Aassignment: Persuasive Speech
Now, you get to take everything you have worked on far and apply it to this particular speech! This is your opportunity to take a stance on a topic of interest and support your viewpoint. This final presentation represents the culmination of so many smaller assignments. Consider:
• The topic itself. What is the issues, who are the stakeholders, and why is this important to you? And... why should it be important to us?
• Your topical outline. What do you plan to tell us? What evidence do you plan to share, to convince us that your side is right in this debate?
• What did you learn from the devil's advocate? How can you use their own propaganda against them - so that your argument is even stronger?
• What tips will you use to make a ‘great' persuasive speech? How can you use visual aids?
• And finally, what will you ask the audience to do, once you've persuaded them that your viewpoint is the most logical/sensible? Will your concluding thoughts resonate with them?
Here are a few parameters for the final:
1. This speech should be 8-10 minutes in length.
2. Establish credibility and use a minimum of 4 sources (cited within your speech).
o Use visuals where you can!
o Show enthusiasm!
o Remember the three-part system (Intro, Body, Conclusion). Present facts that convince.
o Have fun with this one!