
Example:

  -Do people have the right to choose to die with
 dignity?
  -Should dogfights be legalized?
When preparing a persuasive speech, speakers
 must accept that at least some listeners are
 going to disagree, perhaps adamantly so, with
 their viewpoint, which is why speakers should
 attempt to anticipate objections and
 counterarguments and address them during the
 course of the speech.
Speeches for Special
Occasions
In this types of speech there are several important points to
  keep in mind:

 -The speech must fit the occasion. The speech should
 reflect a similar mood.

 -The speech must meet the allotted time. Speakers
 should be neither too brief nor too longwinded.

 -Intended remarks must be accurate. For example, if
 someone is presenting an award and intends to begin
 with interesting facts about the recipient, these facts must
 be correct.
In the moment of deliver a speech the speaker
 should possess an understanding of the different
 types of speeches and have their objective
 clearly in mind, they will be capable of delivering
 of the speech that the audience will remember
 for a long time to come.

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Types of the speech

  • 1. The Different Types of Speeches.
  • 2. Three Main Types of Speeches. The three main types of speeches are: -the informative. -the persuasive. -the special occasion. The use of this kind depends upon the speaker's objective.
  • 3. The informative speech. Provide information. the speaker is a teacher, and his or her purpose is to educate the audience regarding a topic.  the topic may be an: -object. -event. -a concept. -a process.
  • 4. Informative speech: Speeches About Objects Objects are things that are tangible and, thus, recognized through sight, hearing, taste, or touch; so speeches about objects include those about people, places, animals, structures, etc Examples: -Why President John F. Kennedy was the Prince of Camelot? -Is Ethanol a Viable Alternative to Fossil Fuel?
  • 5. Informative Speech Speeches About Events Events are happenings or occurrences, both past and present, so possible speech topics include the following: -The origins of the holiday known as Halloween. -What led to the Salem Witch Trials. -The Primary Causes of World War II.
  • 6. Informative speech: Speeches About Concepts are Concepts ideas, philosophies, hypotheses, and arguments, etc, so informative speeches might address topics such as these: -Karl Marx’s concept of socialism. -The principles of Feng Shui, the Ancient Chinese Art of Placement.
  • 7. Informative speech Speeches About Processes it is: -how something is made. -how something is done or how something works. Possible topics include these: How pearls develop in oysters. How to administer the Heimlich maneuver. How to organize a plot for a novel.
  • 8. Given their visual nature, most informative speeches are more successful if the speaker uses visual aids such as PowerPoint presentations, flip charts, graphs, models, etc
  • 9. The Persuasive Speech : -it usually challenges an audience’s beliefs. -Persuasive speeches are the most difficult to deliver, at least successfully, since they usually deal with controversial topics about which people in the audience already hold strong,
  • 10. Types of Persuasive Speeches There are three main types of persuasive speeches: -questions of fact. -questions of value. -questions of policy.
  • 11. Questions of fact. Are capable of proof or disproof. Questions of fact are those which ask you to answer whether or not something is. Example: -Will the stock market rally in 2010? -Did Lee Harvey Oswald act alone in assassinating President John F. Kennedy?
  • 12. Questions of Policy Questions of Policy ask the writer to explain what they would do. The key word in these topics is usually "should" as in "what should we do....". The question asks the writer to create a plan of action to solve some sort of problem. Example: -Should pro-athletes have mandatory tests for performance-enhancing drugs? -Are smokers being unfairly singled out for higher taxation?
  • 13. Questions of Value Address the relative merit (goodness or badness) of a thing. Here you are usually asked to choose between things, ideas, beliefs, or actions and explain why you choose in the manner you did. Example: -Do people have the right to choose to die with dignity? -Should dogfights be legalized?
  • 14. When preparing a persuasive speech, speakers must accept that at least some listeners are going to disagree, perhaps adamantly so, with their viewpoint, which is why speakers should attempt to anticipate objections and counterarguments and address them during the course of the speech.
  • 15. Speeches for Special Occasions In this types of speech there are several important points to keep in mind: -The speech must fit the occasion. The speech should reflect a similar mood. -The speech must meet the allotted time. Speakers should be neither too brief nor too longwinded. -Intended remarks must be accurate. For example, if someone is presenting an award and intends to begin with interesting facts about the recipient, these facts must be correct.
  • 16. In the moment of deliver a speech the speaker should possess an understanding of the different types of speeches and have their objective clearly in mind, they will be capable of delivering of the speech that the audience will remember for a long time to come.