2. Characteristics of the
Informative Speech
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designed to convey
knowledge and
understanding
you act as a lecturer
or teacher
you absorb
knowledge, and then
communicate that
knowledge effectively
3. Who makes informative
speeches?
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a business manager
explaining next year’s
budget
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a teacher teaching a
lesson
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a military officer briefing
subordinates
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a union leader describing
a new contract
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the church worker
organizing a fundraiser
4. Three criteria:
• Is the information communicated
accurately?
• Is the information communicated clearly?
• Is the information made meaningful and
interesting to the audience?
5. Types of Speeches
Speeches about Objects: anything that is visible,
tangible and in stable form
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places, people, structures, animals
must choose a specific purpose about this
object for the speech
How an object is used, what is a feature of
the object, why is the object important?
Topical order
6. Types of Speeches
Speeches about Processes
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This speech answers the HOW
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purpose: so the audience understands the process
better
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chronological order or topical order?
7. Types of Speeches
Speeches about Events
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civil rights movement, figure skating, Cinco de Mayo,
ADD
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chronological order, causal order (working from cause
to effect), topical order
9. The audience
• Don’t over estimate what your
audience knows
• relate subject to the audience
• don’t be too technical
• avoid abstractions (be specific)
• personalize your ideas
10. The audience
• Don’t over estimate what your
audience knows
• relate subject to the audience
• don’t be too technical
• avoid abstractions (be specific)
• personalize your ideas