Speech Writing Process PDF
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This document outlines the speech writing process, including key takeaways, steps involved, and audience analysis. It also covers the different purposes of a speech (informative, entertaining, and persuasive).
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# Speech Writing Process **Key Takeaways** - Rehearsing is a major requirement. - Speech writing is a recursive process. - The approach used in the introduction can determine the success of one's speech. **The Speech Writing Process** Just like events planning or any other activity, writing an e...
# Speech Writing Process **Key Takeaways** - Rehearsing is a major requirement. - Speech writing is a recursive process. - The approach used in the introduction can determine the success of one's speech. **The Speech Writing Process** Just like events planning or any other activity, writing an effective speech follows certain steps or processes. The process of writing is not chronological or linear; rather, it is recursive. That means you have the opportunity to repeat a writing procedure indefinitely or produce multiple drafts first before you settle on the right one. Figure 1 shows the schematic diagram. **Figure 1: Speech Writing Process** - Conducting an audience analysis - Determining the purpose of the speech - Selecting a topic - Narrowing down a topic - Gathering data - Editing and/or revising - Rehearsing - Selecting a speech pattern - Preparing an outline - Creating the body of the speech - Preparing the introduction - Preparing the conclusion # Audience Analysis - Age Range - Male-Female Ratio - Educational Background - Educational Institution - Place of Residence - Civil Status - Economic Status - Language Spoken - Religious Affiliations # The Purpose of Speech The purpose of writing and delivering the speech can be classified into three: to inform, to entertain, or to persuade. - **An informative speech** provides the audience with a clear understanding of the concept or idea presented by the speaker. - **An entertainment speech** provides the audience with amusement. - **A persuasive speech** provides the audience with well-argued examples that can influence their own beliefs and decisions. **The purpose can be general and specific.** - **General Purpose:** To inform - **Specific Purpose:** - To inform Grade 11 students about the process of conducting an automated student government election. - To inform Grade 11 students about the definition and relevance of information literacy today. - To inform Grade 11 students about the importance of effective money management.