Tuesday, October 7, 2014

The Pet Peeve Speech

Outlining is a good way to decide what your story, speech, or script will cover.

Take a look at the three outline examples of a Pet Peeve speech. Notice how the speech is essentially written and contained in the example. The authors have outlined their ideas. Using an outline can be helpful to organize your thoughts. After creating an outline, it is easy to transfer the key points and ideas from your outline into a well-written speech. Try it!

Please use the time in the lab today to complete your pet peeve speech. Your speech should be 1-3 pages in length, with an appropriate hook, thesis, and enough detail to be entertaining. Please attach your outline to your speech draft and turn in your work by the end of class today.

If you finish early, please begin preparing/rehearsing your speech.

HOMEWORK: None. If you did not complete your speech today in class (although you turned what you had written in), please complete the speech AS HOMEWORK! You should have a completed draft of your speech by the beginning of next class.

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