1. How do I write a speech?
For Visionaries Toastmasters Club
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Kiminari Azuma – ACS/ALS
2007 & 2008 Champion District 76
Yamato Bilingual Toastmasters Club
Fantasista Toastmasters Club
2. Objectives and time table
• Objectives
• To experience Azuma’s speech making process.
• To experience Azuma’s speech mantras.
• To create a speech helping each other.
• To be able to use process and mantras for your next
speech preparation.
• Time Table
Time Activities
18:10 – 18:25 Part 1 :Lecture
18:25 – 18:55 Part 2 : Write a speech (Group work)
18:55 – 19:25 Part 3 : Present your speech ( 3 teams)
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3. Part 1 : Lecture
1. Speech Making Process
2. My Mantras
3. My “Writing” Mantras
4. Point and Story
5. Speech Title
6. My “Writing” Mantra + Speech Title
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4. 1/6 : Speech Making Process
Idea generation
Reflection
(Depression)
Presentation
Memorize
Writing
Practice
Writing
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5. 2/6 : My Mantras
When Mantra Resources
Idea
generation
“If my life ended tomorrow, what Darren LaCroix
message would I want to leave for (2001 World Champion of Public
children?” Speaking)
Writing PREP Toshiyuki Inoue
(2001 D76 Champion)
Tell them what you are going to tell, Toastmaster Magazine
Tell them,
Tell them what you told them.
Tell a story, make a point David Brooks
(1999 World Champion of Public
Speaking)
Practice “Tough Times never last” Ken Izumi
(2004 D76 Champion)
Presentation Mieko Kobayashi
かまいやしねえ!大暴れしてやる!
(2009 D76 Champion Japanese
Speech ) 5
6. 3/6 : My “Writing” Mantras
Speech PREP 1. Tell them what Tell a story
Organization you are going to Make a point
(Structure) tell
2. Tell them
3. Tell them what
you told them
Opening Point Tell them what you are
going to tell
Body Reason
Example 1 Tell a story
Tell them
Example 2 Make a point
Example 3
Conclusion Point Tell them what you told
them.
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7. 4/6 : Point and Story
• Point
• Is your message to the audience.
• Is short
• Is memorable
• Story
• Is your experiences
• Supports your point.
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8. 5/6 : Your Speech Title
• Is a part of your speech.
• Doesn’t tell everything, it tells a part of
your point.
• Makes your speech powerful, if you
used the speech title effectively through
out your speech.
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9. 6/6 : My “Writing” Mantra + Speech Title
Speech PREP 1. Tell them Tell a story Speech Title
Organization what you are Make a point
(Structure) going to tell
2. Tell them
3. Tell them
what you told
them
Opening Point Tell them what you Tell your
are going to tell speech title
Body Reason
Example 1 Tell a story
Tell them
Example 2 Make a point
Tell your
Example 3 speech title
Conclusion Point Tell them what you Tell your
told them. speech title
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11. Part 2 : Group work
• Objectives
1. Experience the speech making process.
2. Each team makes a 5 minute speech.
• Instructions
– Form groups
– Nominate a leader
– Nominate a speaker
– Pick a speech theme.
– Work together to make a speech
– Have fun.
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12. Speech Topics
1. My teacher
2. Priceless XXXXXX (you decide.)
3. My life changing experience
4. The words that changed my life.
5. Life is tough, life is beautiful
6. Big failure in my life
7. My enemy
8. Unforgettable moment
• You can choose other topic.
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