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Outlining

WHY?

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Basics

Purpose

Road map for Speaker thoughts/ideas

Easier to follow along

End result most likely a well understood message

Parts of Speech

Parts of an Outline

Conclusion

Introduction

Body or Main Points

First things first

Start in the middle first

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Main points are the biggest part of speech

2

Much easier to write intro/conclusion

Main Points

2

typically 2-5

descriptive/vivid

important/relevant

support thesis

Main Points

Pattern Choice

Ordering of Main Points

PERSUASIVE

CHRONOLOGICAL

TOPICAL

order does not matter

time pattern; first, second, third, etc.

Problem/Solution

Cause/Effect

Motivation

Introduction

Order of points

3

-attention getter

-credibility of speaker

-audience connection

- thesis

-preview of main points

orients listener to topic/gets

invested in it

build credibility

Introduction

Conclusion

-ties everything together

-restate thesis/main points

-end with memorable thought

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Conclusion

Transitions

words/phrases/questions

helps with fluidity of speech

used to connect parts of speech

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Transitions

Examples

Examples

"My first point is..."

"Next"...

"To conclude..."

"For example,"

"Let's move on to how we can solve this issue..."

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NOTES

Notes

Need all 3 parts of speech

Transitional words/phrases can save your presentation

Audience is important

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