目录

  • 1 Orientation
    • 1.1 Introduction
    • 1.2 Tips for passing this course
  • 2 Lecture 1: Breaking the Ice
    • 2.1 Tips for ice breakers
    • 2.2 Checklists before class
    • 2.3 Things I Learnt
  • 3 Lecture 2: Organizing your speech
    • 3.1 Speech Structure
    • 3.2 Organize Speech
    • 3.3 Speaker's Objectives
    • 3.4 Things I Learnt 2
  • 4 Lecture 3: Get to the Point
    • 4.1 Purpose of the Speech
    • 4.2 Effective Evaluation
    • 4.3 Speaker's Objectives
    • 4.4 Things I learnt 3
  • 5 Lecture 4: How to Say It
    • 5.1 Write for the Ear
    • 5.2 Rhetorical Devices
    • 5.3 Speaker's Objectives
    • 5.4 Things I learnt 4
  • 6 Lecture 5: Your Body Speaks
    • 6.1 Body Language
    • 6.2 Speaker's Objectives
    • 6.3 Things I learnt 5
  • 7 Lecture 6: Vocal Variety
    • 7.1 Good speaking voice
    • 7.2 Speaker's Objectives
    • 7.3 Things I learnt 6
  • 8 Lecture 7: Research Your Topic
    • 8.1 Supporting Material
    • 8.2 Speaker's Objectives
    • 8.3 Things I learnt 7
Organize Speech

In this video, I suggested 5 logical orders which will be helpful for you to organize your speech. Please remember, you can MIX some or all of them in your speech. Your topic and content will determine which one is more suitable for you.

【Video from Vina


【Sample Speech Outline

Following is an outline for a speech containing three main points:

A. Beginning

  1. Captures audience attention

  2. Leads into speech topic


B. Body

  1. Main point 1

    a. Subpoint

    b. Support material

  2. Main point 2

    a. Subpoint

    b. Support material

  3. Main point 3

    a. Subpoint 

    b. Support material


C. Conclusion

  1. Review or summary

  2. Call to action or memorable statement