I. Stress is an inevitable part of life. We’ve all experienced it before. a. Your palms get sweaty. b. Your muscles are tense. c. You feel depressed. You feel sad. d. You try to think of a way out, but nothing seems to work. e. You’re stressed. II. As defined by The American Institute of Stress, Stress is a physical, mental or emotional tension. III. According to survey conducted by the American Psychological Association, 7 out of 10 adults in the United States say they experience stress or anxiety
Conclusion: I. To sum up, India is a fascinating country with diverse traditions related to their languages, their costumes, and their cuisine. II. I hope after this speech you can see how the Indian culture is a colorful, vibrant and lively culture. III. And I invite you all to visit this country. And the next time you see a documentary about it, I hope you decide to watch it because learning about other cultures and
Introduction I. Today I’m going to talk about my lovely country Persia, which we know it as Iran now. Here is a video that shows how great we were and how we are now. II. Not the nuclear power but, Iran’s history from 300,000 years ago until now. III. Iranian people were a very peaceful nation through the history but same as the other great histories something make it change. IV. So there is a transition in Iran history and we can divide its history to Iran’s history during the Achaemenid
Outline Introduction Attention grabber: Cigarettes are one of the leading causes of cancer they contain tar and other toxins. Meanwhile Thesis:Although e-cigarettes are unhealthy because people are still smoking, they are still better than normal tar cigarettes because they don't have any tar or as much nicotine. SubTopic 1: E-cigarette components Topic sentence: We all know that what is in a E-cigarette is different from what is in a cigarette and we are gonna tell you the difference. Source: Lung
Name: Jewel Aina M. Borines Section: C56 Date: 07/04/16 Score: /30 SPEECH PLAN Title: Five stages of acceptance General Purpose: To inform Purpose Statement: To inform my listeners about the five stages of acceptance. Introduction I. Approach: II. Background Information a. What are the five stages of acceptance? b. Why do we need to know this five stages of acceptance? c. How can we move to the last stage of acceptance. III. Central Idea (Thesis Statement): Grieving is a five
Outline: China’s role in controlling North Korea I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: The news of North Korea taking missile launching tests and hydrogen bomb tests, which threatened the security of many countries and escalated the crisis in this year. B. Thesis: What role should China play in controlling North Korea? The answer is that China should play as a mediator who negotiates and helps to open dialogue between North Korea and the other countries to solve and crisis and control North Korea
Dhaka Pokhrel CMST & 220 (Winter) (2018) Mattson Front Matter Audience Analysis: Topic: Shop at Walmart General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech, the audience will be persuaded to shop at Walmart Proposition of Policy: You should shop at Walmart. Introduction • I. (Attention Step) Nine years age, I came to America. In my country, Nepal, America is called , “the land of opportunities.” I work 40 hours a week when I was at Newport News, Virginia. After I moved
SAMPLE SPEECH WITH COMMENTARY SAMPLE PREPARATION OUTLINE WITH COMMENTARY The following outline for a six-minute informative speech illustrates the principles just discussed. The commentary explains the procedures used in organizing the speech and writing the outline. (Check with your teacher to see if she or he wants you to include a title with your outline.) Panic Attacks | COMMENTARY | Topic: Panic Attack | Stating your specific purpose and central idea as separate units before the text
Ashton Nicholas SPC 205 Informative Speech Outline Ebola Virus General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: To explain to my audience research and facts about what Ebola is, what the symptoms and treatments are, how Ebola is spread, and where Ebola is in the world today. Central Idea: Research is helping us to discover and learn all the facts about Ebola. Introduction I. Attention-Getter: Over 2,000 people have died since the first discovery of Ebola. II. Other: According to Wen Zhiyuan
Informative Speech Outline: Botox Rukaya Pinto DePaul University Attention Getter: Who in here has ever thought about getting Botox? Specific Purpose: To inform the class about what Botox is and its’ benefits. Thesis Statement: Botox is a form of injectable and can be beneficial to men and women in more ways than one. And how we can move away from the stigma that it is a vain procedure. Preview Sentence: Botox is “a protein produced by a bacterium called Clostridium