5.2.9

Features of a Speech

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Features of a Speech

Speeches are a powerful way to communicate ideas or opinions. Speeches should be structured carefully to engage the listener and make the perspective on a particular topic clear.

An opening

An opening

  • Speeches need an attention-grabbing opening in order to engage the listeners.
  • An opening can use a range of different forms:
    • A rhetorical question,
    • An interesting fact or statistic
    • Powerful imagery
The structure

The structure

  • Use a clear but simple structure so that your listener can follow your argument.
    • Decide on the most important points in your speech and put these first.
    • Make sure you have one viewpoint that is explained throughout the speech.
    • Make sure your perspective and opinion are clear.
Non-fiction methods

Non-fiction methods

  • A range of non-fiction methods should be included in a speech.
    • Non-fiction methods include facts and statistics to provide information.
    • Persuasive methods like rhetorical questions, direct address and repetition should also be included.
  • Like in an article, anecdotes can be used in order to help give examples on a particular topic or present certain experiences.
A conclusion

A conclusion

  • End with an impactful conclusion.
    • A conclusion may be a point that is important and easy for your audience to remember.
    • A conclusion can also be an action that you would like your listener to take after the speech.
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Word Classes

3.2

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3.3

Writing Coherently

3.4

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3.5

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3.6

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3.7

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