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Title: Persuasive Speeches


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Persuasive Speeches
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SPEAKING PERSUASIVELY
  •  Your goal as a persuasive speaker is to
    influence your audience to support your point of
    view or to take an action.

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  • In order to successfully argue your point, you
    must not only show the merit of your idea, but
    you must also refute the opposition.
  • Good persuasive speakers understand and
    acknowledge the other side to their argument,
    but provide sufficient evidence to prove their
    view is correct.

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  • Use the following outline to help you set up any
    persuasive paper or speech
  • Attention Step Introduction
  • The NEED Step Explain the problem or
    controversy. Provide the other side.
  • The SATISFACTION Step Explain HOW things need to
    change to solve your problem/controversy
  • The VISUALIZATION Step Visually explain BOTH
    sides
  • The ACTION Step Conclude with calling your
    audience to action. How can your audience show
    their support or give their help?

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Persuasive Argument Structure
  • Introduction - Inform the listeners about the
    issue at hand. State the facts that surround the
    situation. Use at least ONE of the Ethical
    Appeals.

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Persuasive Argument Structure
  • State your case - Discuss why your way is the
    best way. Share evidence and expert opinions
    supporting your position.
  • Explain how the other side is wrong or illogical.
  • USE ETHOS and LOGOS here.

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Persuasive Argument Structure
  • SATISFY YOUR AUDIENCE
  • This is a step-by-step explanation of the change
    or solution that needs to occur for your problem
    or issue that you described in the need step.
  • It needs to be realistic and thorough.

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Persuasive Argument Structure
  • This is a tactic used to tell the audience
  • 1. What the future will be like without your plan
    and
  • 2. What the future will be like with your plan.
  • This step must contain BOTH PARTS. It has nothing
    to do with having to show visuals like the
    personal experience speech. You must verbally
    describe the two scenarios in detail.

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Persuasive Argument Structure
  • Conclude that your position is superior
  • Be confident in your closing. Based upon all
    the information just provided, your audience must
    believe that your way is, indeed, the only way.
  • YOU MUST ALSO GIVE YOUR AUDIENCE A CALL TO
    ACTION
  • Give them a way to support your position.
  • Give them a reason TO DO SOMETHING to right the
    wrong.

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Persuasive Body Language
  •  Speaking style, rather than content or
    organization, makes the difference.

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Persuasive Body Language
  • Youll be more persuasive if you do the following
    things
  • Face your listeners as much as possible.
  • Hold eye contact at least 50 percent of the time
    you talk.
  • Make your facial expression match yourideas and
    emotions.
  • Move on purpose, not skittishly.

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Persuasive Body Language
  • Speak in a natural voice, but without nasality.
  • Maintain a forward-learning posture, engage the
    listener.
  • Wear conservative clothing for unconventional
    ideas.
  • Relax your face and jaw.
  • Vary your speaking rate to hold interest.
  • Avoid strident, insistent tonesunless danger
    exists.
  • Speak up so people can hear you.

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  • Persuasion is found a multitude of times in this
    speech.
  • Write down what you find to be persuasive about
    this speech.
  • 2014 Champion Original Oratory Speech
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