John Perez Project 2

SPC1017 Introduction to Communications
1 May 201707:50

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a step-by-step guide for creating the perfect speech outline. It covers everything from choosing a suitable artist for a speech, conducting research using reliable sources, and setting up the document in APA format. The speaker emphasizes the importance of an engaging attention-getter, concise main points, effective transitions, and proper citation practices. The video concludes with advice on crafting a strong conclusion and creating a correctly formatted work cited page. Following these steps ensures a well-organized, professional speech outline that will impress your audience and earn top marks.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Research your artist thoroughly by using credible sources like campus databases and avoiding Wikipedia.
  • πŸ˜€ Choose an artist that interests you, narrowing it down to 10 options and selecting the most appealing one.
  • πŸ˜€ Set up your outline document in APA format with Times New Roman font, size 12, and 1.0 spacing.
  • πŸ˜€ Start your outline with an attention-getter, such as a quote or an interesting problem, to engage your audience.
  • πŸ˜€ Keep your attention-getter under 1 minute 15 seconds to avoid losing the audience's attention.
  • πŸ˜€ Your speech outline should have 2-3 main points, with transitions between them to guide the audience smoothly.
  • πŸ˜€ Format your outline in alpha-numeric order (Roman numerals, capital letters, numbers, etc.) using Microsoft Word's multi-level list feature.
  • πŸ˜€ Ensure each point in the body of your speech is only one sentence to maintain clarity and avoid overwhelming the audience.
  • πŸ˜€ Include at least four bolded citations throughout your outline to support your points and add credibility.
  • πŸ˜€ The conclusion should summarize your main points and end with a memorable statement that leaves a lasting impression.
  • πŸ˜€ Finish your outline by creating a work cited page in APA format, using tools like citation machines or Word’s reference manager.

Q & A

  • What is the first step in writing a speech outline on an artist?

    -The first step is to choose an artist. You should select one that interests you personally. To do this, research at least 10 artists before narrowing it down to one.

  • How should you conduct research on the artist?

    -Use reliable sources like .edu, .gov websites, and your campus database. Avoid Wikipedia. Search for biographies, journals, and other academic sources to gather information on the artist.

  • Why is it important to use the campus database for research?

    -The campus database provides access to trustworthy, academic sources that you’ve already paid for as a student. It’s a great way to find detailed, credible information on your chosen artist.

  • What format should your speech outline be in?

    -The speech outline should be in APA format, with Times New Roman, size 12, and 1.0 line spacing. Ensure that all content, including citations, follows this style.

  • What should you include in the introduction of your outline?

    -In the introduction, start with an attention getter, like a quote, joke, or relevant historical issue. Follow it with your thesis statement and a preview of your main points.

  • How many main points should your speech outline have?

    -Your outline should have at least 2 but no more than 5 main points. If your speech is longer than 30 minutes, you can include up to 5 points, but for a 4-7 minute speech, stick to 2 or 3.

  • What is the rule of twos for structuring the body of the speech outline?

    -The rule of twos means that every Roman numeral (main point) should have at least two subpoints. This applies to each level of the outline, ensuring a balanced structure.

  • What role do transition phrases play in the speech outline?

    -Transition phrases help link ideas smoothly, making the speech easier for the audience to follow. They are especially important when moving from the introduction to the body and between each main point.

  • How should you format the body of the outline?

    -The body should be formatted using an alpha-numeric system, starting with Roman numerals for main points, followed by capital letters, regular numbers, and so on. Each level should only have one sentence.

  • What should you include in the conclusion of your speech outline?

    -The conclusion should briefly summarize the main points covered and end with a memorable statement that ties everything together, leaving a lasting impression on your audience.

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