Persuasive speeches
Let's start be considering exactly what is a Persuasive speech. Definition: A persuasive speech is written to persuade, orconvince the listeners, of the validity of the speaker's argument. This might involve persuading someone to change their opinion or at the very least take into account some elementsthat have not really been considered before. A persuasive speech is not an easy task!
The Main Elements to Writing a Persuasive Speech
The main elements to writing asuccessful and effective persuasive speech are to convey your credibility as a speaker and your passion for the subject :
Credibility - Establish credibility by demonstratingexpertise, evidence and knowledge of the subject - presenting facts, statistics or quotes together with any personal experiences to make the audience believe in what you are saying
Passion - Conveying the subject with enthusiasm, passion and conviction to appeal to the emotions of the audience
The Structure and Outline of a Persuasive Speech
What is a goodstructure, outline or good guidelines to writing a Persuasive speech?
Your Opener - the opening, ice-breaker or attention grabber
Introduction - Tell them what the speechis about and what your main points will be
Credibility - Establish your credibility by demonstrating expertise, evidence and knowledge of the subject - presenting facts,statistics or quotes together with any personal experiences to make the audience believe in what you are saying
Confirmation - Confirm and repeat the main arguments for thesubject
Alternatives - Discuss the alternatives to strengthen your claim further
Conclusion - Try to 'Go out with a Bang' or end with a memorable punch line or positive statement
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